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| 2 | | Capture all enemy pawns to win. |
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| 4 | p. |
| 5 | The king is a normal piece: there are no checks or checkmate. |
| 6 | A player loses when he has no pawns remaining. |
| 7 | Pawns can disappear by capture or promotion. |
| 8 | Pawns always promote to kings. |
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| 10 | figure.diagram-container |
| 11 | .diagram |
| 12 | | fen:4n3/k3p2p/8/2r5/8/2K5/2P5/2RB4: |
| 13 | figcaption White to play: the c2 pawn cannot be defended. |
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| 15 | h3 Source |
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| 18 | | The |
| 19 | a(href="https://www.chessvariants.com/winning.dir/kinglet.html") |
| 20 | | Kinglet variant |
| 21 | | on chessvariants.com. |
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| 23 | p Inventor: Vernon R. Parton (1953) |