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Can Kings jump 2 checkers?

A King can move in any direction and 'jump' in any direction one or more pieces, as the limits of the board permit. The King can only jump diagonally over one adjacent piece at a time, in any of the four diagonal directions. Multiple jumps apply to kings as well. A clock is used to limit the length of a game.
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Can a king jump 2 pieces in checkers?

When a piece (or a stack topped by a piece) makes a jump, it is promoted to a King after the jump. Now that it is a King, it could continue by jumping backwards on this same turn (this can be quite exciting and unexpected). Sometimes a King can jump over the same stack twice in a turn, thus capturing two of its pieces.
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Can kings jump each other in checkers?

Checkers Jumping Rules Summary

Kings can jump diagonally forward and backward. Regular pieces and kings can be jumped by both regular pieces and kings. You can't jump your own pieces.
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Can a king jump 2 pieces in chess?

The king can move only one square horizontally, vertically, or diagonally. Once in the game, each king is allowed to make a special double move, to castle. Castling consists of moving the king two squares towards a rook, then moving the rook onto the square over which the king crossed.
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What are the rules for the king in checkers?

Note: After a checker becomes a "King," it can move diagonally forward or backward. Move your checker one space diagonally, to an open adjacent square; or jump one or more checkers diagonally to an open square adjacent to the checker you jumped.
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THE POWER OF THE KINGS IN CHECKERS

How many spaces can a king jump in checkers?

Players still jump to capture, and pieces become kings on the last row, just like in checkers. Standard pieces move one space forward or sideways and kings can move any number of spaces.
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Can the king hop over pieces?

The king can move to any adjacent square. That is, it can move one square in any direction: horizontally, vertically, or diagonally. It cannot move onto a square occupied by a piece of the same color. The king captures another piece in the same way it moves, by landing on the square of the opposing piece.
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Can a king take a piece in check?

If the checking piece is adjacent to the king, the king can capture the piece if the king does not move into a new check (i.e. if the piece is not protected by another enemy piece). Likewise, a piece that is pinned to the king cannot capture the checking piece since such a move would uncover a check to the king.
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Can a pawn take a king?

If you're new to chess, you might be curious as to whether a pawn can take a king. The answer is yes—although it takes some extra help and fancy maneuvering around the chessboard to do so.
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Can a king jump a king in checkers?

Both types of pieces—regular and kings—can jump each other. A regular checker can only jump a king diagonally forward, the same way it can jump a single checker. A king doesn't have any special defensive ability.
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What are the rules for kings in checkers?

Note: After a checker becomes a "King," it can move diagonally forward or backward. Move your checker one space diagonally, to an open adjacent square; or jump one or more checkers diagonally to an open square adjacent to the checker you jumped.
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What are the rules for jumping in checkers?

JUMP: If the square to which a man might move is occupied by an opponent's man, this man may jump the opponent's man if there is a vacant square immediately beyond it. Two or more men may sometimes be jumped in succession on a single turn if the opponent's men are in proper position.
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What is a flying king in checkers?

In international draughts, kings (also called flying kings) move any distance along unblocked diagonals. They may capture an opposing man any distance away by jumping to any of the unoccupied squares immediately beyond it.
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Can you go back on a double jump in checkers?

No. You can't move or jump backwards with a regular piece. They can only move and jump diagonally forward.
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How many pieces can a king jump in checkers?

There is no limit set for the number of crowned kings a player can have. A king can only capture one piece per jump but can capture more than one piece if the landing space provides a new opportunity for a capture. While doing so, the king can move both backward and forward in one sequence of jumps.
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Can a king jump 3 in checkers?

Checkers Triple Jump Rules

Kings can triple jump forward, backward or a combination of the two. You can't jump any of your own pieces during a triple jump or any type of jump. If a regular piece jumps into the opponent's back row and becomes a king, that ends the turn.
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Can the king only jump over one piece at a time?

The King can not jump over a piece of its own color. The King can only jump over one piece at a time. There must be at least one empty square just beyond the piece that will be captured.
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Is it possible to double jump?

Spoiler alert: double jumping like Mario in Super Smash Bros. isn't really possible. It's true that there is some force you could apply to the air beneath you in order to push off of it, but we lack the musculature to do so. Otherwise, humans could fly.
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How can a king double jump?

Just like a regular piece, a king can double jump. They can do this forward, backward or with one of each direction. The following picture shows an example of each of these. The red king on the lower left can double jump the two green pieces on the left, just like the normal piece did in the first picture.
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What is the 3 jump rule?

i) The athlete must execute a hop (take off and land on the same foot), step and jump. If either foot touches the ground out of this order, it is a fault. ii) The distance of the run-up is unlimited. iii) No marks shall be placed on the runway but a competitor may place marks alongside the runway.
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What is the golden rule of jumping?

The basic rule is to jump the first hop and the second step on the same foot. If an athlete takes off on their right foot, the step is with the same foot, then the final jump is kicked off with the left foot. If the athlete launches on their left foot, then the foot sequence is left, left then right.
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Can a king jump more than one space?

Players still jump to capture, and pieces become kings on the last row, just like in checkers. Standard pieces move one space forward or sideways and kings can move any number of spaces.
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Can a king jump forward?

An uncrowned piece may only jump diagonally forwards, kings may also jump diagonally backwards. A piece that is jumped is captured and removed from the board.
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Can a king jump a rook?

You must have both your bishop and knight out of the way (and your queen if you want to do it on that side). You must not have moved your king and the rook you are going to use. And lastly, you can't do it if it will be putting you in check or crossing over check by doing it.
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Can you move 2 spaces in checkers?

Move your checker forward diagonally, always staying on the dark squares. You are only allowed to move one checker per turn, moving one space at a time unless jumping. After the first player takes their turn the next player goes, also moving their checker forward diagonally.
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