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In The Catcher in the Rye, Holden Caulfield tells how

Jane would always keep all her kings in the back row and it’s because she’s always on defense because of her past.
However, in order to become a king in checkers you first must go all the way to the other side of the board.
Am I missing something here, or am I just taking it too far?

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Dr. Ozy offline Verified User (6 years, 1 month) Long Term User Shouts: 10 #
An Undisclosed Location | 1 year, 4 months ago (5 minutes after post)

you have to move your pieces across the board to kind them, but you can move them back across to your side of the board. i’m assuming this is what she did.

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An Unknown Location | 1 year, 4 months ago (1 hour, 48 minutes after post)

I think that is exactly the point, it really might be pointing out the dilemma of being defensive.

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