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Checkers Online - Strategy & multiplayer play

Challenge friends or play against rivals in real-time checkers matches.

Checkers Online
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Introducing Checkers Online

Checkers is a classic board game that doesn't require any specialized equipment, unlike games such as chess, backgammon, or cards. With roots dating back to ancient times, it offers endless entertainment that can be enjoyed anywhere, anytime - all you need is a phone or tablet to play against the computer, a friend, or random opponents.

Key features:

+ Play against the computer or real people - locally on one device, online, or via Bluetooth.

+ Ability to create a room and invite a friend to play together online.

+ Various game modes available - including Russian checkers, international rules, British style, among others, as well as extra modes like giveaway.

+ Online play allows customization with your country's flag, viewing opponent profiles with name, picture, stats, and in-game chat (featuring emojis).

+ Global ranking using ELO system, detailed game statistics for both online and computer matches.

+ Features for improving gameplay include position editor, history of online games with movement log, and chat archive.

+ Diverse selection of pieces, boards, and backgrounds, with unobtrusive voice guidance during gameplay.

+ Standard features like move undo, game saving, move highlighting, and multiple difficulty levels are included.

Unique automation functions that enhance user experience:

+ Auto-move when only one option is available.

+ Repeating successful moves using a personalized database generated from your victories.

+ Quick turn-taking (just a touch!) for free cells if only one option exists.

+ Automated piece selection when there's only one option.

+ Reporting tool to complain about rude behavior, time-wasting, inappropriate avatars/names, and other misconduct.

+ And many more distinctive features that set this game apart from competitors - but the best way to appreciate them fully is to try it out yourself and share your feedback.

How to Win at Checkers

Part 1

Improving Your Chances of Winning

1

Focus on crowning more pieces than your opponent. In checkers, the person who has more kings also has the advantage. Try to crown as many pieces as possible to increase your chances of winning the game.[1]

To put this advice into practice, advance a piece toward an area on your board where your opponent has fewer pieces, or pieces that are more spread out. If you can protect this piece with nearby pieces and sacrifices, then you have a good chance at making a king.

See Intermediate Strategies below for how to "redirect the enemy" and sneak through a king.

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2

Keep your back row in place until you need to move those checkers. It's impossible for your opponent to crown his or her pieces if your back row is occupied, so this strategy will prevent your opponent from getting the advantage too soon in the game. You will also have more movement options left when you do start moving your back row pieces.[2]

Remember that you won't be able to keep your back row intact forever. Once you're low on pieces or you see an opportunity for an advantageous trade, don't hesitate to move out.

3

Advance pieces in close groups and in tandem. Two pieces "in tandem" are adjacent to each other on a diagonal line. Keeping pieces near enough to form tandem in one move makes it much harder for your opponent to capture them.[3] [4]

"Following" a piece you moved earlier before you move it again will leave your front piece less open to capture. Following it with two pieces is even safer, since you can block capture from two directions.

See Intermediate Strategies to learn how to form "trapping pairs".

4

Trade checkers when you're ahead. It's obvious that trading one of your checkers for two of your opponent's checkers benefits you, but even trading one for one is useful if you had more checkers to begin with.[5]

For example, if you have 5 checkers and your opponent has 4 checkers, then the board is almost equal. But once you trade three pieces each, you have a huge advantage with twice as many pieces as your opponent.

5

Control the center of the board. If you keep a few pieces near the center, you will keep your options open and be able to move rapidly to whichever side of the board needs your attention. Likewise, preventing your opponent from placing pieces in the center will deny him or her this advantage.[6]

It takes practice to judge how many pieces you need to commit to the center in a particular game. As a general rule, you should try to build up enough of a position that the opponent is unable to safely advance anywhere except the left and right edges. After that goal is achieved, adding more of your pieces can actually clog up your board and lower your options.

Part 2

Using Strategies to Capture Checkers

1

Sacrifice pieces to gain advantages. The "forced capture" rule requires a player to make a capture if they are able to. Think ahead to what the board will look like if you force your opponent to capture your piece and you might discover it's worth the sacrifice.

