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  2. 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). It is played on an 8×8 checkerboard with 12 pieces per side.

  3. Checkers - Wikipedia

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    A special "sliding" move is used for moving a line of checkers similar to the movement rule in Epaminondas. By Christian Freeling (2000). [18] [19] [20] Hexdame: A literal adaptation of international draughts to a hexagonal gameboard. By Christian Freeling (1979). [21] Lasca: A checkers variant on a 7×7 board, with 25 fields used. Jumped ...

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    The best board game ever, Checkers, is here. Make your move, red or black, and king me!

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  6. Chinook (computer program) - Wikipedia

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    Chinook is a computer program that plays checkers (also known as draughts). It was developed between the years 1989 to 2007 at the University of Alberta, by a team led by Jonathan Schaeffer and consisting of Rob Lake, Paul Lu, Martin Bryant, and Norman Treloar.

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  8. American Pool Checkers - Wikipedia

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    The starting position of pool checkers, as well as English draughts. As in the related game English draughts (also known as American checkers or straight checkers), the game is played on an 8x8 board with the double corner (corner without a checker) to each player's right. [1] The dark pieces player starts the game by making the first move.

  9. Russian draughts - Wikipedia

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    Men move forward diagonally to an adjacent unoccupied square. Kings. If a player's piece moves into the kings row on the opposing player's side of the board, that piece is to be "crowned", becoming a "king" and gaining the ability to move backwards as well as forwards and to choose on which free square on this diagonal to stop. Capture.