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- Armenian_draughts abstract "Armenian draughts is a variant of draughts (or checkers) played in Armenia. Its rules are quite similar to Turkish draughts. Armenian draughts, however, allows diagonal movement, too.Players take turns with each making one move per turn. Pieces consist of men and kings. There are no kings in the setup position.On an 8x8 board, 16 men are lined up on each side in two rows, skipping the first and last row. So, from a player's point of view, the second and third row are filled with his own men, and the sixth and seventh row are filled with the opponent's men.A man can move forwards or sideways to an orthogonally adjacent field, if that field is empty. If there is an opposing piece on that field and the field behind the piece (in direction of the movement) is empty, the opposing piece can be captured by a jump, with the capturing piece going to said empty field. Additionally, pieces can move, but not capture, one square diagonally forward. There is no backward movement or capture for men.Upon ending a move on the last row, a man is promoted to king. Note that the extra movement and capture rights of a king do not yet apply to the man promoted in this move.Kings may move any number of fields orthogonally forwards, sideways, or backwards, capturing by jumping over a piece and landing in any field of an unbroken row or line of empty fields behind the piece captured. Additionally, kings may move, but not capture, over any number of diagonal fields. In other words, the king moves like a Chess queen. Capturing, however, is different.Multiple captures are allowed, even required where possible, for men and kings alike. If there are different ways of capture, the one which takes the most pieces (no difference between kings and men is made) is mandatory. If there are several ways of maximum capture possible, the player may choose. As opposed to European versions of draughts, captured pieces are removed during the capture, allowing longer ranges of capture.Winner is the player whose opponent cannot move anymore.".
- Armenian_draughts wikiPageExternalLink index.jsp.
- Armenian_draughts wikiPageExternalLink play?g=4351487;rules=1.
- Armenian_draughts wikiPageExternalLink armenian.html.
- Armenian_draughts wikiPageID "19818751".
- Armenian_draughts wikiPageLength "2550".
- Armenian_draughts wikiPageOutDegree "6".
- Armenian_draughts wikiPageRevisionID "543192589".
- Armenian_draughts wikiPageWikiLink Armenia.
- Armenian_draughts wikiPageWikiLink Category:Armenian_culture.
- Armenian_draughts wikiPageWikiLink Category:Draughts_variants.
- Armenian_draughts wikiPageWikiLink Chess.
- Armenian_draughts wikiPageWikiLink Draughts.
- Armenian_draughts wikiPageWikiLink Turkish_draughts.
- Armenian_draughts wikiPageWikiLinkText "Armenian draughts".
- Armenian_draughts wikiPageWikiLinkText "Armenian variant".
- Armenian_draughts hasPhotoCollection Armenian_draughts.
- Armenian_draughts subject Category:Armenian_culture.
- Armenian_draughts subject Category:Draughts_variants.
- Armenian_draughts hypernym Variant.
- Armenian_draughts type Draught.
- Armenian_draughts type Variant.
- Armenian_draughts comment "Armenian draughts is a variant of draughts (or checkers) played in Armenia. Its rules are quite similar to Turkish draughts. Armenian draughts, however, allows diagonal movement, too.Players take turns with each making one move per turn. Pieces consist of men and kings. There are no kings in the setup position.On an 8x8 board, 16 men are lined up on each side in two rows, skipping the first and last row.".
- Armenian_draughts label "Armenian draughts".
- Armenian_draughts sameAs m.04q28hy.
- Armenian_draughts sameAs Армянские_шашки.
- Armenian_draughts sameAs Q4069739.
- Armenian_draughts sameAs Q4069739.
- Armenian_draughts sameAs 亞美尼亞跳棋.
- Armenian_draughts wasDerivedFrom Armenian_draughts?oldid=543192589.
- Armenian_draughts isPrimaryTopicOf Armenian_draughts.