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General Draughts Discussion - Brazilian Draughts move explanation#8 Today I discovered that site http://poolcheckers.com/ was renewed (a week ago it was shut down for unknown reasons), and there you can have access to direct download of Kaplan's books (see "section E-… | kalnap |
General Draughts Discussion - Brazilian Draughts move explanation#7 @kalnap thanks | aimiekamikoza |
General Draughts Discussion - Brazilian Draughts move explanation#6 @aimiekamikoza There is a limited number of publications on Brazilian draughts in English. In the better case, you can look for books on POOL DRAUGHTS / American Pool Checkers via Google search, and … | kalnap |
General Draughts Discussion - Brazilian Draughts move explanation#5 @kalnap please suggest training books. Thanks. | aimiekamikoza |
General Draughts Discussion - Brazilian Draughts move explanation#4 @aimiekamikoza By learning: read training books, solve puzzles, watch games. It is how you can memorize any new pattern, and there are no better means. | kalnap |
General Draughts Discussion - Brazilian Draughts move explanation#3 How to recognize winning ideas? How to spot winning ideas? @kalnap | aimiekamikoza |
General Draughts Discussion - Brazilian Draughts move explanation#2 In Brazilian Portuguese you might learn some basics by Bakumenko's "Curso de Damas Brasileiras": https://revistabrasileiradejogodedamas.files.wordpress.com/2018/12/Bakumenko-Curso-de-Damas-Brasileiras… | kalnap |
General Draughts Discussion - Brazilian Draughts move explanation#1 Is there available resources about every move explanations? Like in chess where every move explained through words. I don't understand actually why i move this and this, etc. | noob_iam |
General Draughts Discussion - Lidraughts Game of the Month June#5 I think something like "Combination of the Month" would be better Then there could be different categories: Frisian, International, Brazilian and Russian | HawaiiBlue |
General Draughts Discussion - introducing a kid to draughts#2 @damki_man It depends on your local traditions. Yet if you live in a region where draughts are played under International rules (10x10 board), even in this case 8x8 board would suit much better.… | kalnap |