Draughts, also known as checkers, has roots that date back to ancient times, with early versions believed to have originated in Egypt around 3000 BC. The modern version of the game that we recognize today was developed in France during the 12th century. Over the centuries, various adaptations and variations have emerged worldwide, but its fundamental gameplay has remained largely consistent.
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Draughts is another name for checkers.
Yes, a single can jump a double in a game of draughts. As long as the jump would be allowed with another single piece, it is also allowed with a double.
The game draughts is also known as checkers.
in draughts can a single take down a double
24 Draughts on a Draughts Board (UK)
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As long as guns have been around.
"Would you like to play checkers or draughts with me?"
I think it is called 'checkers' in the USA.
Draughts is the name of a British board game, called chequers in the USA and Canada