a king cannot jump 2 blocks in a row so therefore he can't if he is in checkers or not.
No, you cannot jump your own checker with a king.
Sure.
No a single checker cant
can a single jump over a double in checkers/draughts
Yes. Any checker can jump over another one that is a single space diagonally away. If the opponent leaves a King open to capture like that, go for it.
yes u do
yes
no it cannot.
no, only kings and double king can
In checkers, a king can only jump over an opponent's single checker that is adjacent to it, landing in an empty space immediately beyond that checker. It cannot jump over two checkers side by side in a single move. Each jump must follow the rule of jumping over one opponent's piece at a time, landing in an empty square. Therefore, a king cannot jump two checkers side by side in one move.
No, a normal checker must go forward towards the other oppents king row (last row). Only kings can move fowards and backwards. Hope I helped!
The checker rules in the game affect jumping by allowing a player to jump over their opponent's checker piece if it is diagonally adjacent and there is an empty space behind it. This strategic move can help a player capture their opponent's pieces and gain an advantage in the game.