In that case, the two sided checkers would still be helpful, as they tell you which checkers are out of the game, by having the checkers that have completed the tour have one side up, and all other checkers having the other side up.
I'm not sure I understand your point. Are you referring to the physical, or the digital game? In both situations, if the red square (starting position) of a player is empty, it means that either all pieces are on the board, or some of them have already made a complete tour and are out of the game. We can just subtract the number of pieces on the board from the total number (five) to find out how many of them have made a complete tour.
I'm not sure I understand your point. Are you referring to the physical, or the digital game? In both situations, if the red square (starting position) of a player is empty, it means that either all pieces are on the board, or some of them have already made a complete tour and are out of the game. We can just subtract the number of pieces on the board from the total number (five) to find out how many of them have made a complete tour.