Of course you can!
yes, a normal piece can jump a king
Yes you are allowed to jump over your own piece as long as there is space between.
Yes
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Of course you can!
If a player does not jump when they can in checkers that piece is taken out of the game.
yes, a normal piece can jump a king
No, in checkers, you can only jump one piece at a time in a single move.
In checkers, jumping is mandatory if you have a move that allows you to jump over an opponent's piece. If you have a jump available, you must take it.
In the game of checkers, jumping is mandatory if a player's piece is able to jump over an opponent's piece. If a player has a jumping move available, they must take it.
If you do not jump in checkers when you have the opportunity to do so, it is considered a missed opportunity and you must make the jump. This rule is known as the "forced capture" rule in checkers, where if you have a piece that can make a jump, you must do so. Failure to do this can result in penalties or consequences in the game.
Yes, in the game of checkers, players are required to jump over their opponent's pieces if possible. This is a mandatory move when a player's piece is able to jump over an opponent's piece.
Yes you are allowed to jump over your own piece as long as there is space between.
You can only jump over a piece in checkers if the square behind the piece you are jumping over is empty and the piece you are jumping over is not one of your own.
Yes
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