In checkers, players move their pieces diagonally on the dark squares of the board. A regular piece can move forward to an adjacent empty square, and if it lands on a square occupied by an opponent's piece, it can capture that piece by jumping over it to an empty square directly beyond. If a piece reaches the opponent's back row, it is "kinged" and can then move both forward and backward diagonally. The objective is to capture all of the opponent's pieces or block them so they cannot move.
no in checkers you can only move diagnolly, but you have to move diagnally forward unless you are a king if that was your Q.
Only a king can move in any direction in checkers. All other pieces can only move forward.
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yes
a king can move backward
If you can't move in checkers, you lose the game.
If you can't move in checkers, you lose the game.
A checkers move is any one square diagonal move of a checker piece. Hope this helps.
no in checkers you can only move diagnolly, but you have to move diagnally forward unless you are a king if that was your Q.
No, in traditional checkers, pieces can only move forward on the board.
If you can't make a move in checkers, you lose the game.
No, checkers must move diagonally and follow the rules of the game.
Only a king can move in any direction in checkers. All other pieces can only move forward.
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No, in checkers, once you make a move, you cannot go back and change it.
If a player cannot make a legal move in checkers, they lose the game.
If no one can make a legal move in checkers, the game ends in a draw or a tie.