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.
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.
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.
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.
ReplyDeleteKings 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.
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ReplyDeleteKings 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.
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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