On Pocket-Monkey, you can undo placing your piece (if -- like me -- you sometimes put it off by one space), but we don't flip the checkers over until you've committed to making the move by pressing Send. This is so it's closer to playing with a real board: When playing with a real board and your opponent sitting across from you, you can't put a piece down and flip over the checkers, but then change your mind and flip them back again. You have to picture in your head what will happen, because by the time you actually do it, you're committed.
ok thank you. I didn't know how the game was played on the board. I will get use to it this way. I would never want to play the board game, all that flipping.
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