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MicrobicPine: ISCA is a new association, membership is free (talk to George Miller),and the plan is that the ISCA will have on a regularly basis a TY here on BK. ISCA also organizes their own world champion ship.
www.wcdf.net/index.php
About the ISCA tournament, can anyone join it, or you have to be a ISCA member? Another question, is ISCA an official association or just another tournaments organizer, same as InfinityHosting, for example?
Greetings, ppl....
the International Suicide Checkers Association has its first tournement here at BK, organized by the current world champion Mr. george Miller.
For those that don't know suicide checkers is the same as anti checkers.
Check it out! There will be money prizes ..
grand792: is there another jump you can take with the same checker you allready jumped with. If you have 2 or 3 jumps in the same turn you have to take them all
BIG BAD WOLF:
Nope BBW, you can choose between Parachute and pawn, but when it involves a Queen, always a Queen.
I hope you join me in my crusade against Fencer in regarding Checkers Varinat rules now... ;-)
Just kidding, sorry Fencer. :-)
"If the player has more possibilities to capture opponent's pieces, he/she can select any of them. However, when a queen (in variants with long jumps) can make a jump, the player cannot select a pawn to jump with."
So how does that apply with a parachutist?
I have a game in which if I make the move I want, I will have an option to jump it with either my queen, or my parachutist.
To keep control of the game, I need to be able to jump it with my parachutist, not the queen.
So according to the rules, I should be able to jump with the parachutist - UNLESS the system counts the parachutist as a pawn.
hey all. I'm new to this game and have a question. if a piece reaches the last row and promotes to a queen, and there are other queens on the last row, can it jump over them and capture them or is the move finished after the pieces reaches the last row?
It really confuses me: This is what the checkers rules say: "However, when a queen (in variants with long jumps) can make a jump, the player cannot select a pawn to jump with". THERE IS NO QUEEN IN CHECKERS!!! How can I make a move when I don't know what my opponent is allowed to do and what not???
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