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How to Win at Checkers By Hubert Crowell
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| Tuesday, January 13, 2009 |
Checkers is a game played by two people, each with twelve pieces, on-board counter. You can only move forward in a black box to reach the king, and you can move the section forward and rewind. You must take the jump when offered, even if it means you lose two or more part in the process.
If possible you want to get the advantage by taking one or two positions you cut between the two opponents against which you have no choice but to give one or the other.
When I was twelve, my Uncle Dan Clark, we live with for a while. He not only showed me how to be unbeaten in the dam, but also how to play chess. And my uncle is a very interesting, he virgin wood logs in Tennessee mountains, is managed with the reason for a large hospital in Kentucky, and repair watches a lot of playing chess and checkers.
I have gotten numb for many years and many do not play checkers, so I make a mistake now. But I will never forget the basic strategy for the start of the drafts. Save your pyramid on the front of you. With this you can block your opponent until the pyramid king line and can benefit by swapping one to two pieces. Hold on to the pyramid along allows you to work and play in the surrounding areas. With a little practice you will be able to become masters of the drafts.
Starting with the pieces in the side. Moving three on the left side all one square forward, maintaining the pyramid in tack. Try to maintain the self-formation of this strong and looking for opportunities to swap one for two.
About Author: Hubert Crowell, Cave Explorer
I have started writing as a hobby and plan to write about life, work, hobbies, religion and many other interesting things for me and maybe other people will also enjoy.
For more information on caving, improving your service department and many other subjects, please visit my website at:
http://hubertcrowell.name/ |
posted by neptunus @ 12:44 AM
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