Rules
- White must execute two moves in his/her turn. He can do this by moving a piece twice or two pieces once.
- The white king may move into check and then out of check, provided that White can execute two moves.
- If a king is in check, it must be placed out of check.
- Otherwise, standard chess rules apply.
- A king is in check if it could be captured on the next turn
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