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The Essential Details of Backgammon Tactics – Part 1

by Karla on Friday, August 23rd, 2019

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The objective of a Backgammon game is to move your chips around the game board and pull them from the game board faster than your challenger who works harder to achieve the same buthowever they move in the opposing direction. Winning a game of Backgammon requires both tactics and luck. Just how far you will be able to shift your chips is left to the numbers from rolling a pair of dice, and the way you move your checkers are decided on by your overall playing tactics. Enthusiasts use different techniques in the differing parts of a game dependent on your positions and opponent’s.

The Running Game Plan

The goal of the Running Game technique is to lure all your chips into your inner board and pull them off as quick as you can. This tactic focuses on the speed of advancing your chips with no time spent to hit or stop your competitor’s chips. The ideal time to employ this technique is when you think you might be able to shift your own pieces faster than your opponent does: when 1) you have a fewer pieces on the game board; 2) all your chips have past your opponent’s pieces; or 3) your opposing player doesn’t employ the hitting or blocking plan.

The Blocking Game Plan

The primary goal of the blocking strategy, by the title, is to stop the competitor’s pieces, temporarily, not fretting about moving your checkers quickly. As soon as you have established the barrier for the opponent’s movement with a few chips, you can move your other checkers quickly from the game board. You should also have a good strategy when to withdraw and shift the pieces that you employed for the blockade. The game gets interesting when the opponent utilizes the same blocking tactic.

The Basics of Backgammon Strategies – Part 2

by Karla on Saturday, August 10th, 2019

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As we have dicussed in the last article, Backgammon is a casino game of skill and luck. The goal is to shift your chips safely around the board to your inner board while at the same time your opposition shifts their chips toward their inner board in the opposite direction. With opposing player chips shifting in opposing directions there is going to be conflict and the need for particular strategies at particular times. Here are the two final Backgammon techniques to complete your game.

The Priming Game Strategy

If the goal of the blocking strategy is to slow down the opponent to shift his checkers, the Priming Game tactic is to completely block any movement of the opposing player by creating a prime – ideally 6 points in a row. The opponent’s pieces will either get hit, or result a battered position if he/she ever tries to leave the wall. The ambush of the prime can be established anywhere between point 2 and point eleven in your board. As soon as you have successfully assembled the prime to prevent the activity of the opponent, the competitor does not even get a chance to toss the dice, and you move your checkers and toss the dice again. You’ll be a winner for sure.

The Back Game Tactic

The objectives of the Back Game technique and the Blocking Game tactic are similar – to hurt your competitor’s positions in hope to better your odds of succeeding, but the Back Game plan utilizes seperate techniques to do that. The Back Game strategy is commonly used when you’re far behind your competitor. To compete in Backgammon with this technique, you need to hold two or more points in table, and to hit a blot (a single piece) late in the game. This tactic is more complex than others to play in Backgammon seeing as it requires careful movement of your checkers and how the chips are relocated is partially the outcome of the dice toss.