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becoming captured or getting captured? #1 (permalink) Wed Nov 11, 2009 18:00 pm   becoming captured or getting captured?
 

My respected teachers

Please find out mistakes and correct them.

A: Teach me some tips of checkers game.
B: Listen -
1: ''Block the kings row from your opponent for as long as possible. If he can't make a king, he will be at a disadvantage.'' OR
''Block the kings rows of your opponent for as long as possible. If he can't make a king, he will be at a disadvantage.'' ?
2: ''Try to pre-think the opponent's move and block him so that he can no longer make a move.'' OR
''Try to pre-think the opponent's moves and block him so that he can no longer make a move.'' ? What does ''pre-think'' mean?
3: ''Move your piece between your own pieces and your opponent’s pieces to slip into a spot near the opponent’s piece without becoming captured.'' OR
''Move your piece between your own pieces and your opponent’s pieces to slip into a spot near the opponent’s piece without getting captured.'' ?

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