An Analysis of the Backgammon Blocking Strategy
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Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2007 2:48 pm Post subject: An Analysis of the Backgammon Blocking Strategy |
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One of the best strategies used in the game of backgammon is known as the backgammon blocking strategy. This is used to prevent the opponent from advancing in the game and should be considered from the opening moves of the game for maximum effect. The backgammon blocking strategy can comprise making a blocking prime or using blocking anchors.
Creating a prime block as a backgammon blocking strategy entails building consecutive rows of two or more checkers. When there is a gap between the two rows of checkers, this is known as a broken prime. A similar backgammon blocking strategy is known as anchoring. This involves making a point in the opponent's home board that is occupied by two or more checkers. This blocks the opponent from advancing and creates a good position for attack.
The most effective backgammon blocking strategies involve making consecutive rows, ideally in the middle of the backgammon board. If a player creates primes in his own home board, they are not very effective in blocking the opponent from advancing. Players should also aim to move their checkers together and not one at a time. Not only does this protect the checkers from being hit, but they also form a basis for potential primes during the game. Remember that this strategy can significantly improve your chances of winning the game with a gammon or a backgammon. These strategies should be put into practice by playing in tournaments or downloading freeware from the internet. |
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