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<title>Backgammon Rules of Play </title>
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<title>Simple Backgammon Rules</title>
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<pubDate>9/3/2009</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[If you've never played backgammon before, these simple backgammon rules will help you understand how this classic board game works: 2 players compete over a board with 24 positions, with 15 checkers for each player. The movement of the checkers is controlled by throwing 2 dices with each player throwing once in every turn. <br />
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The most important backgammon instruction the player needs to know is the main goal: He has to be the first to move his checkers into his home board and remove them using a process known as bearing off. The first player to remove all of his checkers is declared as the winner.<br />
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If you follow these simple backgammon rules, you will quickly pick up the flow of the game and master backgammon in no time. The simple backgammon rules attracts a lot of online gaming enthusiasts including those who love to gamble. With online backgammon, players can play for free or for real money.]]></description>
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<title>Backgammon Starting Move</title>
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<pubDate>9/3/2009</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[Choosing the right backgammon starting move can dramatically change the course of every backgammon game to your advantage. Every starting move has a direct effect on your next moves. It is important for players know what the good starting moves are. If a player has studied the best starting moves, he will benefit not only from their experience but from the move itself. <br />
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A good backgammon starting move gives the player a whole different prospect of the match aside from good strategies and skills. It gives a different kind of outlook to the backgammon game and sets the pace. <br />
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Most backgammon players memorize and practice their starting moves which they think are the best. Applying the best backgammon starting move has greatly helped a lot of backgammon players to get ahead of the game. It may be impossible to memorize all the starting moves but there are helpful tips that online backgammon experts provide in order for players to have an advantage.]]></description>
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<title>Easy Backgammon Rules</title>
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<pubDate>9/3/2009</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[Backgammon is a game for 2 players. This game is played on a board with 24 small triangles called points where the backgammon checkers move according to the roll of the dice. This board game has been very popular because of the easy backgammon rules: the first player to remove all his pieces from the board wins the game. In backgammon, the main objective of the player is to remove or bear off all of his own checkers from the board. These checkers are scattered and the opponent can block or hit the player's next move. <br />
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Because of the simple and easy backgammon rules, the game has easily penetrated the online gaming industry and online backgammon was later introduced. Since then, this classic board game has been a crowd favorite because of the easy backgammon rules. Now players can easily play backgammon for free and if they feel lucky, they can play online backgammon for real money.]]></description>
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<title>Backgammon Crawford Rule</title>
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<pubDate>9/3/2009</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[The backgammon Crawford Rule is widely used for match play. The backgammon Crawford Rule was invented in the 1930's by Johnny Crawford, an American bridge and backgammon player. According to this rule, if a player is one point away from winning a match, the next game will be played without the option of using the Doubling Cube. <br />
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This means that the opponent has no reason not to double because the leading player would still win regardless of the doubled stakes while an opponent has a double advantage if the stakes are double.<br />
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To remedy this situation, the backgammon Crawford Rule requires that when a backgammon player first reaches a score which is one point short of winning, neither of the players cannot use the doubling cube for the following backgammon game which is called the Crawford game. Both players can use the doubling cube again as soon as the Crawford Game is over. The same rule applies for the online backgammon game.]]></description>
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<title>Backgammon Scoring</title>
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<pubDate>9/3/2009</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[The main objective in backgammon scoring is to be the first in removing all the checkers from the board while the opponent still has checkers on the bar or in his home board. If one succeeds in backgammon scoring, he wins thrice the value of the doubling cube.<br />
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Scoring a gammon is another version of backgammon scoring. This is similar to backgammon. The only difference is that the opponent wasn't able to remove any checkers from his own board. The player wins double the amount of stakes shown on the doubling cube in this case.<br />
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Backgammon scoring is not as easy as it sounds. A player needs to take risks for this strategy to work. But some of strategies don't work and the player is forced to make a quick decision on his next gaming strategy. And as with online backgammon, a successful play requires a combination of skill and luck.]]></description>
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<title>Backgammon Moves</title>
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<pubDate>9/3/2009</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[Love playing backgammon and want to be a professional backgammon player? Then it's time for you to learn new backgammon skills and improve your backgammon moves. Learning how to win the backgammon games involves understanding backgammon moves and mastering the backgammon strategies. But learning the moves is not sufficient. You must also know how to take control of the situation by mastering your backgammon strategy.<br />
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The main objective is to take your checkers past your opponent and then move them from the board. You can get detailed information on these moves and strategies from several online backgammon guides. Some of these sites even have illustrative examples for beginners. With online backgammon, the possibilities are endless. Not only will you enjoy playing the backgammon game but you will also able to have a chance to play with other backgammon enthusiasts around the world. You will learn new strategies, get help with your backgammon moves and meet new people.]]></description>
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<title>Backgammon Glossary</title>
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<pubDate>9/3/2009</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[Don't know what's a blunder? Who or what is a Jacoby? Having troubles understanding what people are talking about when playing backgammon? Then you need a backgammon glossary. This will help you learn all the complicated terms in the game of backgammon. A backgammon glossary is aimed in helping the player brush up on his backgammon vocabulary. This tool is useful especially for beginners. This includes a list of definitions of the most essential terms used in the backgammon game that will help you learn all the complicated terms of this exciting game.<br />
