In this game or puzzle, 48 checkers are placed on the two outside spaces of a standard 64-square checkerboard as shown:
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The object is to remove as many checkers as possible by diagonal jumps (as in standard checkers).
It is easy to remove 30 to 39 checkers, a challenge to remove 40 to 44, and a substantial feat to remove 45 to 47.
The program was created and written by David Ahl.
As published in Basic Computer Games (1978):
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