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  • About.com Checkers NetLinks - Annotated links to resources across the Web for checkers and draughts.
  • Checkers & Draughts - Checkers and Draughts, rules, champions, problems, famous players and positions. World Championship Matches.
  • Checkers Information at Board Game Central - Information, book, and links about the game of Checkers, as well as software for Windows, Macintosh, and other platforms.
  • CheckersLinks.com - A checkers directory with categorized links to checkers sites with rules, history, graphics, ratings, books, articles, software, forums, boards, playsites, leagues, and tournaments.
  • Checkerworld - Includes endings, problems, and news.
  • Danish Draughts Federation - Features a gallery of players, rules and strategies.
  • International Draughts - Features rules, news, tournaments, software, forum, photos, history, and problems for international draughts (10x10).
  • Jim Loy's Checkers Pages - Checkers enthusiast Jim Loy has a whole book on checkers online here. Learn about the game, look at commented old games and read his articles on checkers.
  • Little Polish - Brazilian draughts program. Features an artificial intelligence to play against and game analysis.
  • Rules of Checkers - Includes the rules of checkers along with a short history, some strategy and a bulletin board.
  • The American Checker Federation - Offers classes, tournament information, history, and news.
  • The Checker Maven - Articles, book reviews, news, tutorials, games, problems, and features.
  • World Draughts Federation - Presents statutes and regulations, federations and committees, and a history of the game.
  • Science Magazine: Checkers Is Solved - Paper by Jonathan Schaeffer et. al. describing the exhaustive solution of the game by computers, with the result that perfect play by both sides leads to a draw. (Abstract only; subscription required to view full article.) (July 19, 2007)
  • BBC News: Computers Crack Famous Board Game - Details of the recently-discovered exhaustive solution to draughts, and the resulting computer program that can never lose a game. (July 19, 2007)
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