Since there are now checkers tournaments in Vindis, we should also think about automatic draw detection in other checkers. We need to avoid a situation where 50 people are waiting behind one idiot who doesn't want to accept a draw in, for example, English checkers. So I'll make my own proposal for draw detection in other checkers: * Brazilian checkers would be the same as Russian checkers * In surrender, a draw is when both players have only one checker and no pieces have been captured within 5 moves after the last piece has been checked * In English checkers, I see it this way: If no pieces are captured within 60 moves; If both players only have checkers and each has a maximum of two, then it's a draw if no pieces are captured within 25 moves after the last piece has been checked These are my so-called intuitive rules. Can anyone comment on and clarify them?
Identifying a draw in other types of checkers
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Currently, we have one condition for determining a draw in chess - the same position on the board 3 times. It seems that there is such a condition in checkers as well. So we will add a condition to all checkers games that if the same position is repeated on the board for the third time, there is an automatic draw. Does anyone have any objections?
[i]posted by Meikop[/i] Currently, we have one condition for determining a draw in chess - 3 times the same position on the board. It seems that there is also such a condition in checkers. So, we will add a condition to all checkers types that if the same position is repeated on the board for the third time, there is an automatic draw. Does anyone have any objections?
If the position is repeated for the third time on the same side, it should be fixed.
I guess you still won't catch English checkers in 25 moves N:2-3
In English checkers, a game ends in a draw if the amount of material on the board has not changed within 50 moves, i.e. no pieces have been captured or no pieces have reached checkers.
[i]posted by Meikop[/i] *In English checkers, I see it this way: If both players only have checkers and each has a maximum of two, then it is a draw if no pieces are captured within 25 moves after the last piece is in checkers
There is no 25 move rule in English checkers!
It could be like this: if the number and value of the buttons do not change within 15 moves
[i]posted by piranha[/i] It could be like this: if the number and value of the buttons do not change within 15 moves
Actually, there is a rule in Russian checkers: the number and value of the buttons do not change within 30 moves!!!
Why can't the officials of the party consult with Mr. Heinar Jah, things could be fixed without much fuss. User Ruut should also know about it. The current situation is unsatisfactory!
Let me first clarify: Is the problem with Russian checkers?