They didn't play against each other.
They play checkers with different people other than each other
They aren't playing against each other.
They are playing with separate people.
none of them are playing
There is no reason to assume they are playing each other throughout.
They weren't playing eachother.
The statement "Two men play 7 games of checkers, each man gets the same number, and there is no tie" suggests that the total number of games played is an odd number, specifically 7. Since there are no ties mentioned, it implies that there must be a clear winner in each game. In checkers, each game can only have one winner, as the objective is to capture all of the opponent's pieces or block them in a way that they cannot make a move. If each man plays 7 games and there are no ties, then each man must win a total of 3 games (since 3 + 3 = 6) with 1 game remaining. In the last game, one of the men will win, making the total number of wins for each man equal. So, the scenario described ensures that each man wins the same number of games (3 each), and there is no tie.
The two women are not playing each other, but rather other opponents.
Twelve (12) playing pieces are given to each of two players in the game of checkers played in the United States of America. But the number is greater in France. In a game there, each player is given 20 pieces.
They are not playing against each other.
The two men are not playing each other. They're not yet done, they just finished the fourth game.
Neither do. Each player in chess has 16 pieces, which is probably what you mean, but that means there are 32 pieces on the board at the start. In checkers, each player has 12 pieces, so there are 24 pieces at the start of a game.