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Constitutional Draughts Rules

Rules
The rules of Constitutional Draughts are the same as those of International Draughts with the following difference:

  • If a king moves to either capture or offer itself for capture, it moves unobstructed like in International Draughts.
    Otherwise, it cannot move over a square where it would be captured by an opponent's king.


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