Kings and Men

 

Compare and Contrast differentiate the moves of the kings and men pieces of checkers or chess.



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3 comments:

Pienx said...

Men move forward only, one square at a time. Men capture by jumping over an opposing man on a diagonally adjacent square to the square.
Kings move forward or backward, one square at a time.Kings capture by jumping, forward or backward, over an opposing man or king on a diagonally adjacent square to the square.

Johnliton Olivar said...

john

Kings capture by jumping, forward or backward, over an opposing man or king on a diagonally adjacent square to the square.Men move forward only, one square at a time. Men capture by jumping over an opposing man on a diagonally adjacent square to the square.
Kings move forward or backward, one square at a time.

Ian Deligero said...

Kings can move one square at a time in any direction.while man has a special moves that can jump or eat an opponents piece, Can jump to an opponent's piece, easily. Kings most be protected by its men.

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