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You probably want to repeat experience, which, unwittingly, my mother once did. But it doesn't work with all chess. You need a fairly heavy board with a smooth, polished bottom. And the tablecloth needs a smooth, slippery, silk or linen fabric.

However, if you have a wooden chessboard or just a smooth table, you can do similar experiments with checkers.

Checkers don't fall either.

The first experience will be like this. Place 10-12 checkers on the board in a column, one on top of the other. With a little practice, you will learn how to knock out the lower checker with a quick blow of the ruler without knocking down those that were standing on it.

The second experiment with checkers is also very simple. Put a strip of writing paper on the edge of the board, and put a few checkers on it in a column. Try pulling on the paper.

If you pull slowly, the checkers will move along with the paper. But if you pull very sharply, the piece of paper will remain in your hands, and the checkers will not move!

Author: Galpershtein L.Ya.

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