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Learning a new game also means acquiring new language - backgammon language to be exact. The backgammon glossary is an excellent tool for any beginner to get started on online backgammon. There are several online backgammon sites that offer a compilation of backgammon terms for you to feel more comfortable when sitting down for a match. Learn all the backgammon words and phrases and be like a pro in no time.]]></description>
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<title>Backgammon Tricks</title>
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<pubDate>9/3/2009</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[Backgammon game novices need not to worry about coping up with players who are already professional. There are a variety of backgammon tricks they can try to improve their playing skills. <br />
So, how do you play better backgammon? Here are some backgammon tricks that will surely help with your strategy. The key to winning a backgammon game is the doubling cube. In a backgammon game, when your opponent doubles you to two, you can always redouble to four. <br />
Avoid, at all costs, making a safe move. In the long run it will not do you good anyway. And by avoiding a safe move you are actually increasing your chances of making points in your home board. This is probably the most practical of all backgammon tricks.<br />
When bearing off, you must use all your numbers to take off checkers rather than trying to smooth your distribution by filling holes. When you have several of your opponents' checkers back, reinforce a prime so you will stay ahead of the game. ]]></description>
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<title>Printable Backgammon Rules</title>
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<pubDate>9/3/2009</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[Where do backgammon novices begin? I would say, start with a printable backgammon rules. Get Google and find the best printable backgammon rules you can find and have them printed for your convenience. <br />
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Printable Backgammon Rules come in very handy to those who are just starting out in the Backgammon niche. Players who are not yet familiar with the rules of the game can simply refer to their printable backgammon rules and as they go along, they will find that they eventually learn everything by heart.<br />
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Some online Backgammon websites provide useful details and ebooks of printable backgammon rules that can really boost a beginner's knowledge of the game.<br />
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The Internet has indeed made learning this classic game a breeze, as thousands of great helpful articles are available as well online backgammon community and forums where backgammon lovers share their best practices and tips.]]></description>
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<title>Backgammon Crawford</title>
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<pubDate>9/3/2009</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[The Backgammon Crawford Rule is used in tournaments and all backgammon players should know it<br />
The Crawford Rule is intended to make the final stage of a backgammon match -as well as online backgammon tournaments - fairer for the player in the lead. The rule states that if one player is just one game away from winning a match  the game cannot be doubled anymore. For example, a player is just one point away from winning a match, from his opponent's point of view there is nothing to lose so he will double the game regardless of his position and his chances of winning the game. <br />
This means that if one player is just one point away from winning and the other is two points away then they will later on be in the same position when the game is doubled. The trailing player will double the game and whoever wins will take the match. It becomes unfair and a lose-lose situation for the leading player then. The leading player in essence, gains nothing from the doubled game and the trailing player is taking no risk. The hard earned advantage the leading player worked hard for becomes defeated.<br />
In order to prevent this win-win situation or bonus for the trailing player, the Backgammon Crawford rule prevents the players from using the doubling cube during a match where one player is just a point shy from winning the match. The game then becomes a 'Crawford Game'. If the match has not been won, the doubling cube may be allowed again. <br />
 The Backgammon Crawford rule is named after the famous 1930s bridge player Johnny Crawford who first suggested the idea. The Crawford rule is commonly used in competitions including online backgammon tournaments and match play and should always be assumed unless otherwise stated.]]></description>
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<title>Backgammon Terminology</title>
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<pubDate>9/3/2009</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[Does your face go blank when you hear the words anchor, joker, bear off and pip count? You are so not alone. Backgammon terminology can get very intimidating and confusing, and there are so many of them to remember.<br />
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This article will discuss the most common backgammon terminology one should know. These are just the basics. You will find that as you continue to improve on your backgammon skills, you also learn the backgammon terminology by heart. But for now, here are the basic ones:<br />
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Anchor - This is when 2 or more chips are occupying any point within the inner board of your opponent<br />
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Joker - No, this is not Batman's nemesis. Joker is a lucky roll that affects a game's outcome in a person's favour<br />
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Bear off - To remove a checker from the board according to a roll of the dice after all of your checkers have been brought into your home board.<br />
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Pip Count - The total number of points that a player must move his checkers to bring them home and bear them off.<br />
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Blot - A single backgammon chip susceptible to attacks by the opponent. <br />
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Hit - To attack the blot of an opponent, the blot is then placed on the centre bar of the board.<br />
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Hit and Cover - To hit an opposing blot and then continue on with the same checker to cover your own blot.<br />
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There are many more jargon that a player should know in backgammon terminology. These are just the most commonly used and are "need to know" terms. In due time, you will be able to walk (and talk) like a professional backgammon player.]]></description>
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<title>Backgammon Jacoby Rule</title>
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<pubDate>9/3/2009</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[The backgammon Jacoby rule is an optional rule in the backgammon game. A Jacoby rule is only allowed for money play and is never used on a match play. The rule was promoted by gamesman Oswald Jacoby and states that no player can win a backgammon games unless a double has been given and accepted. One must first be familiar with doubling to understand the backgammon Jacoby rule. Doubling is often used in matches when a trailing player wants to make up for lost games. Alternatively, a player can use doubling if he wants to take advantage of a strong position to pull ahead on points.<br />
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The rule was made is to eliminate a long and tedious backgammon game by waiting for a player to get a gammon rather than doubling for a single point. And according to the backgammon Jacoby rule, a gammon or backgammon may not be scored as such unless the cube has been passed and accepted. This however encourages the players to give bad doubles.]]></description>
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