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
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.
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.
You capture the King piece.
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.