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15. Oktober 2004, 19:38:49
Stevie 
Hellooooooo does no-one read this board?

10. Oktober 2004, 23:03:24
kasimyazan 
Hello big bad wolf
sorry for the late reply.
there is no such rule about draw in turkish checkers

2. Oktober 2004, 13:05:01
Stevie 
Emne: to encourage more players
Do you think a 6 wide x 8 high small gothic checkers would work? So as to have a shorter game, also would mean that once down to 1 king v's 2 king, there is more chance of a win than have to draw.

18. September 2004, 04:34:24
Stevie 
Its especially better to draw when the single king is towards the centre of the board

7. September 2004, 05:10:31
Nightstorm 
Emne: Re: question
It is possible to win in this situation. You need to have one of your kings against one of the sides, and if you can force your opponent towards one of the corners it's possible to position one of your kings so they would have to jump it and land in front of your other king for you to jump for the win. But a draw is easier since this could take a long time to do.

6. September 2004, 11:28:57
patch 
Emne: Re: question
I may be wrong but i think it is almost impossible to force a win.

4. September 2004, 10:33:18
Stevie 
Games can be won like this, but when both are good players, its unlikely, So id agree with Fencer

1. September 2004, 15:33:58
bubba duboise 
Emne: r u ready ?
anybody interested in a game ?

1. September 2004, 09:53:18
Fencer 
I think it's a draw.

31. August 2004, 21:32:01
david upshaw 
Emne: question
Tilpasset af david upshaw (31. August 2004, 21:32:50)
I am new to Gothic Checkers. At the end of a game where I have 2 kings and my opponent has one, how can I pin him? It seems like a draw because he can always move side to side and escape capture.

22. August 2004, 00:42:32
Stardust 
Emne: Re: Sure
Depends on the ante...uh...auntie...er...anti... lol

21. August 2004, 12:09:37
PowerPygmie 
Emne: Sure
Although... this anti-stuff is kinda creepy...

21. August 2004, 12:04:56
Stardust 
Emne: Re:
More than once PowerPygmie lol...well,almost doing it :-)
Care for a game?

21. August 2004, 11:13:15
PowerPygmie 
Playing my first anti-checkers game tonight. I almost got confused and played an anti-checkersish move on a regular checkers game! That would have been embarassing.

Has anyone actually embarassed themselves like this?

11. August 2004, 05:55:27
Nightstorm 
Yeah it's a hard job but someones got to do it. You really must be bored.

11. August 2004, 03:42:02
Stardust 
Yes...I'm bored LOL

11. August 2004, 03:41:45
Stardust 
Wow this is the 4th post in one year!! lol
Bob,you must be worn out moderating this board lol

1. August 2004, 16:14:47
Mr Survivor Man 
Emne: Greeting
Hello friends...

11. Juli 2004, 05:15:31
Nightstorm 
Thats great to hear, will make a big difference in all the games.

10. Juli 2004, 11:06:41
Fencer 
I will change the model for all variants with "long" king/queen moves soon. You will be forced to make as many jumps as possible.

10. Juli 2004, 10:31:56
Nightstorm 
Thats not a bad idea BBW. Might be more interesting playing on a 10x10 board or possibly only having two parachute pieces.

27. Maj 2004, 22:59:19
coan.net 
Is there a rule somewhere like in chess, if the same move is made by both players 3 times or more in a row, the game can automaticly be called a draw?

8. April 2004, 15:34:34
coan.net 
... and now that I know that, i will always try to get my piece to the main diagnal early so if I can't win - I'll at least make it a draw.

(Maybe some sort of "After XX moves", the game ends and the person with the most pieces wins rule is needed?)

8. April 2004, 07:13:29
Nightstorm 
thats one of the problems with the game. As long as you have the main diagnal the game will always be a draw, nothing you can do about it. The game could use some modification to it.

