Draughts with deferred backwards capture

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MLWi
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Draughts with deferred backwards capture

Post by MLWi » Fri May 12, 2017 11:25

Draughts with Deferred Backwards Capture

A Man may only capture backwards subsequently, as part of a capture sequence ("deferred backwards capture"). So it cannot capture backwards as immediate move.

Arguably, this would make International Draughts less drawish. The problem with backwards capture is that the defence becomes easy. Although a Man advances, it retains control of squares in the rear. With this new rule, although A Man can also capture backwards, it may only do this later, as part of a series. It means that the defence becomes more difficult. A Man may sneak behind the back of an enemy Man and reach a promotion square. This vouches for a less drawish game(?). Yet, the advanced and interesting combinatorial aspects of International/Polish Draughts are retained. What do you think? Read the article here:
http://mlwi.magix.net/bg/draughtsdeferred.htm
(http://www.two-paths.com/bg/draughtsdeferred.htm)

Mats Winther

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Re: Draughts with deferred backwards capture

Post by MLWi » Mon May 22, 2017 13:53

I have reprogrammed this, because it played badly. Now, it's much better.

http://mlwi.magix.net/bg/draughtsdeferred.htm

Mats

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Re: Draughts with deferred backwards capture

Post by MLWi » Sun May 28, 2017 07:18

Finally, it works correctly. I've had problems with the evaluation function.
http://mlwi.magix.net/bg/draughtsdeferred.htm

Besides, I've come up with a curious idea: Leapfrog Checkers. It's like English checkers, except that both Frog (Man) and Toad (King) may also jump (leapfrog) a distant diagonal piece provided that it did not move just before. The 8x8 variant would be suitable for children, since it is vastly less strategical than both English and International draughts. I'm surprised how well it works. It could be a way of making children interested in checkers games.

Mats

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