Yes
no it cannot.
No, you cannot jump your own checker with a king.
Sure.
can a single jump over a double in checkers/draughts
yes u do
yes
Placing a checker on top of the checker being "kinged" is what it takes to turn an ordinary checker piece into a king. One piece represents the ordinary playing piece. One piece on top of another represents the king.
Yes, a king can capture a piece in chess by moving to a square occupied by an opponent's piece.
The king can capture a piece and put the opponent's king in check by moving to a square where it can capture the opponent's piece while also threatening the opponent's king.
The King is not allowed to be in check. If a piece is on a square where if the King were there, the King would in check, the King isn't allowed to capture it.
Yes, in a game of chess, the king can capture the opponent's piece by moving to a square occupied by that piece.
The king may capture any piece other than the king itself .
no, only kings and double king can
Yes, the king can capture in chess, but only under certain circumstances. The king can capture an opponent's piece by moving to a square that is occupied by that piece, but only if doing so does not put the king in check.
You capture the King piece.
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 chess, the king captures by moving to a square occupied by an opponent's piece. This action is called a capture, and it removes the opponent's piece from the board.