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CHECKERS

The starting checkers position is with each player having twelve
pieces, on the twelve dark squares closest to his edge of the board.
Notice that in checker diagrams, the checkers are usually placed on
the light colored squares, for readability. On a real board they are
on the dark squares.

Moving: A checker piece which is not a king can move one square,
diagonally, forward. A king can move one square diagonally, forward or
backward. A checker piece (piece or king) can only move to a vacant
square. A move (play) can also consist of one or more jumps (next
paragraph).

Jumping: You capture an opponent's checker (piece or king) by jumping
over it, diagonally, to the adjacent vacant square beyond it. The
three squares must be lined up (diagonally adjacent): your jumping
piece (piece or king), opponent's piece (piece or king), and then
empty square. A king can jump diagonally, forward or backward. A piece
which is not a king, can only jump diagonally forward. You can make a
multiple jump play, with one piece only, by jumping to empty square to
empty square. In a multiple jump, the jumping piece or king can change
directions, jumping first in one direction and then in another
direction. You can only jump one piece with any given jump, but you
can jump several pieces with a move of several jumps. You remove the
jumped pieces from the checker board. You cannot jump your own piece.
You cannot jump the same piece twice, in the same move. If you can
jump, you must. And, a multiple jump must be completed; you cannot
stop part way through a multiple jump. If you have a choice of jumps,
you can choose among them, regardless of whether some of them are
multiple, or not. A checker piece, whether it is a king or not, can
jump a king.

Kinging: When a piece reaches the last row (the King Row), it becomes
a King. A second checker is placed on top of that one, by the
opponent. A piece that has just kinged, cannot continue jumping
checkers, until the next move.

Red moves first. The players take turns moving. You can make only one
move per turn. You must move. If you cannot move, you lose the game.
Checker players normally choose colors at random, and then alternate
colors in subsequent checker games.

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