If you're trying to crown a piece but your opponent is pursuing it, you can sacrifice a less important piece to lure the pursuer away from your soon-to-be king.[7]

If you have a diagonal line of pieces, moving the forward one toward the enemy can force a capture that places the enemy piece next to another of yours. Make sure you don't open yourself up to a double capture![8]

2

Try a "Trapping Pairs" strategy. To use the "Trapping Pairs" strategy, you need to wait for a certain setup on the board. Your first checker (piece 1) should be in the leftmost or rightmost column, against the edge of the board. Your second checker (piece 2) should be one row in front of your first checker on the diagonal. Following that same diagonal, there should be an empty space, then one of your opponent's checkers(piece A), then another opponent checker (piece B) one row behind.[9]

Move piece 2 toward your opponent's pieces, so that it is in danger of being captured.

The forced capture rule requires your opponent's piece A to jump piece 2, but it cannot then jump piece 1 because it is against the edge of the board.

After your opponent has captured your piece 2, the you can use your piece 1 to jump piece A.

In the basic scenario described, this is an unexciting 1-for-1 trade. However, after setting up your trapping pair, you can often wait to "trigger" it until the opportunity for a double capture arises.

3

Use the "Redirect Your Enemy" strategy. To use "Redirect Your Enemy," you will need to designate 6 pieces on one side of your board as group A and the other 6 on the other side as group B. You will use these designations to determine what pieces you move at different times in the game.[10]

Move the pieces in A group almost exclusively at the start of the game, only occasionally moving a B piece when there is no good A move.

When you begin trading pieces with your opponent, trade A pieces over B pieces whenever possible.

Once a few capture exchanges have happened, your opponent will likely be concentrated on the side of the board with your A pieces. Begin advancing your B pieces in groups and you'll be in a strong position to crown past your opponent's depleted defenses.

Part 3

Preparing for Tournament Play

1

Decide which rules of checkers to follow. Some tournaments are run using basic checkers rules, referred to as Go As You Please, GAYP, or freestyle. Others follow the 3-move rules, which limit players' options at the start of the game to a set of three move sequences. (The 3-move rules greatly reduce the possibility of a draw between skilled players.)

2

Study a checkers strategy guide that matches your rules system and skill level. More recent books will contain up-to-date strategic advances, but this is less important if you're a beginner. Browsing the checkers shelf at a library or bookstore can help you find a book that is helpful and fun to read.

3

Practice and memorize specific opening sequences. For 3-move play, find an encyclopedia of 3-move openers. For GAYP rules, select a preferred opener and practice games with every possible response from your opponent.[11]

Memorizing specific board states from the mid-game and endgame can be useful as well, but you're much less likely to encounter a specific midgame in a tournament than one of the standard openers.

4

Play against the best opponents you can find. Playing against more experienced players who are willing to share their knowledge is a great way to improve your game. Whether that means entering tournaments or finding your local amateur expert, the better your opponents are, the more you'll learn.[12]

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  • Version4.2
  • UpdateOct 04, 2024
  • DeveloperBaliCheckers
  • CategoryBoard & Casino
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  • Gabriel Okocha
    Gabriel Okocha

    There were some problems with bad sportsmanship in the game before. People would disconnect from the network and win unfairly, but that issue has been fixed. However, there are still players who leave mean comments and waste time or refuse to accept a draw. It's frustrating when you have to give up or waste your day because of them. I hope these problems will be addressed soon.

  • John Whati
    John Whati

    I just wanted to play with someone online, but it's so frustrating. I don't recommend downloading it, it's not worth it. Why does it have to be this difficult?

  • RÄ1D
    RÄ1D

    If you are forced to make a move that involves jumping your opponent's checker piece, then you will most likely lose the game. It's really frustrating but that's just how the game goes.

  • ann08066 gmailcom
    ann08066 gmailcom

    A game has been created with many rules, similar to Russian and not like what others have been suggesting.

  • Chukwuma Njoku
    Chukwuma Njoku

    Killing an opponent pushed me to move forward - one time it even made me move three times.

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