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How to play checkers

Checkers, also known as Chinese checkers or checkers, is a traditional board game circulating in China, North Korea, Vietnam, the Philippines and other countries, whose rules are simple and easy to understand, but strategic, loved by the majority of players. The following is an introduction to the basic rules and play of checkers.

Board and pieces

The board of checkers is a 10×10 grid, with a 5×5 area in the center for intersections. One piece is placed at each intersection, *** counting 100 pieces.

Starting Positioning

The starting position for checkers is two players on each side of the board, with each player's pieces placed on four rows of intersections on both sides of their board, for a total of 20 pieces.

Movement Rules

The movement rules for checkers are very simple, you can only jump over a piece forward or to the side, the piece being jumped over will be lifted up, checkers can be jumped over in a row, but each jump must be made in the same direction. The direction of the jump can be one of three directions: forward, left forward, or right forward. Pieces must be placed on the empty squares reached after the jump.

Eating rules

In checkers, if a piece is skipped, the skipped piece is lifted up, and if this skipped piece is in the same straight line as its opponent's piece, then this opponent's piece is eaten. The captured piece needs to be removed from the board.

Winning Rules

In checkers, if a player's piece jumps to the opponent's bottom line, then that player wins. At the same time, if a player is unable to move any pieces, then that player loses the game.

Notes

Checkers is a very strategic game that requires players to use their intelligence and experience to formulate a strategy. In checkers, it is important to note that you cannot easily expose your pieces to your opponent's attacks, and you need to use the jumping and eating rules wisely to control the situation on the board as much as possible.

In summary, checkers is a popular traditional board game with easy-to-understand but strategic rules, perfect for family recreation and competitions between friends.