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Checkersis a classic board game that goes poolside with 24/7 Games' Summer Checkers. You can now play checkers online versus the computer or with a friend whenever you want! Play immediately on all of your devices using your favorite internet browser - with no app download required! Enjoy summertime vibes and staycations year-round with Summer Checkers!

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Checkers is a classic board game that comes to life online with 24/7 Games' first checkers game 24/7 Checkers. You can now play checkers versus the computer or with a friend whenever you want! Play today immediately on all of your devices using your favorite internet browser - with no app download required! Just launch 247checkers.com in any browser and play Checkers to your heart's content!


Checkers is a classic board game that gets seasonal with 24/7 Games' Spring Checkers. You can now play checkers online versus the computer or with a friend whenever you want! Play immediately on all of your devices using your favorite internet browser - with no app download required! Spring past April showers to beautiful May flowers with Spring Checkers!


247 Backgammon offers the best backgammon game online. Play with an artificially intellegent opponent or play with a friend with Pass & Play! 247 Backgammon has games in five difficulites, ranging from easy to expert! You'll be sure to find a difficulty you feel comfortable playing, whether you are a beginner or seasoned backgammon player. Options only on 247 Backgammon include doubling cube, highlights, match points, and chip color! This backgammon site even remembers your preferences every time you come back so you'll be set to play immediately! The gameplay on 247 Backgammon is seamless and you'll quickly become addicted to the beautiful artwork and perfect puzzle game.


Backgammon is a popular ancient board game. It is played with two players (lucky you, we have a computer player to enjoy!). The object of backgammon is to move all your checkers around the board in a clockwise motion and ultimately bear off the checkers from the board. The first player to remove all their checkers is the winner.


Alternate turns with your opponent moving checkers toward your home in the upper right hand quadrant of the backgammon board. Move checkers by rolling the dice. The numbers on the dice refer to how many spaces you may move with one or more checkers. Highlights show you where the checkers can possibly move. If you roll doubles, you get to move each die twice, concluding in four moves for that turn. You may move your checkers onto any Point so long as it is occupied by your checkers, is empty, or has 1 opponent checker. You may not move your checkers onto a Point with two or more opponent checkers. If you land on a Point with one opponent checker, you knock the opponent's checker off the board and send it back to the beginning. The opponent must now roll and move into an empty spot in your home territory to get that checker back into gameplay. They may not move any other checkers until that knocked off checker is returned. Beware though! Leaving your checkers open with only one on a point leaves them open to be knocked off by your opponent as well!


Once you move all your checkers into the upper right quadrant (in the single player backgammon game), you may start bearing off. This means you can place your checkers into the slot on the right, removing them from the board. Whoever manages to do this first wins!


One to three points can be awarded during the backgammon game dependant on where the loser's checkers are on the board when the winner wins. If the losing player has not borne off any of their checkers by the time the winner has won, the winner will achieve 2 points, and is known as losing a gammon. If the losing player has not borne off any of their checkers and has checkers in the opponent's home board (lower right quadrant) or are still knocked off, the winner scores three points, which is known as losing a backgammon. The winner is awarded one point (most common) if the opponent has started to bear off their checkers and/or has all of their checkers out of the winner's home territory.


The doubling cube is a fun option for players who are seasoned backgammon aficionados. Turn this option on or off in the menu at the start of the game. It is a marker, instead of a die. At any time during gameplay a player may before his/her turn propose the game be played for twice the current stake (beginning at 2). The opponent must either accept th doubled stake or resign to defeat immediately (thus ending the game). The option to redouble belongs exclusively to the player who accepted the double. Technically, the game can be doubled up to 64 times the score, but it rarely goes beyond 4. If the "double" is declined, the doubler wins however many points the doubling cube is showing (1 x doubling cube). If the game is played, the resulting score will then be multiplied by the doubling cube number. This little die adds a lot of fun strategy to the game. We recommend trying it on for size!


Did you grow up playing checkers with your friends? Historians say the first game of checkers was played around 3,000 BCE. This original form of checkers was found by archeologists in an Iraqi city called Ur. That means that humans have been playing checkers for over 5,000 years. There must be a reason why. Playing a game of checkers is fun, but there are also many benefits of a checkers game for the brain.


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Chess board game sets, backgammon and checkers are a perfect gift for the board game enthusiast. While chess is one of the oldest games in the world, it is still played today. It depicts a battle between two players while involving a high level of strategy in it. It is never too late to learn how to play one of the most popular games in the world! Discover today, a wooden chess set that will let you fall in love with the game. Our sold chess sets are of high quality wood, detailed and ornamented, choose the best set that fits you.


If you are interested not only of your personal growth in the game, you can always try playing in ranked games managed by International Chess Federation FIDE. From beginners to masters, everyone who enjoys the game can find his level of opponent at the competitions. Get you rank, climb up the ladder and become the master of the board.


Checkers is a classical board game that have been played for more than 5000 years. It is a lither version of chess and may not have its complexity but the game still has its strategic value. This board game is meant to be played by two players, a war between black and white pieces, using unique strategies to win the game. It is a fun activity for the whole family. Teach the little ones, help them develop their motor skills with every move.


Need a quick form of entertainment this holiday season? Why not pull out a checkerboard while you're home with relatives? The beloved 8x8 board is home to both checkers and chess and is a staple in many living rooms, parks and even bars.

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