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If I have Kaiser Colosseum active, and one monster on my side of the field, then my opponent is only allowed to have one monster on his side. If I have two, he can have two.

The exception is that monsters already on the field are unaffected, and by this it means if I had one monster, and my opponent had two, nothing would happen if I then activated Kaiser Colosseum - my opponent would not lose a monster. He still could not summon another, even if one of his current monsters was destroyed by something else.

However if I have zero monsters on my side of the field, then Kaiser Colosseum no longer has any effect, so the opponent can summon as many as he is able to.

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