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  2. Checkerboard - Wikipedia

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    An 8×8 checkerboard is used to play many other games, including chess, whereby it is known as a chessboard. Other rectangular square-tiled boards are also often called checkerboards. In The Netherlands, however, a dambord (checker board) has 10 rows and 10 columns for 100 squares in total (see article International draughts).

  3. General Headquarters (game) - Wikipedia

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    Games take between thirty minutes and an hour. Vonnegut, a veteran of World War II, hoped that the game would capture the intricacy of military strategy. In a letter to a potential publisher, he wrote that the game “is similar in mood to chess, and it is played on a standard checkerboard.

  4. 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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    The classic game of Checkers never ceases to provide amusement, and Games.com's online version is no different. Depending on what you're in the mood for, you'll be able to play against strangers ...

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    Checkers. The best board game ever, Checkers, is here. Make your move, red or black, and king me! By Masque Publishing

  7. How Kurt Vonnegut's board game was revived from IU's Lilly ...

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    The 60-year-old New Jersey man has published several table-top games, runs the board game blog “GameTek,” and even teaches a class on board game design at New York University.