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  2. Russian draughts - Wikipedia

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    There are official championships for shashki and its variants. Another variant, invented by Grandmaster Vladimir Vigman, exists in which each player has 24 pieces (two full sets) — one on the white squares, second on the black. Each player plays two games simultaneously: one game on the white squares, other game on the dark squares.

  3. Bashni - Wikipedia

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    Stolbovye shashki Towers draughts Bashni (Russian: ба́шни, towers ), also known as column draughts, multi-level checkers , and rarer Chinese checkers , is a variation of draughts , known in Russia since the 19th century.

  4. Tanzanian draughts - Wikipedia

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    The game is very similar to Czech draughts but in this type the player can capture using king or men, there is no priority for that. Apart from that they are completely similar in all ways. The game is also somehow similar to American checkers [1] and Shashki in case of starting position.

  5. Checkers - Wikipedia

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    Checkers [note 1] (American English), also known as draughts (/ d r ɑː f t s, d r æ f t s /; British English), is a group of strategy board games for two players which involve forward movements of uniform game pieces and mandatory captures by jumping over opponent pieces.

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    Play Crazy 8's, the fast-paced card game that inspired global sensation UNO, for free on Games.com.

  7. Poddavki - Wikipedia

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    Poddavki (Russian: поддавки́, IPA: [pədːɐˈfkʲi], "giveaway"), also known as Giveaway checkers, Suicide checkers, Anti-checkers or Losing draughts is a draughts (checkers) game based on the rules of Russian draughts, with the variation that a player wins if they have no legal moves on their turn, either by giving up all their pieces or having them all blocked.

  8. Vladimir Egorov (wrestler) - Wikipedia

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    He represented North Macedonia at the 2019 European Games held in Minsk, Belarus in the 57 kg event without winning a medal. [3] In the same year, Egorov also competed in the 57 kg event at the World Wrestling Championships held in Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan where he was eliminated in his first match by Daton Fix .

  9. Piet Roozenburg - Wikipedia

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    Piet Roozenburg in 1964. Piet Roozenburg (24 October 1924 in Rotterdam – 27 April 2003 in Ochten) was a draughts player from the Netherlands.. He was an important figure in the game, having been the world's draughts champion in 1948, 1951, 1952 and 1954.