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Basic Strategy for BeginnersThese tips were taken from the Backgammon FAQ at the
newsgroup rec.games.backgammon Single checkers (blots) on a point are vulnerable
to enemy attack and must start over if hit backgammon kurnik by n opponent's checker. Two or tasmanian backgammon more
checkers on a point are safe from attack and can also backgammon be used for blocking play backgammon free or
trapping your opponent.
Essentially backgammon is a race to see who takes
off all tasmanian backgammon of his checkers first. However, the shortest distance between two points
is not always a straight electronic backgammon line. Most beginners, rarely leave exposed checkers and
hit as often as they backgammon can. As you will find out, this play backgammon on line seemingly logical approach
is not the best strategy. The following is a simplification of some of the
factors that you should consider in forming a winning game plan:
DistributionDistribution is how evenly your checkers are divided among
the points occupied. It is usually better to have 3 gammon empire backgammon checkers each on two
different points rather than 4 checkers one and 2 on the other. You should
rarely have six checkers on a point and almost never have any more. A backgammon tasmanian backgammon games player
with even distribution will tasmanian seemingly get "luckier" yahoo backgammon game dice than his less flexible
opponent.
ExposureDon't be afraid to leave shots early in the game to establish a
strong offense or defense. Be more cautious as your enemy's home board gets
stronger. The more points he has free internet backgammon in his home board, the more difficult it will
be for you to re-enter after being tasmanian tasmanian backgammon hit.
Conversely, the more points that you
control in your enemy's home board (anchors) the bolder you may play. free internet backgammon Even if
his board tasmanian backgammon is weak, limit the number of blots (single checkers) to no more than
four. If you are significantly ahead in the race or position, then restrict your
exposure to maintain tasmanian your how to play backgammon lead.
Blocking and PrimingTry to build points without gaps between them
directly in backgammon com it shove front of the enemy checkers in your home board to prevent their
escape. Establishing these critical points as early as possible in approximate
order of importance: 5, 4, 7 to start your blockade. Six online backgammon points in a row is
called a prime. This makes it impossible for your opponent to escape for as long
as you can maintain that structure.
HittingTry to hit checkers that are the most advanced backgammon msn backgammon tasmanian backgammon or checkers that
your opponent would like to cover to establish an important point. Attack only
when it is advantageous to do so. For example, if you already play backgammon online free have two enemy
checkers on the bar, it is more critical to make another point in your home
board than to hit a third checker. Also refrain from hitting if it makes you
more vulnerable party gammon than your opponent. Keep your objectives in mind and don't be
side-tracked. However, there is an old backgammon adage that still carries
weight, download backgammon game "When in doubt, hit."
AnchoringAnchoring is establishing a defensive point (anchor) in your
enemies home board. This gives you a landing spot to come in on should you get
hit and prevents your opponent from making his home board. Early in the game try
to establish anchors on the higher points (20,21). If you become significantly
behind in the race, the lower points (22,23,24) have more value as your strategy
is to build your home board and wait for a shot. If you have two anchors try to
keep them on adjacent points.
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