I'm relatively new to checkers, but it's a much cooler game than I had previously realized, every bit as cool as chess (in which I have more experience). I have browsed through several older checker books and I was wondering if someone could define the following terms for me:
1) Bridges
2) Landings
3) Trunk
Thanks!
Checker terms -- please define for me
Re: Checker terms -- please define for me
Definition from the CHECKER CHEST.
http://www.checkerschest.com/glossary.htm
Bridge: a configuration in a checkers game consisting of two checkers of the same color on the king row wherein there is also one empty square between the men to form a bridge position; this bridge is an important strategy, especially in the endgame.
You may be interested in this link to Jim Loy's checkers pages.
http://www.jimloy.com/checkers/bridges.htm
Regards..."Pal" Bucker
http://www.checkerschest.com/glossary.htm
Bridge: a configuration in a checkers game consisting of two checkers of the same color on the king row wherein there is also one empty square between the men to form a bridge position; this bridge is an important strategy, especially in the endgame.
You may be interested in this link to Jim Loy's checkers pages.
http://www.jimloy.com/checkers/bridges.htm
Regards..."Pal" Bucker
CHECKERS: The Mind Sport of Kings and Ordinary Men.
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Re: Checker terms -- please define for me
In his Secrets of Checkerboard Strategy (Simon and Schuster, 1960), Tom Wiswell defines bridge this way (which might be a little clearer for you): "Bridge - When Black has men on squares 1 and 3, White must place a man on square 10 to crown on square 2; hence a bridge is formed. On the other side of the board, White men on squares 30 and 32 force Black to post a man on square 23 before he is able to crown on 31. Ben Boland has written an excellent book devoted solely to bridge positions (Boland's Bridges)."Alchva wrote:I'm relatively new to checkers, but it's a much cooler game than I had previously realized, every bit as cool as chess (in which I have more experience). I have browsed through several older checker books and I was wondering if someone could define the following terms for me:
1) Bridges
2) Landings
3) Trunk
Thanks!
In the same source, Wiswell defines Landing as "A mid-game position that is recognized as a familiar theme, affording a sense of safety. (Similar to 'Formation')."
And again in the same book, he defines Trunk as "The basic game from which the variations spring." Lees' Guide, among many other books, I guess, would be a good practical example of this system.
Hope this helps.
V/R,
Gary Jenkins/jaguar72
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Re: Checker terms -- please define for me
Thanks Palomino and jaguar72 for your answers! As said, I'm a newcomer to the game, but I continue to get more and more fascinated. I'll check out the websites you've listed, too. Have a great New Year!
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Re: Checker terms -- please define for me
Actually, checkers is cooler than chess...cats, for example, like the checker pieces much better... . My large gray cat (his name is Chess, same as Alekhine's cat) can sail those babies across the room like high-speed frisbees, but couldn't possibly do the same thing with, for instance, the queen's bishop.Alchva wrote:I'm relatively new to checkers, but it's a much cooler game than I had previously realized, every bit as cool as chess (in which I have more experience).
And you are entirely correct. Checkers is a wonderful game and very difficult to play well (I don't...). It has, as I'm sure you've realized, a unique and intrinsic beauty all its own.
All the best for the new year...glad to have you on the forum.
V/R,
Gary Jenkins/jaguar72
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