At 4:16 white would be forced to jump. You cannot just back up a piece. If you aren't playing forced jumps there's no real strategy to the game. Forced jumps is regulation American Checkers.
You said that you “may not decide to make a capture” when you have your pieces on the side. But I thought the rules state you must make the capture if you can…?
@@deanokeller6886 Then there's no way to force a win. The only way one could win is playing against an idiot who didn't know not to push his piece in a position to be captured. Anyone else would have a drawn game.
If my opponent misses a jump, then I can take his piece for not jumping. Is that correct? And when I do take his piece for not jumping is it still my turn?
@@nagazinafireworks7594 sorry that i answer a bit late haha if the opponent forgot to jump you cant take his piece, u can just force him to jump or leave it as it is but you cant take the piece.
2:33 you're gonna get double jumped by black and you get no revenge. All because you wanted the centre 4:22- you should have been punished for not taking that piece
I dont know how you do it. You explain a game and then i know how to play it. Maybe you could teach these other youtubers how to make a how to do video.
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4:14 🔥🏁
At 4:16 white would be forced to jump. You cannot just back up a piece. If you aren't playing forced jumps there's no real strategy to the game. Forced jumps is regulation American Checkers.
You said that you “may not decide to make a capture” when you have your pieces on the side. But I thought the rules state you must make the capture if you can…?
force capture is a house rule which can be enabled or disabled. in other words its up to the players whether that rule is in play
@@deanokeller6886 Then there's no way to force a win. The only way one could win is playing against an idiot who didn't know not to push his piece in a position to be captured. Anyone else would have a drawn game.
Now do botez gambit
If my opponent misses a jump, then I can take his piece for not jumping. Is that correct? And when I do take his piece for not jumping is it still my turn?
In tournament play, if you or your opponent forgets to jump, the person who forgets to jump loses.
@@beyondfantasy4972 Loses the game? or just his piece?
@@nagazinafireworks7594 Loses the game.
@@nagazinafireworks7594 sorry that i answer a bit late haha if the opponent forgot to jump you cant take his piece, u can just force him to jump or leave it as it is but you cant take the piece.
"kinged"? In my language we reference with "queen". What a hidden definition
Came to get better at checkers stayed because I felt like if I didn’t listen to one of those terrible sounds, the world was going to end😂
2:33 you're gonna get double jumped by black and you get no revenge. All because you wanted the centre
4:22- you should have been punished for not taking that piece
2:33 it's white to move
I dont know how you do it. You explain a game and then i know how to play it. Maybe you could teach these other youtubers how to make a how to do video.
In 🇳🇬the game is called "draft"
Kenya too
what is that ungyattly sound 💀
Please never say that again :|
Please say that everytime
Not win.allways draw 😮
annoying loud sounds.... cannot watch sorry