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7. January 2006, 10:30:45
BlitzMe 
Subject: Checker Federations Across The Globe
All the links and more below are available here: http://usacheckers.com/links.php

Here are some Checker Federation websites for everyone here.

Bellarussian Fed. http://belarus.fmjd.org/
Canadian Assoc. http://usacheckers.com/cca.php
Czech Fed. http://www.damweb.cz/
Czech Union. http://ceskauniedamy.com/
Dutch Fed. http://www.kndb.nl/
English Assoc. http://home.clara.net/davey/
Euro Confed. http://www.edc.org.pl/edc/
World Fed. http://www.fmjd.org/
German Assoc http://www.h4ns.net/checkers/gda/
Irish Fed. http://www.irishdraughts.org/
Polish Fed. http://www.ptw.weh.com.pl/
Portuguese Fed. http://fpdamas.home.sapo.pt/
Quebec Assoc. http://www.fqjr.qc.ca/dames/100/champ/champs.html

Realize that not all of these organizations cover the English/American style of checkers!

Again, all of these links and more at http://usacheckers.com/links.php.

7. January 2006, 10:20:33
BlitzMe 
Subject: Alex Moiseyev's New Book
The currect 3-Move Checkers World Champion, Alex Moiseyev, is completing his first checkers book called "SIXTH". You can pre-order the book in the American Checkers Federation' Store here: http://usacheckers.com/viewstore.php?cat_id=2

You can find out more information about the book here: http://usacheckers.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=90

7. January 2006, 10:17:14
BlitzMe 
Subject: USA 2006 Checkers National Tournament
For all you Americans (or anyone planning to go), the American Checkers Federation has announced the 2006 US National Tournament will be played in "Medina, Ohio" from June 19th-23rd. More detailed information is at the American Checkers Federation's WEBSITE at USACHECKERS.COM.

7. January 2006, 10:10:59
BlitzMe 
Subject: Congrats George Miller
http://brainking.com/en/Tournaments?tri=61041

Checkers and Anti Checkers Master, George Miller has won the 2005 Brainking Autumn Checkers Championship, going undefeated getting 7 points out of a possible 8.

6. January 2006, 23:18:04
BlitzMe 
Subject: Re: Idea!!!
daniel2: I don't think this should be added until brainking has added the traditional variants of checkers - international 10x10, brazilian, italian, russian, etc. I am still hoping for 7x7 checkers too :)

6. January 2006, 11:02:14
daniel2 
Subject: Idea!!!
Sphere Froglet gave me a good idea, or at least I think it is. Endless checkers, wich connects the top to the bottom. every time a player reaches the top, he (or she) can send that piece back on the next turn, receiving one point. The game can end in two ways, which are 1: somebody lost all pieces, and 2: Tie's are possible when someone cannot move. The "winner" is the one who has the most points (most pieces reached the end and returned). some variatons could include that the sides are connected too, or give the player who caught all opposing pieces a little point bonus. Do you like the idea? or do you just think:"Shut Up"?

30. December 2005, 03:12:44
ustica tnp 
Modified by ustica tnp (30. December 2005, 03:14:26)
if you wanna play in this tourn.. I will send you a personal invitations. http://brainking.com/en/Tournaments?trg=12866&tri=77776&trnst=0

18. December 2005, 10:43:15
jolat 
Subject: Re: Sites to play i real time (direct on line)
Socrates:
Thank you but at which time of the day there are players for checkers?
This morning at 10h 30 AM (GMT+ 1), no player for this
game.

18. December 2005, 10:00:34
BlitzMe 
Subject: Re: Sites to play i real time (direct on line)
jolat: Playsite.com - You can email yourself the game after it's played.

18. December 2005, 07:49:14
jolat 
Subject: Sites to play i real time (direct on line)
The sites which make it possible to save the games are rare.
However that is quite useful to be able to analyze the games later.
I know Yahoo and Kurnik.
Kurnik makes it possible to save the games but
there are few players for this game on this site.
Yahoo always has many players but it does not make it possible to save the games.
Do you know other sites which make it possible to play checkers and to save the games?

