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Checkers must be played by 2 people. It cannot be less and more than two. Player Checkers will play alternately. For checker pieces, you cannot run your opponent's and vice versa. In playing the Checkerboard game, you will lose pieces by pieces if you cannot have a defense strategy and attack your opponent's pieces. The checkerboard game consists of 2 colors, namely dark and light. The player who gets the bright side will be the first to move.

In order to be mastering Checkers, there are a few things you need to know as a strategy to win the game. In playing checkers, you cannot win if only in defense mode. You must attack your opponent's pieces. It's okay to leave your home row on board because you have to carry out an attack strategy to get the victory. But sometimes in achieving something there are things that happen like losing a checker.

If it has to be done, think about the victory you will get from losing a few checkers. It will be totally okay. Of course, the function of pieces is different because the amount is not the same. That's what makes Checkers look easier than chess. The pieces are simple and also less than chess.

When compared to Chess, of course, the two board games are different games when viewed from the number of pieces owned. Chess has 16 pieces, while Checkers only consists of 12 pieces. The 12 pieces owned by the Checkerboard have the same shape, not the same as the pieces owned by Chess, right? However, both Checkers and Chess have the same ultimate weapon in the rules governing Checker pieces, namely the King.

It is the strongest and most protected piece of all pieces on board. When you have a King, sure you should have a queen besides King. Queen will help the other pieces to protect the King. You can not jump over your own pieces in Checkers. The pieces of Checker can move into diagonal line with the square on an empty board or with the opponent piece on it and you can take that piece.

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