Brazilian checkers follows the same rules and conventions as international draughts, the only differences are the smaller gameboard (8×8 squares instead of 10×10), and fewer checkers per player (12 instead of 20).
All moves and captures are made diagonally.
Number 29 is at the left corner seen from the player with the light pieces.
Number 4 is at the left corner seen from the player with the dark pieces.
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