1. December 2005, 00:53:09
BlitzMe 
Subject: Re: 2100+ Checkers Tournament
Socrates: George Miller, Lindus Edwards and I are signed up...we need 1 more!!

http://brainking.com/en/Tournaments?trg=12345&tri=70875&trnst=0&tp=7

21. November 2005, 08:37:17
BlitzMe 
Subject: 2100+ Checkers Tournament
http://brainking.com/en/Tournaments?trg=12345&trnst=0&tp=7

If you have not aleady recieved an invite and you are 2100 then tell me! If you are a border line 2100, then you have 9 days to get there! Starts December 1st.

20. November 2005, 15:37:16
Purple 
Subject: Re: Welcome to BrainKing.
Socrates: I agree and as you know George is a household word in the checkers community for good reason. And Richard was winning his first Masters and writing books on checkers when most of us were in knickers.

20. November 2005, 08:16:16
BlitzMe 
Subject: Re: Welcome to BrainKing.
Purple: Richard Fortman and George Miller are the "class" of Brainking checkers :)

20. November 2005, 02:07:10
Purple 
Subject: Re: Welcome to BrainKing.
ustica: Indeed. It is no exaggeration to say Richard Fortman can be mentioned in the same breath with Tinsley, King and the greatest players of the last 40 years. It is an honor to have you here and I hope we can have a game.

20. November 2005, 00:46:18
ustica tnp 
Subject: Welcome to BrainKing.
Welcome RICHLEE.:)

18. November 2005, 04:40:51
BlitzMe 
Subject: Re: Women's World 3-Move Championship
Purple: I don't know if she plays online. I'll try to find out.

18. November 2005, 01:20:35
Purple 
Subject: Re: Women's World 3-Move Championship
Socrates: It would be outstanding if we could interest her to come here and treat us to a few on line games with our best players..Miller, yourself, Trice and Ustica to name a few. How much we could learn.!!

17. November 2005, 22:56:10
BlitzMe 
Subject: Re: Women's World 3-Move Championship
patch: I agree with you, and she has her two master(grandmaster?) brothers to play with!

17. November 2005, 12:18:30
patch 
Subject: Re: Women's World 3-Move Championship
Socrates:
I played two practice games (face to face)with Amangul Durdyeva when she was fifteen,at the time she was not familiar with book play but the speed and depth at which she analysed positions was frightening.If she maintains an interest in checkers she will surely be world champion in the not too distant future.

17. November 2005, 05:08:43
BlitzMe 
Subject: Women's World 3-Move Championship
Jan Mortimer of New Zealand was the challenger vs. current title holder, Patrica Breen of Ireland. Jan Mortimer won the first game but Patricia came right back with a win in the 2nd game, it never trailed after. The final score was 6 wins for Patricia Breen, 1 win for Jan Mortimer and 8 draws.

Patrica Breen withstands the challenge is still the Womens 3-Move World Champion and in my opinion has reached grandmaster status, even compared with the men.

Jan Mortimer had just played in the Women's World GAYP Championship tournament a week earlier, which could have affected her endurance.

17 year-old Amangul Durdyeva of Turkey, current Women's GAYP World Champion, should now have the rights to challenge Patrica Breen for the 3-Move title.

23. October 2005, 01:52:58
Ferjo 
Subject: Re: 7x7 Checkers Rules
S O C R A T E S:
seems similar to thailandese checkers... But that one has particular rules on jumping. But if it is checkers I second that! :-D

17. October 2005, 21:32:12
BlitzMe 
Subject: 7x7 Checkers Rules
Rules for 7x7 Checkers:

Played on a 7x7 board.

Black plays first.

Same rules as English Checkers.

Played with Checkers board notation. Square #1 is on 1st row of Black's side, 2nd square from the right.

So there is 3 pieces on 1st row of both players, 4 pieces on 2nd row. 14 pieces total, 7 for each side.

24 playable squares.

