Checkers King Rules: Movement – Holdi…
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Checkers King Rules Summary When a normal piece reaches the opponent’s back row it becomes a king. Kings can move 1 square diagonally forward or backward. Kings can jump diagonally forward or backward. Kings can’t jump their own pieces or kings, only enemy kings or pieces. Kings must jump if they can (jumping is mandatory in checkers). A piece becomes a king when it reaches the opponent’s back row. A king can move one square diagonally forward or backward. A king can jump over an enemy piece or king diagonally forward or backward, but not over its own piece or king. A king must jump if it can, as jumping is mandatory in checkers. A king is marked by placing another piece on top of it. 1. You can only move pieces diagonally to open squares. 2. All moves should be made across the dark squares.
A piece becomes a king when it reaches the opponent’s back row.
A king can move one square diagonally forward or backward.
A king can jump over an enemy piece or king diagonally forward or backward, but not over its own piece or king.
A king must jump if it can, as jumping is mandatory in checkers.
A king is marked by placing another piece on top of it.
1. You can only move pieces diagonally to open squares.
2. All moves should be made across the dark squares.
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