Saturday, May 12, 2012

Play Checkers Games


The traditional version of the game could change the simple changes to more interesting, and as the popularity grew in January, the various versions of the game came. Some of these are variations of drafts of English, Canadian Checkers, Lasca, Cheskers and anti-buttons.

It is important for those who enjoy this board game to carry an extra set of game pieces, because the loss of even one can prove to be extremely annoying during the game.

This is a great game to play when you have friends or family. This game requires strategic thinking and planning ahead.

The game can be played by following these simple rules:

12 pieces each player has called the men, or in some cases, the Kings. Generally, two types of transfer can take place. A single move requires moving a piece diagonally. The jump will be done on an empty place over the opponent's pieces. After this piece is removed from the board. The songs are usually black and red.

Row closest player is considered the king's line, and if the opponent moves the king's coin belongs to the line for you, your opponent may be crowned. Getting crowned gives the piece its promises to move back too much.

A player can win the game by taking the opponent's entire set of pieces in captivity and / or leave your opponent without a move.