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Checkers helpp?

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can anybody give me a way to translate this beacuse i made a cool move and now i want to see it again

1. g3-h4 b6-a5 2. f2-g3 a7-b6 3. g3-f4 b6-c5 4. c3-d4 c5-b4 5. a3xc5 d6xb4 6.

e1-f2 f6-g5 7. h4xf6 g7xe5xg3xe1xc3xe5 8. b2-a3 c7-d6 9. a3xc5 d6xb4 10. g1-f2

e5-f4 11. e3xg5 h6xf4 12. f2-g3 f4-e3 13. c1-b2 b4-a3 14. b2-c3 a3-b2 15. g3-h4

b2xd4 16. h4-g5 e3-d2 17. h2-g3 d4-e3 18. g5-h6 d2-e1 19. g3-h4 e3-f2 20. h4-g5

f2-g1 21. g5-f6 e7xg5 0-1

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  1. it's very easy.

    the number (1,2,3 etc.) means move (to be exact, pair of moves - i.e. your and your opponent)

    the letters denote squares at vertical line

    the figures after the letters denote squares at horizontal line

    so letter+figure denote particular square

    for example.

    1. g3-h4 b6-a5

    first move

    g3-h4 white moves from the square g3 to h4

    b6-a5 black moves from the square b6 to a5

    perhaps, it sounds a bit complicated, but when you have the board before your eyes, it's very easy

    Good Luck!

    Merry Christmas)

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