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  2. How to win at 5 classic board games - AOL

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    Connect 4: Drop your disc in the bottom, middle column. Even if both players play perfectly, you will always win within 41 moves. Chess: Checkmate in 4 moves. Using your bishop for protection ...

  3. Nine men's morris - Wikipedia

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    The board consists of a grid with twenty-four intersections, or points.Each player has nine pieces, or men, usually coloured black and white.Players try to form 'mills'—three of their own men lined horizontally or vertically—allowing a player to remove an opponent's man from the game.

  4. Rules of chess - Wikipedia

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    The rules of chess (also known as the laws of chess) govern the play of the game of chess. Chess is a two-player abstract strategy board game. Each player controls sixteen pieces of six types on a chessboard. Each type of piece moves in a distinct way.

  5. 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. The pieces move and capture diagonally forward, until they reach the opposite end of the board ...

  6. Endgame tablebase - Wikipedia

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    Programmers added specific heuristics for the endgame – for example, the king should move to the center of the board. [10] However, a more comprehensive solution was needed. In 1965, Richard Bellman proposed the creation of a database to solve chess and checkers endgames using retrograde analysis.

  7. Cheskers - Wikipedia

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    Kings moves as a promoted checkers piece: this is the same type of move as a pawn in this game, but now the king can move and take also diagonally backwards. Capturing of one or more pieces is mandatory. The bishop moves and takes exactly as in normal chess. Capturing is not mandatory.

  8. International draughts - Wikipedia

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    A game is a draw if neither opponent has the possibility to win the game. The game is considered a draw when the same position repeats itself for the third time (not necessarily consecutive), with the same player having the move each time. A king-versus-king endgame is automatically declared a draw, as is any other position proven to be a draw.

  9. Chinese checkers - Wikipedia

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    Chinese checkers (US) or Chinese chequers (UK), [1] known as Sternhalma in German, is a strategy board game of German origin that can be played by two, three, four, or six people, playing individually or with partners. [2] The game is a modern and simplified variation of the game Halma. [3]