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rating: 7 Reviews
version Notes: - fix grid number position
Notice: VERY INTERESTING!!!
size: 10 mb
Les règles du jeu. Jeu de Dames. Cephalee, ou jeu de dames. 10x10 Draughts. 10x10 Draughts. N.B. The draughts analysis section has moved to now on this website will only host draughts problems and the beginners program.
Dames 10x10 Details and Credits for iPhone/iPad - Metacritic. Les vraies règles de l'extraordinaire jeu de Dames dit international (10x10. Règles appliquées en compétition. Une fois les règles acquises, vous pourrez apprécier ce jeu aux sublimes. Related programs : Jeu de dames version 3 (International 10x10 checkers) ou Cephalée. Development language : C. Computer : PC. Operating system : Windows 95 and more. Level : Group IV (weak) Comments : This program is distributed with an international 10x10 checkers program, which is weak. This program is weak too, because the same algorithms.
International draughts and checkers news and information. PlayOK. The best online multiplayer site. Make a free account and play draughts 10×10 online with people around the world! KNDB. All information about Netherlands national draughts tournament and teams games. Killer draughts is a slight variation to international draughts that is intended to decrease the drawing rate. In this article one can find a comparison of the result for 119 classical 10x10 positions. With the normal rules only 6% end in a decision, while with the killer rules this goes up to 48. Translated by: Dominique Thiney and Serge Minaux Juan Batista (Costa Rica) Zhangyisen Matheus Pereira dos Santos Petra Dušková.
The gameboard comprises 10×10 squares in alternating dark and light colours, of which only the 50 dark squares are used. Each player has 20 pieces, light for one player and dark for the other, at opposite sides of the board. Draughts (British English) or checkers (American English) is a group of strategy board games for two players which involve diagonal moves of uniform game pieces and mandatory captures by jumping over opponent pieces. Draughts developed from alquerque. The name derives from the verb to draw or to move.