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  2. Checkers - Wikipedia

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    Jumped pieces are placed under the jumper, so that towers are built. Only the top piece of a jumped tower is captured. This variant was invented by World Chess Champion Emanuel Lasker. [21] Philosophy shogi checkers: A variant on a 9×9 board, game ending with capturing opponent's king. Invented by Inoue Enryƍ and described in Japanese book in ...

  3. Richard Fortman - Wikipedia

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    Richard Lee Fortman was born on February 8, 1915, in Springfield, Illinois, which was his home throughout his life.His father was a telegraph operator for a railroad, and he would play checkers over the telegraph with other operators during quiet times, playing the games in their heads to avoid detection.

  4. Arthur Samuel (computer scientist) - Wikipedia

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    With all of this work, Samuel's program reached a respectable amateur status and was the first to play any board game at this high a level. He continued to work on checkers until the mid-1970s, at which point his program achieved sufficient skill to challenge a respectable amateur. [14]

  5. List of Milton Bradley Company products - Wikipedia

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    The American Heritage historical war-game series: Battle Cry, American Civil War (1961) Broadside, War of 1812 naval (1962) Dogfight, World War I aerial (1963) Hit the Beach, World War II amphibious (1965) Skirmish, American Revolution (1975) The Amazing Spider-Man Game with the Fantastic Four! (1967) Spider-Man game (1995)

  6. Nine men's morris - Wikipedia

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    The game is also known as nine-man morris, mill, mills, the mill game, merels, merrills, merelles, marelles, morelles, and ninepenny marl [2] in English. In North America, the game has also been called cowboy checkers , and its board is sometimes printed on the back of checkerboards .

  7. Game of the Day: Chinese Checkers - AOL

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    It was actually invented in Germany under the name. Today's Game of the Day is a board game classic: Chinese Checkers! Chinese Checkers, contrary to popular belief, was not invented in China, or ...

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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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