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QuestionHow do I beat a person if they don't move their back row?Community AnswerJust force them to move their back row by forced capture or by mandatory move because there are no other available moves.
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QuestionCan normal pieces kill the long?Community AnswerIf the question is can the "men" capture a "king," yes!
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QuestionHow do I avoid mandatory moves in checkers?Community AnswerBy thinking ahead and not moving to a position that will create a mandatory move on your next turn. However, you can't avoid mandatory moved entirely, nor should you want to, since they are the only way to capture your opponent's pieces and ultimately win.
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QuestionCan a single checker jump a king?Community AnswerYes.
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QuestionIt is possible to trap 3 pieces with just 1 king in checkers?Community AnswerYes. You may be able to trap them while they are trying to reach the end. Unlike the king, they cannot rush back home.
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QuestionDo I need to jump if the jump is present?Community AnswerYes, according to most rules.
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QuestionWhat do I do if it's impossible for me to win in checkers?Community AnswerYou may need to practice with a different opponent.
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QuestionHow do I make a king?Daniel YermakCommunity AnswerWhen you get to the opponent's starting line, you can stack two checkers on top of each other or turn one upside down.
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QuestionCan I jump three checkers at one time?Community AnswerYes, as many as you want, as long as you are jumping over your opponent's pieces.
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QuestionDoes a king have to make a jump or can he be taken by the opponent?Community AnswerKinds can make jumps, but they can also be taken by the opponent.
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QuestionCan my king jump one of my other kings to make a move?Cats:)Community AnswerNo.
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QuestionOnce the person takes his hand off the chip, is he allowed to take the chip back?Community AnswerIn many professional games, there are rules where once you take your hand off a piece, it is no longer your turn. In other cases, such as friends or family, you might be able to redo some of your moves.
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QuestionCan I get uncornered in checkers?Community AnswerIf you are cornered then you are cornered. There might be a way to get uncornered in certain situations, however.
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QuestionHow can I stop my opponent from double jumping me?Community AnswerDo not leave an open space behind a checker. Always make sure there is another checker in the space in back of your first checker.
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QuestionIf there is two kings against one, can I trap him in the diagonal corners?Community AnswerYes, aim to get one king behind the other when the opponent is in the diagonal corners. Then when s/he moves, put your king in the corner they have vacated.
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QuestionHow can I win a match very quickly?Community AnswerIt depends on if you have more experience than the other player.
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QuestionCan my opponent jump my piece, land in the king row, get kinged and continue to jump another one of my pieces, all in the same turn?Community AnswerNo. Once you get kinged, you have to stay there until it's your move again.
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QuestionWhat is a good starting move?Cats:)Community AnswerMove a checker to the side of the board.
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QuestionWill the computer always win if I'm playing on an app?Community AnswerNo, the computer plays just like a live person. It tends to follow your pattern, so you must change tactics in order to beat it.
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QuestionIf a king is in a jump position, can he opt not to jump?Community AnswerIn traditional checkers, he has to jump. Some people play the game so that if both people agree, you are not forced to make a jump when one is available.
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QuestionAfter I kill a king, is it gone, or does it turn into a regular piece?SuperCommunity AnswerIf you kill a king in checkers, it is removed from the board. It acts just like the other regular pieces, except it can travel in different directions.
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QuestionHow do I do a double jump forward and then backward in checkers?Community AnswerWhen two checkers are beside each other vertically and your checker is diagonally beside one of it, you may do a forward-backward move, unless you are playing draughts or American checkers. This is because in their rules, a backward capture is invalid.
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QuestionHow does the king move?Community AnswerThe king can move diagonally forward and backward, whereas non-king pieces may only move forward diagonally.
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QuestionCan men move backward before they are kinged to jump the opponent?DonaganTop AnswererNo, only kings may move or jump backward.
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QuestionCan a king jump from one diagonal end of the board to the other end?Ahmad Raza MasoodCommunity AnswerNo, the king is like a normal piece, except it can move backward and forward.
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QuestionCan a single chip jump two of the opponent's chips going forward and jump backwards to collect a third chip?Community AnswerOnly if the chip is a king. In this case, your checker could jump your opponent's checker twice going forward, but can't go back if it isn't a king. You can only go both ways on the board if the checker is a king.
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QuestionMy husband would like to participate in a tournament, but has never participated before. Where should he start? How do I register and find information on upcoming events here in the US?Community AnswerCheck the website of the American Checker Federation, usacheckers.com. Tournaments are listed there, as are clubs. You will also find information on how to sign up.
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QuestionDoes a king have to make a jump?DonaganTop AnswererYes. A king is no different from a regular piece in that regard. If more than one jump is available, the player may choose which jump to make.
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QuestionCan my king jump another of my kings to get to my opponent's checker?Community AnswerNo, you cannot jump over your own checker, even if it is to get to an opponent's checker. This applies to both kings and regular men.
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QuestionIs it a good idea to trade one checker for another if I am up by one or two pieces?Community AnswerYes, I would do that.
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