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* There are much more differences between these two games. Actually, Russian checkers is more like [[International_draughts]], than [[English draughts]]. <span style="font-size: smaller;" class="autosigned">—Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[Special:Contributions/193.32.20.3|193.32.20.3]] ([[User talk:193.32.20.3|talk]]) 05:59, 10 January 2011 (UTC)</span><!-- Template:UnsignedIP --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot-->
* There are much more differences between these two games. Actually, Russian checkers is more like [[International_draughts]], than [[English draughts]]. <span style="font-size: smaller;" class="autosigned">—Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[Special:Contributions/193.32.20.3|193.32.20.3]] ([[User talk:193.32.20.3|talk]]) 05:59, 10 January 2011 (UTC)</span><!-- Template:UnsignedIP --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot-->
**:(most like [[Brazilian draughts]]) [[User:Bars 23|Bars 23]] ([[User talk:Bars 23|talk]]) 17:44, 2 June 2016 (UTC)
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**: Yeah. I have a draughts/checkers app on my Ipad and going by it I think [[Italian draughts]] is the one most similar to [[English draughts]]. The difference, I recall, is "men" can't jump kings but otherwise it's about the same. I think this might be part of why Italians are maybe the main ones from the non-English speaking world to do quite well in [[English draughts]] aka "American checkers" or "straight checkers." (Although the Republics of the former USSR also have some significant players of English draughts.)--[[User:T. Anthony|T. Anthony]] ([[User talk:T. Anthony|talk]]) 11:03, 6 June 2016 (UTC)
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** Indeed, at first glance i can see only one difference between Russian draughts and international draughts: in ID "one must play with the piece that can make the maximum captures." -- [[User:Jokes Free4Me|Jokes_Free4Me]] ([[User talk:Jokes Free4Me|talk]]) 08:06, 29 November 2014 (UTC)
** Indeed, at first glance i can see only one difference between Russian draughts and international draughts: in ID "one must play with the piece that can make the maximum captures." -- [[User:Jokes Free4Me|Jokes_Free4Me]] ([[User talk:Jokes Free4Me|talk]]) 08:06, 29 November 2014 (UTC)


* Having played both versions, i can confirm there is another game-changing difference besides the kings' multiple-squares moves (and jumps) : in English draughts, "uncrowned pieces may jump only diagonally '''forward'''". Also, though somewhat less important IMO, is another difference: in ED "if a player's [uncrowned] piece jumps into the kings row, the current move terminates; the piece cannot continue on by jumping back out (as in a multiple jump), until the next move" -- [[User:Jokes Free4Me|Jokes_Free4Me]] ([[User talk:Jokes Free4Me|talk]]) 08:06, 29 November 2014 (UTC)
* Having played both versions, i can confirm there is another game-changing difference besides the kings' multiple-squares moves (and jumps) : in English draughts, "uncrowned pieces may jump only diagonally '''forward'''". Also, though somewhat less important IMO, is another difference: in ED "if a player's [uncrowned] piece jumps into the kings row, the current move terminates; the piece cannot continue on by jumping back out (as in a multiple jump), until the next move" -- [[User:Jokes Free4Me|Jokes_Free4Me]] ([[User talk:Jokes Free4Me|talk]]) 08:06, 29 November 2014 (UTC)

* In Russian Draughts, all pieces can jump backwards and forwards to capture, and entering the kings row on a jump doesn't end the move, but the piece becomes a king anyway. As in English, jumping is compulsory, but you can chose your jump path freely as long as you do not stop when a jump is available. In International, the greatest number of jumps is compulsory, and a piece must stop in the king row to be crowned, but can't abort a multi jump sequence to stop there. And of course the 10x10 board. Russian also has the flying kings rule from International, which lets kings move multiple spaces on a diagonal both before and after the jump. That's why pieces stay on the board until the jump sequence ends in games with flying kings. ([[User talk:2603:3006:1081:1C00:6504:D4FF:7E6F:6581|talk]]) 03:56, 12 December 2019 (UTC)

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Mongolia — Preceding unsigned comment added by 110.17.170.74 (talk) 21:55, 5 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]

English draughts

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Are there any rule differences between this game and English draughts? If so, neither page about the two games makes this clear. If not, should they be incorporated into one article? Seb144 (talk) 22:44, 30 August 2008 (UTC)[reply]

  • As far as I know, the only main difference is that kings can move multiple spots at once.
Illu45 (talk) —Preceding undated comment added 06:38, 3 January 2011 (UTC).[reply]
  • Having played both versions, i can confirm there is another game-changing difference besides the kings' multiple-squares moves (and jumps) : in English draughts, "uncrowned pieces may jump only diagonally forward". Also, though somewhat less important IMO, is another difference: in ED "if a player's [uncrowned] piece jumps into the kings row, the current move terminates; the piece cannot continue on by jumping back out (as in a multiple jump), until the next move" -- Jokes_Free4Me (talk) 08:06, 29 November 2014 (UTC)[reply]
  • In Russian Draughts, all pieces can jump backwards and forwards to capture, and entering the kings row on a jump doesn't end the move, but the piece becomes a king anyway. As in English, jumping is compulsory, but you can chose your jump path freely as long as you do not stop when a jump is available. In International, the greatest number of jumps is compulsory, and a piece must stop in the king row to be crowned, but can't abort a multi jump sequence to stop there. And of course the 10x10 board. Russian also has the flying kings rule from International, which lets kings move multiple spaces on a diagonal both before and after the jump. That's why pieces stay on the board until the jump sequence ends in games with flying kings. (talk) 03:56, 12 December 2019 (UTC)[reply]