I think it is called 'checkers' in the USA.
Sports Played In The internment camps were All japanese SPorts like Karate,sumo and judo They even enlarged The field So that They can play those sports And so They couldn't only play one Sport at the same time But they could Play multiple and They Main cause why they Made fields was because They wouldn't be Bored In the camp.and They also Played Many American sports such as Basketball, ANd Baseball, They also Play Volleyball And football and Some sport called foosball.
they played sports like baseball. there is a book called baseball saved us about it.
Sheffield United were the first team to be called "united"
Generally, a supporter of any sports team is called a fan.
American sports
The game draughts is also known as checkers.
Checkers is a children's game. It also is called draughts.
The back row of squares on a draughts board is called a crown-head.
Draughts is the name of a British board game, called chequers in the USA and Canada
People who play draughts are commonly referred to as "draughts players" or simply "players." In some regions, they may also be known as "checkers players," especially in the United States, where the game is often called checkers. Additionally, competitive players might be called "masters" or "champions" if they achieve a high level of skill and success in the game.
Checkers (in the UK and other countries outside of the US spelled usually chequers) are coloured squares in a pattern of alternating light and dark squares, as in a checkerboard or chess board. It is also the name of a game played on such a board (customarily 8 squares by 8) also known in the UK as draughts, using flat discs which are also called checkers.
Draughts is another name for checkers.
in draughts can a single take down a double
The spelling is checkers, but the game is also known as draughts (UK).
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.
24 Draughts on a Draughts Board (UK)
"Would you like to play checkers or draughts with me?"