Russian Checkers
You can enjoy Russian Checkers in several ways: play against a computer, compete online with real opponents, or share a screen with a friend for a local match.
The game features several important rules. Checkers move diagonally forward, while kings have the ability to move diagonally in any direction. Capturing an opponent's piece is mandatory, and the captured pieces are removed from the board immediately after the turn. If a player has multiple capture options, they must continue to capture until no further moves are possible. When kings capture, they can land on any unoccupied square.
Additionally, when a checker reaches the last row, it is promoted to a king and can continue to capture. The Turkish strike rule comes into play if a captured piece blocks the path, stopping any further captures. Players have the option to choose which capture to execute when faced with multiple possibilities.
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