The Variation defeats the chance of someone using software to aid their games...unless someone starts making one now.

The game will take more perfect moves to draw. So mistakes are less tolerable.

I've been wanting a place to play this variation and Fencer told me to post the rules here :)

17. October 2005, 04:23:19
BlitzMe 
Subject: Prague - World GAYP Qualifier - Women's World GAYP Championship - Youth GAYP Championship...Results
Modified by BlitzMe (17. October 2005, 04:23:52)
~ GAYP means Go-As-You-Please which is the same style we play here at Brainking :)

World GAYP Qualifier - The winner is Jim Morrison from USA and he will play Ron King for the GAYP World Championship Title Match.

Place - Name - Nation - Points
1. Jim Morrison, USA, 26
2. Bagtyar Durdyev, Turkey, 24
3. Mustafa Durdyev, Turkey, 24
4. Dr. Richard Beckwith, USA, 23
5. Michael Holmes, USA, 20
6. Rawle Allicock, England, 19
7. Ingo Zachos, Germnay(?), 18
8. Dave Harwood, England, 17
9. Thomas Canning, Ireland, 17
10. Dennis Pawlek, Germany, 16
11. Tomas Novotny, Czech, 14
12. Igor "sobek" Keder, Czech, 13
13. Jaroslav Tichy, Czech, 12
14. Sune Thrane, Denmark, 9

Women's World GAYP Championship - The winner is 17 year old Amangul Durdyeva winning all her games and she is declared the Women's World GAYP Champion. Patricia Breen of Ireland is the 3-Move Women's World Champion and will be facing Jan Mortimer of New Zealand for the title this month.

1. Amangul Durdyeva, Turkey, 16
2. Jan Mortimer, New Zealand, 10
3. Kim Willis, USA, 7
4. Alena Sorokina, Czech, 6
5. Marie Reidlbauchova, Czech, 1

Youth World GAYP Championship - The winner is Lukas Valenta of Czech Rep and is declared the Youth(under 21) World GAYP Champion.

1. Lukas Valenta, Czech, 16
2. Bashim Durdyev, Turkey, 15
3. Shane McCusker, Ireland, 11
4. Filip Kareta, Czech, 10
5. Marek Jurkovic, Czech, 5
6. Jiri Jurkovic, Czech, 2

I think the Jim Morrison - Ron King match will be played in 2006.

16. October 2005, 23:24:30
Purple 
Subject: Re:
SOCRATES: His name is transfusion. Says he's a 60 yr old man who reads checker books which he names. His smother game was so many moves ahead it was uncanny..and I moved real fast which seldom works against a good player. I know of the Ulevator guy you're talking about..he is working real hard at dominating the site. I never played him but his record looks pretty imposing for someone who came out of nowhere. (whatever the reason) but he is playing ustica so we'll see how he does there. He won't beat ustica..take that to the bank!

16. October 2005, 22:57:30
BlitzMe 
What's his Goldtoken ID? I left Goldtoken after being played unfairly against in a few checkers games. Ulu Ellvator was his ID I think.

16. October 2005, 17:47:29
Purple 
Subject: Transfusion
There is an undefeated 26-0-0 player on GoldToken who just beat me in 8 moves (no big deal) and I have a rematch where I'm going to play white single corner defense. He seems awesome but I don't see him on BK yet. And he hasn't played the likes of SOCRATES or Ustica. He will bear watching. :)

11. October 2005, 19:19:35
BlitzMe 
Subject: Prague World Qualifyer
Round 1 and 2 have been completed. I don't see Milan "Goldarrow" Sip's name under the Qualifying Tournament. I suppose he is just attending the Czech Checkers Championship later in the week.

Igor "sobek" Keder faced English Master, Rawle Allicock in the first round and lost one and drew the other. In Round 2 he faced fellow Czech player Jaroslav Tichy and split the two games.

