He can move any number of times, but only two
square per turn, and in any direction.
a king can move multiple spaces diagonal. when moving diagonal the king can only jump one piece at a time and can double jump and so on ex.
forward digitally but in any direction (fowards and backwards) but it does not move like a "Rook" in Chess.
Normally - no , although castling is an exception - see related link below .
No , the King is allowed to move only one space at a time - the pawn may , upon it's first move , excercise the option of moving from one to two spaces .
No only 5 spaces
One in any direction per turn
no such thing
yes
Yes you may long jump in checkers, as long as there is a space behind the piece you are jumping. The king can move in any direction and can move across any number of spaces.
no in checkers you can only move diagnolly, but you have to move diagnally forward unless you are a king if that was your Q.
Yes
Only a king can move in any direction in checkers. All other pieces can only move forward.
no u cant move diagonally
a king can move backward
In the game of checkers, a kinged pawn may be moved like a normal pawn, but can move in any direction, forwards or backwards, side to side, as long as the move is diagonal. ----InfoMac
No, the rules of checkers do not allow a king to double jump on the same move. A double jump refers to making the jump twice in one move. The rules call for one movement per turn.
yes only by kings and it is when there is a piece on the side and you pretty much just move two spaces but you take their peice
he can move only one square per turn, but he can go backward
Yes, as soon as he is crowned he is a king. But he can't move until the next turn.