Kinging
Kinging is a term used primarily in the context of the game of checkers (also known as draughts) to describe the process of promoting a regular piece to a king. This promotion occurs when a player's piece reaches the opponent's back row or home row, which is the row furthest from the starting position on the board. Once a piece is crowned, it is designated as a king, granting it enhanced movement capabilities.
In checkers, regular pieces can typically only move forward diagonally. Upon becoming a king, the piece gains
Kinging is a fundamental aspect of checkers and influences strategic decision-making, as players often seek to
The rules and terminology for kinging can differ slightly across variations of checkers and across different