Draughts

  • 31Polish draughts — Draughts Draughts, n. pl. A game, now more commonly called {checkers}. See {Checkers}. [1913 Webster] Note: {Polish draughts} is sometimes played with 40 pieces on a board divided into 100 squares. Am. Cyc. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 32Portable Draughts Notation — (.PDN) is the standard computer processable format for recording draughts games. This format is derived from Portable Game Notation, which is the standard chess format.PDN files are text files which must contain Tag Pairs and Movetext for each… …

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  • 33English draughts — Checkers redirects here. For other uses, see Checkers (disambiguation). Damka redirects here. For other uses, see Damka (disambiguation). English draughts board English draughts (International English) or checkers (American English and Canadian… …

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  • 34Czech draughts — The board game of Czech draughts is played, as its name suggests, in the territory formerly occupied by the Czechoslovak Republic (present day Czech and Slovak Republics). It is governed by the Czech Draughts Federation. Rules The draughtsboard… …

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  • 35Olga Levina (draughts player) — Olga Levina Personal information Full name Olga Vadimovna Levina Nationality  Soviet Union …

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  • 36International draughts — (also called Polish draughts or international checkers) is a board game, one of the variants of draughts. It is played on a 10×10 board with alternatingly dark and light squares, of which only the 50 dark ones are used. There are two players on… …

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  • 37List of draughts players — is concerned with the leading or champion figures in the history of various forms of draughts, commonly called checkers. The list should be limited to champions and significant figures in the game, so if current names do not meet that standard… …

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  • 38Patricia Breen (draughts player) — Patricia Breen (born April 23, 1976 Bennekerry, Carlow, Ireland) is an Irish draughts player and among the leading women in the game. This is primarily in variations other than International draughts. [… …

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  • 39Chinook (draughts player) — For other uses, see Chinook (disambiguation). Chinook is a computer program that plays English draughts (also known as checkers), developed around 1989 at the University of Alberta, led by Jonathan Schaeffer. Other developers are Rob Lake, Paul… …

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  • 40Nemesis (draughts player) — Nemesis is an English draughts program by Murray Cash. Today Nemesis is no longer commercially available and developing has stopped years ago. Nemesis was the strongest program in 2002, when it won the British computer championship against Wyllie …

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