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  2. International draughts - Wikipedia

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    The general rule is that all moves and captures are made diagonally. All references to squares refer to the dark squares only. The main differences from English draughts are: the size of the board (10×10), pieces can also capture backward (not only forward), the long-range moving and capturing capability of kings known as flying, and the requirement that the maximum number of men be captured ...

  3. Checkers - Wikipedia

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    Checkers [note 1] (American English), also known as draughts (/ d r ɑː f t s, d r æ f t s /; British English), is a group of strategy board games for two players which involve forward movements of uniform game pieces and mandatory captures by jumping over opponent pieces.

  4. Template:Chess diagram 10x10 - Wikipedia

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    There are several standard chess diagram templates: . Template:Chess diagram (square size 26x26 px); Template:Chess diagram small (square size 22x22 px); Template:Chess diagram 4x4 (square size 26x26 px)

  5. Play 10X10 Online for Free - AOL.com

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    10x10. 10x10 is a Tetris-like puzzle game that’s easy to play, but difficult to master! By Masque Publishing

  6. Frisian draughts - Wikipedia

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    The game is played on a board with 10x10 squares, alternatingly dark and light. The lower-leftmost square should be dark. Each player has 20 pieces. In the starting position the pieces are placed on the black squares of the first four rows closest to the players. This leaves two central rows empty.

  7. Dots and boxes - Wikipedia

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    Example game of Dots and Boxes on a 2×2 square board. The second player ("B") plays a rotated mirror image of the first player's moves, hoping to divide the board into two pieces and tie the game. But the first player ("A") makes a sacrifice at move 7 and B accepts the sacrifice, getting one box.

  8. List of chess variants - Wikipedia

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    Thrones Chess, initial setup with the classic chess pieces. Free squares may be filled by additional classic or fairy chess pieces. Zonal chess: Board has triangular wings or "zones" on either side of the main 8×8 board. Queens, bishops, and rooks that start from one of the squares in either zone may change direction and keep going on the same ...

  9. Checkerboard - Wikipedia

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    A square checkerboard with an alternating pattern is used for games including: Amazons; Chapayev; Chess and some of its variants (see chessboard) Czech draughts; Draughts, also known as checkers; Fox games; Frisian draughts; Gounki; International draughts; Italian draughts; Lines of Action; Pool checkers; Russian checkers

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