6. April 2004, 19:41:09
coan.net 
i'm currently in a game where I have about 3 white kings, plus able to get 1 or 2 more. My opponent has 1 black king, but he "controls" the main diagnal line. (Moving from 1 corner to the other corner) each move - leaving me unable to do anything!

What are the rules on draws - which i would hope this would not be.

27. December 2003, 12:59:29
Stevie 
I have taken to this game, and would like to play some of the better players at it(Ie over 1400 bkr). Please send me invites :o)

10. September 2003, 01:20:49
imad sleiman 
fencer:thank you for invitation, but sorry ,i dont know tank battle,but i very much like turkish chequers.

9. September 2003, 21:55:30
Fencer 
Imad: It already started. But you can still sign up for my Tank Battle prize tournament. The prize is the same :-)

9. September 2003, 21:42:38
imad sleiman 
hi fencer,
when is the tournament scheduled to start?

4. September 2003, 13:38:44
Ferjo 
Emne: Re: Moving Kings
Just a note, its not a King, its a Queen! :-)

2. September 2003, 16:19:45
Fencer 
Yes.

2. September 2003, 14:03:55
David S 
Emne: Moving Kings
If a king has a jump available do they have to take it?

23. August 2003, 04:58:29
Kevin 
Yes, this has been a problem with lots of players, it seems: you win a game, and the game continues anyways. I had one game that took a few minutes to realize i'd won, but did eventually. All we can do is hope Fencer does something about it :-)

17. August 2003, 06:20:31
tonyh 
Emne: Re:
Ok, 6 ranks high then; whatever!

16. August 2003, 21:40:55
Kevin 
It would also make the game incredibly different - in Turkish Checkers, you can't move out your third rank pieces necessarily, because your opponent can likely double jump. With the first rank not empty, you can safely move that piece out because you can jump your opponent back after a single jump. If you wanted to speed up the game, it would make MUCH more sense to make it 6 ranks high, rather than leaving the first and last empty.

16. August 2003, 08:59:54
tonyh 
Emne: Starting from 2nd Rank
Could the 1st rank be left clear, as in Turkish Checkers? It would make the game that much faster!

1. Juli 2003, 07:43:51
Fencer 
Emne: Prize tournament
Sign up for Turkish Checkers prize tournament and win a free Brain Rook membership :-)

12. Juni 2003, 11:45:10
zetes 
Emne: Help mr
I want to make move Q-g7 in my game ID 122704.
Why it is not possible ?

5. Juni 2003, 13:37:09
Ferjo 
Emne: Re: question
When you promote, the move is over.

5. Juni 2003, 07:57:43
cya peeps 
Emne: question
if a person queens a piece, can they on that same move capture a piece by continuing to move or is the move considered over once the piece queens? :)

4. Juni 2003, 18:47:36
LethalLady 
Emne: Re: Looking for players
Sure...I'm game.....only played once...and i'm winning so far.....if ya wanna try.....lemme know

26. April 2003, 09:00:24
Jays Girl 
Emne: Looking for players
Anyone want to play?

6. April 2003, 04:07:21
Kevin 
lol. No problem :-)

6. April 2003, 04:06:20
Wizard from Oz 
Emne: Re:
thanks Kevin I feel like a real dill now.

6. April 2003, 04:03:23
Kevin 
Checkers only move diagonally which explains why you can't capture A7. To capture a piece, you must jump over it to the space beyond it, which is why you can't capture F8 (it is on the edge of the board).

4. April 2003, 23:34:01
Wizard from Oz 
Emne: Help please
Hi there can anybody tell me why I cant move my black piece from A3 to capture either F8 or A7 on game ID 48510 ?

30. Januar 2003, 10:44:26
Fencer 
No, the checkers at the top [bottom] are really stuck. Should I mention that in the rules?

30. Januar 2003, 02:43:11
eddie spaghetti 
Emne: rules
i have played a few of these now it seems that checkers get stuck at the top or bottom..if they cant get in the corner...it doesnt say that in the rules...is there a way to get them unstuck or are they no longer usuable once ya move them there...

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