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Martin,<p>
The answer to your frequently-asked question is 'Yes, it is (always) illegal to have your king adjacent to the opponent's king.'
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i have a question about opposing kings occupying adjacent spaces. I thought this was legal because kings were nuetral. I was told this was illegal, they cannot be next to each other because they would be putting each other in 'check'. Can anyone set me straight on this? Thanks
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