The 'flying king' rule is part of the international ruleset for draughts, but does not exist in the English Draughts ruleset, which is also known and played as American Checkers. So it depends which country you are in, and which rules variant you use.
Either a king or an ordinary playing piece may jump a king in a game of checkers in the United States of America. But the rules are different in Italy. Specifically, in an Italian game of checkers, only a king is allowed to jump a king.
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In the game of checkers, a king is allowed to jump over its own checkers. Kings have more freedom of movement compared to regular checkers, as they can move both forward and backward. When a king jumps over an opponent's checker, it can continue jumping over multiple checkers in a single turn, regardless of whether they are its own or the opponent's. This ability to jump over its own checkers adds a strategic element to the game, allowing players to plan more complex moves.
The king is not in any royalty when jumped, he is then taken out of the game
In checkers, if you have 1 king against your opponent's 1 king, the game will end in a draw as neither player can force a win with just one king each.
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It depends on the game. In checkers a king is strongest. In chess, the queen is the stronget.
No, the king cannot kill the queen in a game of chess.
Yes, jump checkers are mandatory during the game of checkers.