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  2. Checkerboard - Wikipedia

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    An 8×8 checkerboard is used to play many other games, including chess, whereby it is known as a chessboard. Other rectangular square-tiled boards are also often called checkerboards. In The Netherlands, however, a dambord (checker board) has 10 rows and 10 columns for 100 squares in total (see article International draughts).

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  4. Checkers - Wikipedia

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    Played in Brazil. The rules come from international draughts, but board size and number of pieces come from American checkers. Filipino Checkers (or dama) 8×8 12 Two variations exist: one with the double-corner on player's near-right and the other on player's near-left. White A sequence must capture the maximum possible number of pieces.

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  7. English draughts - Wikipedia

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    English draughts (British English) or checkers (American English), also called straight checkers or simply draughts, [note 1] is a form of the strategy board game checkers (or draughts).

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  9. 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 ...