When you can't make a move in checkers, it results in a stalemate or a draw. This means the game ends without a winner. It affects the game by prolonging it or leading to a tie if neither player can make a winning move.
If you can't move in checkers, you lose the game.
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If you can't move in checkers, you lose the game.
If you can't make a move in checkers, you lose the game.
If a player cannot make a legal move in checkers, they lose the game.
If no one can make a legal move in checkers, the game ends in a draw or a tie.
If you can't move any of your pieces in checkers, you lose the game.
When a player is unable to make a move in checkers, they lose the game.
When no one can make a legal move in checkers, the game is considered a draw or a tie.
If a player in checkers cannot move any of their pieces, they lose the game.
When both players can't move in checkers, the game ends in a draw or a tie.
In a game of checkers, a draw occurs when neither player can make a legal move or when both players agree to a draw. This typically happens when the board is full and there are no more available moves to make.