Qaulifying Tournament Standings after 2 rounds:

1. Mustafa Durdyev, Turkey - 7 Points
2. Michael Holmes, USA - 6 Points
3. Jim Morrison, USA - 6 Points
4. Rawle Allicock, England - 5 Points
5. Richard Beckwith, USA - 5 Points
6. Dave Harwood, England - 5 points
7. Bagtyar Durdyev, Turkey - 5 Points
8. Thomas Canning, Ireland - 4 Points
9. Ingo Zachos, New Zealand - 4 Points
10. Igor "sobek" Keder, Czech Rep. - 3 points
11. Dennis Pawlek, Germany - 2 Points
12. Thomas Novotny, Czech Rep. - 2 Points
13. Jaroslav Tichy, Czech Rep. - 2 Points
14. Sun Thrane, Denmark - 0 Points

Jan Mortimer of New Zealand and Amangul Durdyev of Turkey are tied for 1st place in the Womens Championship with 8 points.

Lukas Valenta of Czech Rep. is leading the Youth Championship with 7 points. He defeated the favorite, Basham Durdyev both games in round 1 with dramatic fashion.

Round 3 update: Mustafa Durdyev of Turkey drew both games with Jim Morrison of USA in round 3. So If Mustafa can put up a good score against Richard Beckwith of USA there might be no catching him.

10. October 2005, 22:25:26
Purple 
Subject: Re:
Bluesday: Matches are randomly selected and if there is only one section everybody plays everybody else.

10. October 2005, 21:20:39
BlitzMe 
Subject: October Checkers Open
mp_friesland annd SOCRATES are co-chamions of the Oct Checkers Open. Signups for the Nov Checkers Open will begin now :)

The World Qualifier Tournament, Youth World Championship and Womens World Championship for Go-As-You-Please starts today in Prague, Czech Rep and our very own Igor "sobek" Keder and Milan "Goldarrows" Sip are participating. The events take place from Oct 10th-14th.

4. October 2005, 13:25:01
AbigailII 
Subject: Re:
Salkkuman: There doesn't seem to be an official set of checker rules - like there is for chess. Some rulesets seem to have a '40 move' rule, which says that if one players <em>appears</em> to have an advantage, his opponent can ask for a judgement. If the player having the advantage can't convince the referee that he can make progress in the next 40 moves, the game is a draw.

Personally, I'd say that on BK any non-dice game a result (usually a draw) should be declared if a position repeats itself twice. Games that can have positions that repeat themselves include most (excluding Dark chess) chess and checkers variants, Alquerque, Jarmo, Jungle, Tablut, Tank Battle, Halma, Hasami Shogi, and Espionage (although in Espionage, positions should only be equal if exactly the same pieces are on the same fields, not just pieces of the same rank, because of the opponents not knowing the rank of all the pieces).

This however may not be easily programmed.

4. October 2005, 13:11:33
Purple 
Subject: Re:
Salkkuman: I know on IYT you had to contact the the owner to get a draw declared but then they put in the software that drew the game after 6 repetitive moves by both players. That may have changed. Goldtoken you still have to contact the site owner but she will act. Here I don't know. Each site does it's own thing regardless of the rules.

4. October 2005, 11:24:51
dameningen 
Is there any kind of 40 moves rules like in chess? It is bit boring when opponent will not agree draw and just plays around. I'm jumping in check checkers corner to corner and he can not do anything to cancel that.

2. October 2005, 01:50:15
BlitzMe 
Subject: USA vs UK International Match
USA wins the match with 71 wins. UK had 18 wins and there was 111 draws. Best individual performance came from Joe Schwartz(USA) with a 10-0-10(W-L-D) record. Hugh Devlin gave the best individual performance for the UK team with a 6-2-12(W-L-D) record.

There will be a tournament book which will present annotated games, pictures and other features. See www.usacheckers.com for more info.

1. October 2005, 00:42:46
BlitzMe 
yes thank you :)

30. September 2005, 13:03:53
sobek 
Subject: New WCDF President
Socrates, small correct: before new election was WCDF President Charles Walker :-)

30. September 2005, 11:41:16
BlitzMe 
Subject: New WCDF President
Hugh Devlin has been elected as the new WCDF(World Checkers/Draughts Federation) President. The position was held by our very own George Miller before the new election.

