Chris Reekie, draughts historian, researcher, and author of many draughts articles published another wonderful article about Anderson's Second Edition.
Here is a link to that article which appeared in March 2012 Issue of English Draughts Association Journal.
http://www.nccheckers.org/NCCA/3-2013%2 ... ournal.htm
Others Articles:
http://www.nccheckers.org/NCCA/6-2011%2 ... ournal.htm
http://www.nccheckers.org/NCCA/March-20 ... gazine.htm
http://www.nccheckers.org/NCCA/June%202 ... gazine.htm
Anderson’s Second Edition
Anderson’s Second Edition
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Re: Anderson’s Second Edition
J.R., thank you for the link to this important article by Chris Reekie that sets the record straight!
Anderson's Second Edition is the second book by the author, not a revised edition of the first book. I did not know that!
The first book, Anderson's Guide To The Game Of Draughts, was published in 1848. Anderson's second book,
The Game Of Draughts Simplified , was first published in 1852. The 1852 work has the standardized rules such as black moving first. I always thought that was appropriate, since white moves first in chess.
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Anderson's Second Edition is the second book by the author, not a revised edition of the first book. I did not know that!
The first book, Anderson's Guide To The Game Of Draughts, was published in 1848. Anderson's second book,
The Game Of Draughts Simplified , was first published in 1852. The 1852 work has the standardized rules such as black moving first. I always thought that was appropriate, since white moves first in chess.
--George Hay
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Re: Anderson’s Second Edition
I have Andersons Seconds Edition as well as Andersons 7th Edition at my site if you're not aware. http://icheckers.net. I do not believe it is notated, but some of the games are a lot of fun.