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Having read Tim ÒLena's pages I notice that there is after all a case for having two Kings. However he uses them to overcome the perennial 3d problem of checkmate being difficult, by requiring only that one of two pieces be checkmated. Paradoxically that makes the use of two Kings here even more absurd! If checkmating one King is hard enough, how easy is checkmating two?