American Pool Checkers
(Spanish Pool Checkers, Polish Minor Draughts)DLP Game   
PeriodModern
RegionNorthern America
CategoryBoard, War, Leaping, Diagonal
Description
American Pool Checkers is a game with leaping captured played primarily in Black communities in the United States.
Rules
8x8 board. Twelve pieces per player. Pieces move forward diagonally to an empty space on the board. A piece may capture an opponent's adjacent piece by hopping over it to an empty space immediately on the opposite side of the opponent's piece. Multiple captures are allowed. Captures can be made in a forward or backward direction. Captures are compulsory, but it is not required to choose a capture sequence that captures the most pieces. A piece which reaches the opposite edge of the board from where it started is promoted to a king. Kings move any number of spaces forward or backward. They also may capture a single piece if there is at least one empty space beyond it, and can change direction after a capture. Kings must also make all possible captures in a sequence. The player who captures all of the opponent's pieces wins.
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Origin
United States of America
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Sources
Black, C. and A. Waters. 1947. The Secrets of Spanish Pool Checkers. New York: University Place Book Shop.