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Openings

Rules of the Russian Checkers | 3 Kings against one king Google

Opening of Petrov

19-13 g3-h4
224-20b6-a5
3 6-9f2-g3
427-24c7-b6
510-14c3-f4
623-19d6-c5
This opening was described in 1827 by great master Alexander Petrov

Stick

111-15c3-d4
224-20b6-a5
315-19d4-c5
423:16d6:b4
512:19a3:c5

City Party

111-15c3-d4
223-19d6-c5
3 8-11b2-c3
422-17f6-g5
511-16c3-b4
617-13g5-h4
716:23b4:d6
826:19e7:c5

Take Back

111-15c3-d4
223-19d6-c5
38-11 b2-c3
427-23c7-d6
511-16c3-b4
624-20b6-a5
715-24b4:b6
820-27a5-a7
916-19b4-c5
1023-16d6-b4
1112-19a3-c5
1222-17f6-g5

Old Game

111-15c3-d4
223-19d6-c5
3 8-11b2-c3
426-23e7-d6

Reverse City Party

111-16c3-b4
222-18f6-e5
310-14e3-f4
425-22g7-f6
516-20b4-a5
622-17f6-g5
7 8-11b2-c3
817-10g5:e3
9 7-14d2:f4

Intersection

111-15c3-d4
223-18d6-e5
3 8-11b2-c3
426-23e7-d6
510-14e3-f4

Fork

111-15c3-d4
223-18d6-e5
3 9-14g3-f4
418-11e5:c3
5 8-15b2:d4
624-20b6-a5
7 5-9 h2-g3
822-17f6-g5
9 4-8 a1-b2
1017-13g5-h4
11 8-11b2-c3
1225-22g7-f6
1314-18f4-e5
1428-24a7-b6
1518-25e5:g7
1629-22h8:f6
17 3-8 c1-b2
1822-17f6-g5
19 9-14g3-f4
2032-28b8-a7

Group Of Fish

111-16c3-b4
224-19b6-c5
3 8-11b2-c3
422-17f6-g5
5 9-14g3-f4

Game of F. Kaulen

19-14 g3-f4
222-18f6-e5
3 5-9 h2-g3

Push

111-15c3-d4
222-17f6-g5
315-19d4-c5
424:15b6:d4
510:19e3:c5
623:16d6:b4
712:19a3:c5
817-13g5-h4
One of the oldest openings.

Game of Bodianckiy

112-16a3-b4
224-20b6-a5
3 8-12b2-a3
427-24c7-b6
5 4-8 a1-b2
624-19b6-c5
711-15c3-d4
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