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Rules
Losing Chess is a game played by two people on a chessboard, with sixteen pieces (of six types) for each player. Each type of piece moves in a distinct way. The goal of the game is be unable to make a move, either by not having any piece left on the board, or by having all remaining pieces blocked.
Losing Chess follows the normal Chess rules, with the following changes:
- capturing is compulsary: if there is a possible move that captures an opponent's piece, then any move that does not result in a capture is invalid
- the king has no special status: it can be captured and checks are not considered
- castling is not possible
- a pawn reaching the last row can promote to a king (in addition to Knight, Bishop, Rook and Queen)
- stalemate is a win for the player that cannot make a move
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