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Be aggressive, you are more likely to win. Playing to the board sides are safer though without reward. | For the rules of checkers/draughts, see <b>[[Gamehelpcheckers|GameHelpCheckers]]</b> | ||
Forward- always forward, it's alright to lose pieces as long as you take the opponent's, save your kings. | |||
Balance your position, good practice is to have as many pieces on your right half of the board as on the left half. If you see a big imbalance in your opponents position you can try to empty the emptier half even more and advance to a king. | == General == | ||
Safety in numbers, don't leave your pieces alone, move them one after another to protect them. Having lots of holes between your pieces opens you up combinations. | *Be aggressive, you are more likely to win. Playing to the board sides are safer though without reward. | ||
Protect your rear, such that the opponent cannot do a combination to your last row, protect your forward pieces. | *Forward- always forward, it's alright to lose pieces as long as you take the opponent's, save your kings. | ||
Sacrifice when needed. Draw out your opponent so you can get 2-1 trades the following turn, don't expose your kings without reward. | *Balance your position, good practice is to have as many pieces on your right half of the board as on the left half. If you see a big imbalance in your opponents position you can try to empty the emptier half even more and advance to a king. | ||
Each king you get is a huge bonus, try to get as many as possible and don't waste them, sacrificing several (generally up to 2) pieces for a king can be alright. | *Safety in numbers, don't leave your pieces alone, move them one after another to protect them. Having lots of holes between your pieces opens you up combinations. | ||
Don't forget to block your opponent when possible, you make not only that piece vulnerable but fail to protect it with a counter and give your opponent the chance to take multiple of your pieces in one turn. | *Protect your rear, such that the opponent cannot do a combination to your last row, protect your forward pieces. | ||
*Sacrifice when needed. Draw out your opponent so you can get 2-1 trades the following turn, don't expose your kings without reward. | |||
*Each king you get is a huge bonus, try to get as many as possible and don't waste them, sacrificing several (generally up to 2) pieces for a king can be alright. | |||
*Don't forget to block your opponent when possible, you make not only that piece vulnerable but fail to protect it with a counter and give your opponent the chance to take multiple of your pieces in one turn. | |||
==International draughts== | ==International draughts== | ||
Keep your pieces together, don't make big holes. See if there are any combinations possible. | *Keep your pieces together, don't make big holes. See if there are any combinations possible. | ||
*Keep your back line in place, unless absolutely necessary. That way they cannot make kings. | |||
Pieces in the | *Pieces in the centre can move multiple directions, while pieces at the border are safer for combinations they are more limited in their movements. |
Latest revision as of 22:02, 23 December 2021
For the rules of checkers/draughts, see GameHelpCheckers
General
- Be aggressive, you are more likely to win. Playing to the board sides are safer though without reward.
- Forward- always forward, it's alright to lose pieces as long as you take the opponent's, save your kings.
- Balance your position, good practice is to have as many pieces on your right half of the board as on the left half. If you see a big imbalance in your opponents position you can try to empty the emptier half even more and advance to a king.
- Safety in numbers, don't leave your pieces alone, move them one after another to protect them. Having lots of holes between your pieces opens you up combinations.
- Protect your rear, such that the opponent cannot do a combination to your last row, protect your forward pieces.
- Sacrifice when needed. Draw out your opponent so you can get 2-1 trades the following turn, don't expose your kings without reward.
- Each king you get is a huge bonus, try to get as many as possible and don't waste them, sacrificing several (generally up to 2) pieces for a king can be alright.
- Don't forget to block your opponent when possible, you make not only that piece vulnerable but fail to protect it with a counter and give your opponent the chance to take multiple of your pieces in one turn.
International draughts
- Keep your pieces together, don't make big holes. See if there are any combinations possible.
- Keep your back line in place, unless absolutely necessary. That way they cannot make kings.
- Pieces in the centre can move multiple directions, while pieces at the border are safer for combinations they are more limited in their movements.