Rate my horde draughts version, i think its the most balanced position for this variant, but i may need to analyse it more in the future. lidraughts.org/editor/W%3AW26%2C27%2C29%2C30%2C31%2C32%2C33%2C34%2C35%2C36%2C37%2C38%2C39%2C40%2C41%2C42%2C43%2C44%2C45%2C46%2C47%2C48%2C49%2C50%3AB1%2CK2%2CK3%2CK4%2C5%2CK6%2CK7%2C8%2C9%2CK10%2C11%2C12%2C13%2C14%2C15%3AH0%3AF1
Horde Draughts
Recommended to enable infinite analysis
lidraughts.org/editor/W%3AW27%2C28%2C29%2C31%2C32%2C33%2C34%2C35%2C36%2C37%2C38%2C39%2C40%2C41%2C42%2C43%2C44%2C45%2C46%2C47%2C48%2C49%2C50%3ABK1%2CK2%2CK3%2CK4%2CK5%2C6%2C7%2C8%2C9%2C10%2C11%2C12%2C13%2C14%2C15
Even more balance position
See: lidraughts.org/forum/general-draughts-discussion/horde-checkers
Duck draughts could be fun :)
What's duck draughts?
Duck draughts: an adaptation of 'duck chess' (see www.youtube.com/watch?v=BqvYsPAufB8 ) in draughts. So, you play draughts, but with an extra rule: you place a duck on the board once you play a move. A duck isn't supposed to be jumped over or removed, a duck is to be placed on any free square on the board. A move by duck is mandatory. In addition to traditional wins, a win by imprisoning the opponent by duck is an extra opportunity. In "International" Duck draughts three kings will be always winning against one king, and there are multiple positions where you could win with two kings against one king thanks to a duck.
Ask the devs to add duck :) :trollface: (they won't never do that)
Let devs prove that they are not afraid of a little duck :)
Should i try to make some Horde Frisian draughts?
lidraughts.org/analysis/frisian/W%3AW26%2C27%2C28%2C29%2C30%2C31%2C32%2C33%2C34%2C35%2C36%2C37%2C38%2C39%2C40%2C41%2C42%2C44%2C45%3AB1%2C2%2C3%2C4%2C5%2C6%2C7%2C8%2C9%2C10%2C11%2C12%2C13%2C14%2C15 @LightningSpirit