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What are the standard rules for checkers?

What are the standard rules for checkers?

Players take turns moving one checker per turn. A piece can move one space sideways, forward, or diagonally towards the opposing home space. It CANNOT move backwards towards it own home space.

What are the jumping rules of checkers?

When you jump over an opponent’s checker, you capture it (see Capturing an Opponent’s Checker). If all squares adjacent to your checker are occupied, your checker is blocked and cannot move. Capturing an Opponent’s Checker If you jump an opponent’s checker, you capture it.

What happens if you can no longer move in checkers?

A player wins the game when the opponent cannot make a move. In most cases, this is because all of the opponent’s pieces have been captured, but it could also be because all of his pieces are blocked in. So you win if your opponent can’t move.

Can I double jump in checkers?

If, after making a capture, a piece is in a position to make another capture (either along the same diagonal or a different one) it must do so, all as part of the same turn. Capturing two opposing pieces in a turn is called a double jump, capturing three pieces in a turn is a triple jump , and so on.

Can you jump over 3 pieces in checkers?

Capturing two opposing pieces in a turn is called a double jump, capturing three pieces in a turn is a triple jump , and so on. If you have a choice of jumps, you may choose among them, regardless of whether they are multiple or not.

Can I jump my own man in checkers?

In international checkers, you can never jump over your own pieces. Checkers and Kings jump differently, as described below. Jumping with a Checker A regular checker can capture an opponent’s checker or King by jumping over it.

Who is the best checkers player?

Marion Tinsley—math professor, minister, and the best checkers player in the world—sat across a game board from a computer, dying. Tinsley had been the world’s best for 40 years, a time during which he’d lost a handful of games to humans, but never a match.

Who is the greatest checkers player of all time?

Marion Franklin Tinsley
Marion Franklin Tinsley (February 3, 1927 – April 3, 1995) was an American mathematician and checkers player. He is considered to be the greatest checkers player who ever lived.

Can you jump a crown in checkers?

Checkers can not jump Kings. When moving and not jumping, Kings can only move one square at a time in any direction to an empty space along a diagonal.

Can you tie in checkers?

There is no such term, because there is no such thing as a stalemate in checkers. It is always possible for at least one player to win, although in some cases that would require extraordinarily poor play by the other player.

Can you get a triple king in checkers?

Triple kings (abbreviated as trip kings), the first upgrade to the king, are signified by a tier of three stacked standard pieces of the original color. They are obtained by returning a king to the owning player’s closest row.

When can you jump backwards in checkers?

Basic movement is to move a checker one space diagonally forward. You can not move a checker backwards until it becomes a King, as described below. If a jump is available, you must take the jump, as described in the next question and answer.

Can you only jump diagonally in checkers?

Moves are always diagonal, towards the opponent, and via dark squares only. You can only jump one square at a time unless capturing a piece, in which case two squares will be jumped. You cannot jump over two consecutively positioned pieces. Players will alternate turns to move.

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