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Backgammon and the Rules of the Game

Backgammon is a two-player game. Backgammon comprises 24-narrow points or triangles, which the colors group into a four geometry quarter composing 6-triangles of the 24 group. Quadrants of else quarter geometry groups are typically known as home boards, which comprises the outer section of the board, and the outer section, opponent home boards. The bar is known as the separating outer boards, which ridges centerboard.

Points in backgammon has numbers per player, which the point at the outermost area comprises the 24-points. This also sums the opponent single point, while each game player in backgammon has 15-checkers. The checkers used per player has its own colors. The start of backgammon comprises two-per player 24-points, 5-per player 15-points, 3-per player 8-point, and 5-per player 6-points. Each player has a set of dice, which includes a cup for the dice. The cup is used to shake the dice per turn. Backgammon has a double cube, which numbers two; four, eight, sixteen, thirty-two and so on is the face numbers, as it is employed to track stakes.

Backgammons objective is to maneuver all checkers to the player’s board area while bearing off the checkers. The player that completely bears off his checkers is the winning of backgammon.

At the beginning of online backgammon, both players toss a dice. If one player has a higher number facing the board, he starts the game backgammon. If both players toss the dice and the same number appears on both dice, the players roll the dice again. Once it is established who starts the game, the player will move his checkers about the board based on the number shown on both dice. At this time, each player rolls both dice and continues the game by taking turns.

Each dice number is number of points, or sometimes known as “pips.” The player then moves again, whereas he will move his checkers forward per turn. This takes him to a number lowered point in the game.

The rules include open points, where the player can only move his checkers, i.e. if the points are not occupying two-or more checkers opposing. The dice numbers represent moves separated, i.e. if the dice are showing two and six the player moves one checker and then the other until he completes the dice amount, thus he moves two spaces at open points. The player can also use one checker to move to open points, yet he can only move to a point of intermediate direction, from the start point of which the checker was situated to an open area on the board.

Backgammon has many rules, but overall it is move the checkers, collect the points, and maneuver all checkers to the opposing end of the board to win the game. If a player rolls the dice and a two fives are showing on both dice, thus the player then moves 20 times instead of ten times.

For more information on backgammon, consider a search in the engines to find additional information.


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May 18, 2006, 17:41
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