Making a run for it isn’t the best way
Many professional backgammon players like to show off against the beginner or amateur by “coming from behind”. This means lulling the opponent into a false sense of security by getting taken off the board with one or two pieces and letting them initially build up their board and look like they are well ahead. There [...]
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Posted on October 22, 2006 by Nigel | Filed Under Backgammon, Strategy, tips
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The popularity of Opening 32 plays
If you would consult or look at many backgammon books that were written before 1980 you will discover that many of these references actually claim that the 32 down is the only good way to play a 32. In a big majority of these books, the 32 split is not even given any kind of [...]
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Posted on October 13, 2006 by Nigel | Filed Under Backgammon, Strategy, tips
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Important concepts about opening rolls
When you play each roll in backgammon there are certain important concepts that you should be able to keep in mind to more effectively play each one. Here they are:1. Focus on the two major goals of backgammon – trying to trap the opponent’s runners behind a blockade AND escaping with your own two runners [...]
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Posted on October 6, 2006 by Nigel | Filed Under Backgammon, Strategy, tips
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