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Dameo is a strategy board game for two players invented by Christian Freeling in 2000. It is a variant of the game draughts (or checkers) and is played on an 8×8 checkered gameboard. Dameo owes much of its existence to the game ''Croda'' invented in 1995 by Ljuban Dedić of Croatia, Associate Professor of Mathematics at the University of Split and the 1989 International Checkers champion of the former Yugoslavia. Croda, the result of a search for the checkers variant with the smallest percentage of draws, is itself a variation of Turkish draughts.〔Croda differs from Turkish checkers by the initial setup and number of men (each side having 24 men on their back three rows), the elimination of sideways movement of a man, the addition of diagonally forward movement of a man, and the removal of captured men only at the completion of a turn.〕 Dameo differs from Croda in its initial setup and number of men, enhanced movement of kings, and the addition of ''linear movement'' of a line of men. ==Game rules== In Dameo: * a man may move one step straight or diagonally forward; * an unbroken line of men (of any length) may move one step forward along its line (if the cell ahead is empty); * kings move like a queen in chess (any number of unobstructed spaces in any direction); * capturing is always performed orthogonally (forwards, backwards, or sideways). Other than the above, the rules for Dameo can be taken directly from those for international draughts (checkers). For convenience, these have been summarized below. (Else see International draughts#Rules.) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Dameo」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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