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- Lasca abstract "Lasca (also called Laska or Laskers) is a draughts (or checkers) variant, invented by the second World Chess Champion Emanuel Lasker (1868–1941). Lasca is derived from English Draughts (American Checkers) and a Russian game, Bashni (Towers).The game is played on a 7×7 board; as with draughts and most descendant games, play takes place only on alternating squares, so that only 25 of the 49 squares are actually used. The playing pieces are known initially as "soldiers"; when they reach the last row of the board, they become "officers", with the same ability as kings in English draughts to move and jump backwards.The major difference between Lasca and other draughts variants is that instead of pieces being removed from the board when they are jumped, they are placed under the piece that jumped them, forming a "column". A column is under the control of the player whose piece is on top, and has the move and jump capabilities of that piece (so that, for instance, a column with a Black officer on top is under Black's control, and can move and jump in either direction.) If a column is itself jumped, only the top piece is removed to go under the column doing the jumping.There are a few other changes in the rules, as well. Capturing is mandatory when possible; this means that a clever player may be able to force his opponent to capture several pieces of his color, then capture his opponent's piece from the top, leaving a powerful column composed of several pieces of his own color. Also, the game is won when one player (a) leaves his opponent with no legal move (b) has captured all his opponent's pieces or (c) when the opposing player resigns.".
- Lasca genre Abstract_strategy_game.
- Lasca genre Board_game.
- Lasca wikiPageExternalLink www.lasca.org.
- Lasca wikiPageExternalLink laska.html.
- Lasca wikiPageExternalLink laskers_rules.html.
- Lasca wikiPageExternalLink laskers_rules.pdf.
- Lasca wikiPageID "3553830".
- Lasca wikiPageRevisionID "591741860".
- Lasca aka "Laska".
- Lasca aka "Laskers".
- Lasca complexity "Medium".
- Lasca genre Abstract_strategy_game.
- Lasca genre Board_game.
- Lasca hasPhotoCollection Lasca.
- Lasca italicTitle "no".
- Lasca players "2".
- Lasca playingTime "Varies, chess clocks can be used".
- Lasca randomChance "None".
- Lasca setupTime "-60.0".
- Lasca skills "Strategy, tactics".
- Lasca strategy "High".
- Lasca subjectName "Lasca".
- Lasca wordnet_type synset-game-noun-2.
- Lasca subject Category:Board_games_introduced_in_1911.
- Lasca subject Category:Draughts_variants.
- Lasca type Abstraction100002137.
- Lasca type Contest107456188.
- Lasca type Draft107883980.
- Lasca type Draughts.
- Lasca type Drink107885223.
- Lasca type Event100029378.
- Lasca type Game100456199.
- Lasca type Helping107578363.
- Lasca type IndefiniteQuantity113576355.
- Lasca type Measure100033615.
- Lasca type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Lasca type SmallIndefiniteQuantity113760316.
- Lasca type SocialEvent107288639.
- Lasca type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Lasca type Activity.
- Lasca type Game.
- Lasca type Action.
- Lasca type Game.
- Lasca type Activity.
- Lasca type Thing.
- Lasca comment "Lasca (also called Laska or Laskers) is a draughts (or checkers) variant, invented by the second World Chess Champion Emanuel Lasker (1868–1941). Lasca is derived from English Draughts (American Checkers) and a Russian game, Bashni (Towers).The game is played on a 7×7 board; as with draughts and most descendant games, play takes place only on alternating squares, so that only 25 of the 49 squares are actually used.".
- Lasca label "Lasca (juego)".
- Lasca label "Lasca".
- Lasca label "Laska (Spiel)".
- Lasca label "拉斯克疊跳棋".
- Lasca sameAs Laska_(Spiel).
- Lasca sameAs Lasca_(juego).
- Lasca sameAs m.09l5dm.
- Lasca sameAs Q1241195.
- Lasca sameAs Q1241195.
- Lasca sameAs Lasca.
- Lasca wasDerivedFrom Lasca?oldid=591741860.
- Lasca isPrimaryTopicOf Lasca.