The Essential Details of Backgammon Strategies – Part 2
by Karla on April 12th, 2025
As we have dicussed in the previous article, Backgammon is a casino game of talent and luck. The goal is to shift your pieces safely around the game board to your inside board and at the same time your opponent shifts their checkers toward their inner board in the opposite direction. With competing player chips shifting in opposite directions there is bound to be conflict and the need for particular tactics at particular instances. Here are the two final Backgammon techniques to complete your game.
The Priming Game Tactic
If the goal of the blocking tactic is to hamper the opponents ability to shift her checkers, the Priming Game plan is to absolutely block any movement of the opposing player by creating a prime – ideally 6 points in a row. The competitor’s chips will either get bumped, or result a damaged position if she ever tries to escape the wall. The ambush of the prime can be built anywhere between point 2 and point eleven in your board. Once you’ve successfully built the prime to block the movement of your opponent, your competitor doesn’t even get to roll the dice, and you move your chips and toss the dice again. You’ll be a winner for sure.
The Back Game Strategy
The objectives of the Back Game tactic and the Blocking Game plan are similar – to harm your competitor’s positions in hope to boost your odds of winning, but the Back Game plan utilizes different tactics to achieve that. The Back Game strategy is frequently utilized when you are far behind your competitor. To participate in Backgammon with this technique, you have to control two or more points in table, and to hit a blot (a single piece) late in the game. This technique is more complex than others to play in Backgammon because it needs careful movement of your pieces and how the checkers are moved is partly the outcome of the dice roll.
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