well,if u dont jump then that means that u passed your turn and if your opponent is close to you then they will jump you to win.
Yes
Yes
can a single jump over a double in checkers/draughts
a king cannot jump 2 blocks in a row so therefore he can't if he is in checkers or not.
the kings in checkers can jump twice in checkers when the checker piece is on the other side of the board
If a player does not jump when they can in checkers that piece is taken out of the game.
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.
Contrary to popular belief, the original game of Checkers rule pamphlet does not state that you must take a jump.
yes u do
yes
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.
In order to play the checkers game entitled Fox and Geese, you will need 4 red checkers, 1 black checker, 1 checkerboard, and two players. One person will play as the fox, and the other will play as the geese. The geese needs to put the four checkers on the black squares of the back row of the checkerboard. The fox can place their checker on any black square on the board. Similarly to checkers, the point is to prevent the fox from making it into the last row. Geese checkers can move forward diagonally on black squares. The fox checker can move forward or backward diagonally on the black squares. The pieces do not jump. The fox wins if he makes it to the back row. The geese win if they prevent the fox from getting to the back row.
No, you cannot jump your own checker with a king.
Sure.