Brazilian draughts


Brazilian draughts is a variant of the strategy board game draughts. Brazilian Checkers follows the same rules and conventions as International draughts, the only differences are the smaller gameboard, and fewer checkers per player.

History

Rules

Starting position

All moves and captures are made diagonally. All references to squares refer to the dark squares only. The main differences from English draughts are: pieces can also capture backward, the long-range moving and capturing capability of kings, and the requirement that the maximum number of men be captured whenever a player has capturing options.
Each of the 32 dark squares has a number. Number 29 is at the left corner seen from the player with the light pieces. Number 4 is at the left corner seen from the player with the dark pieces.