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Lasca has almost the same rules as English Checkers with the following differences:
- According to Emanuel Lasker, White always starts the game. (On igGameCenter, however, dark starts.)
- When a single checker (or a king) is captured it's not removed from the board but is placed below the capturing checker (or a king) forming a stack. If several checkers (or kings) are captured during the same move then they sequently placed below the capturing checker:
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- A stack is controlled by the player who owns the topmost checker (or king).
- A stack moves or captures other checkers or stacks according to the rules of English Checkers applying to the topmost checker (or king).
- When a stack or a single checker captures an opponent's stack, just the topmost checker is taken from that stack and placed below the capturing stack or a checker. The next checker or a king in the stack (beneath the captured topmost one) is considered to be "released" and can be used by its owner on the next move:
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After the capture
The topmost red checker was taken from a stack. The orange checker beneath it was released.
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- An ordinary checker at the top of a stack can be promoted to a king exactly the same way as in English Checkers.
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