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  2. Chinese checkers - Wikipedia

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    The Pressman company's game was originally called "Hop Ching checkers". [6] The game is known as tiaoqi (Chinese: 跳棋; pinyin: tiàoqí; lit. 'jump game') in Chinese. In Japan, the game has a variation called "diamond game" (ダイヤモンドゲーム) with slightly different rules.

  3. Game of the Day: Chinese Checkers - AOL

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    Today's Game of the Day is a board game classic: Chinese Checkers! Chinese Checkers, contrary to popular belief, was not invented in China, or, indeed, any part of Asia at all. It was actually ...

  4. Bashni - Wikipedia

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    If, as a result of the combat, the top draught changes colour, ownership of the tower passes on to the opposing player. Based on Bashni, but according to the basic rules of English draughts, world chess champion Emanuel Lasker developed the draughts game "Laska" and, in 1911, published its description. Lasker described towers that can only be ...

  5. Peg solitaire - Wikipedia

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    The PC game Shivers, a horror-themed point and click puzzle game, features many puzzles/games for the player to complete. The puzzle dubbed "Chinese Checkers" is actually peg solitaire. Cracker Barrel features the game at every table at their locations. The board featured is triangular with 15 total holes.

  6. Game of the Day: Checkers - AOL

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    Play free online Checkers with traditional rules (you must jump if possible). Make your move and king me! Increase your ranking playing at easy, medium, and difficult skill levels to become a ...

  7. Game of the Day: Checkers - AOL

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    Today's Game of the Day is good ol' Checkers. You know the rules: you can only move diagonally and you can't move backwards. If you're in position to jump over an opponent's piece, you have to do it.

  8. Abacus checkers - Wikipedia

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    Abacus checkers is a traditional two-player game popular in China. The game is played on a five-plus-two bead suanpan abacus. Rules are grouped into three main categories: Halma -type, Checkers -type, and Go -type.

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