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Q: Can you split a king in checkers into 2 pieces?
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Can you slipt a king in checkers into 2 pieces?

yes its called a german split then when those pieces re king they can only be jumped by a re king.


Is a stack of 2 checkers a prince?

A checker is promoted to a king when it moves to the other end of the board. A king is usually distinguished from the other pieces by stacking two checkers. As per international rules, a king can travel any number of squares in a diagonal.


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You need 10 pieces for each player, and in Chinese checkers, there are 2-6 players. You would need 20 to 60 pieces depending on how many people play.


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