30. September 2005, 11:40:00
BlitzMe 
Subject: USA vs UK International Match
After 7 rounds of play - the USA is ahead of the UK 51 wins to 8 wins.

Statistics for USA team:
Rank Name W-L-D
1. Schwartz 7-0-7
2. Webster 6-0-8
3. Laverty 7-1-6
4. Lindsay 7-1-6
5. Morrison 6-1-7
6. Nash(22 Years Old) 4-1-5
7. Beckwith 2-0-12!
8. Walker 2-0-0
9. Millhone 3-1-4
10. Holmes 2-1-9
11. Levitt 1-0-7 (Has left early because of illness)
12. Lopez 1-0-3
12. Bishop 3-3-6

Statistics for UK team:
1. Devlin 2-2-10
2. Breen(Ladies World Champion) 2-4-8
3. Harwood 2-4-8
4. Moran 3-0-11
5. Doyle 0-5-9
6. O'Driscoll 0-5-9
7. Owens 2-7-5
8. Dobbins 0-6-8
9. Young 0-6-8
10. Lucas 1-7-6

I'm not aware if any of these players play here at brainking.com. The match is being held in Las Vegas and is 10 rounds. 3 more rounds to go with means 60 wins up for grabs, so the USA has not clinched victory yet.

28. September 2005, 23:00:06
ScarletRose 
Subject: Re: What game?
Alex: Hi Alex.. I believe we had played a week or two ago.. care to rechallenge??

28. September 2005, 22:59:23
ScarletRose 
Subject: I just wanted to announce that I deleted about 3
messages that I posted earlier this month.. sorry if it messes up any of the threads..

28. September 2005, 00:59:07
BlitzMe 
Subject: New Ratings
I'm going to cancel the tournament because of the ratings and just stick with the October Open for now. I'll have a Tournament every month and the winners of those tournaments will all play in an end of the year championship.

27. September 2005, 12:54:07
Purple 
Subject: Re: IYT Ladder..Hard To Read Here..But I am proud. :)
Socrates: I woke up this morning to find 30 points stripped from my BKR (I didn't lose any games or anything) and so I don't qualify for your championship tournament. I liked the old ratings better. LOL.

27. September 2005, 10:38:02
BlitzMe 
Subject: Re: IYT Ladder..Hard To Read Here..But I am proud. :)
Purple: Some of the IYT 3 move openings are LOSSES!!! I joined a Pro Checkers tournament and was dealt 2 losing openings :(

26. September 2005, 14:24:43
Purple 
Subject: Re: IYT Ladder..Hard To Read Here..But I am proud. :)
Socrates: There is no avoiding them because if you have an open spot anyone can challenge you. I have run across a few people who can beat programs (with their bare hands..LOL) such as Richard Fortman, Clint Olsen and Ustica. There is a better chance in Pro-checkers (3 move openning) I believe but it is never easy.

24. September 2005, 23:37:19
BlitzMe 
Subject: Re: IYT Ladder..Hard To Read Here..But I am proud. :)
Purple: Yes you did very good. A few of the top might be programmers too so it's impressive to avoid them to get to the top.

24. September 2005, 20:55:30
Purple 
Subject: Re: IYT Ladder..Hard To Read Here..But I am proud. :)
Modified by Purple (24. September 2005, 20:57:16)
Socrates: At least 10 of the top 20 there can beat me like a drum. It's timing and luck on that ladder. The Maggot is an awesome player and he is way down. I'm in a tough game with Lost Soul now..starting in October I hope to be playing a whole lot more games.

24. September 2005, 20:32:59
BlitzMe 
Subject: Re: IYT Ladder..Hard To Read Here..But I am proud. :)
Purple: Very good :) you are a good player, Purps, and you deserve it. I am also in that ladder so I'll be gunning for you :) I think I am in the 70's right now after only 2 matches, so I have a ways to go. Great job, invite me for some more games here when you're ready.

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