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This DB is for discussion of checkers and not peripheral inflammatory subjects and especially where people are mentioned by name. We will not debate, argue or discuss this..we will just delete the post and if it continues ban the poster. Checkers only please.
Did someone get hurted with my "erased words"?
I'm just looking for some answers!
I want to know if some "stories" I've been heard are true or false. It looks like they are true!
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Socrates: Huh... It's amazing how many retail board game companies sell checkers sets that aren't regulation. You'd think they'd want to be authentic. Oh well, such is life. :-)
John Baker: If one side has Red and the other has Black then it's not regulation! Pogo.com checkers has these colors and has Red moving first, Black moving second. BK uses Black and White so Black moves first in Checkers here in BK. You can go to checkers settings and make this possible.
Fencer: If you start with standard chess colors, then white moves first. But in most checkers literature, the first side is called Black or (officially) Red.
We are assembling the very best players on BK to form the top checker team. While we like anyone to join the fellowship, chat about checkers and learn the game the team itself is to consist of highly skilled players. Apply if interested. Thank you.
Mister Suicide: I enjoy MSN Gaming Zone, in the Kings Room: http://zone.msn.com/en/checkers/rooms_compete.htm .
Kurnik (http://www.kurnik.org/intl/en/checkers/) is also popular among blitz players and teenagers, as is Yahoo (http://games.yahoo.com).