Anchoring in backgammon is a great way to create advantage
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Posted: Tue Jul 31, 2007 1:22 am Post subject: Anchoring in backgammon is a great way to create advantage |
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Anchoring in backgammon is a great way to get a head in the game. To create an anchor all you have to do is get two of your checkers into your opponent's home board. The title anchor is very well suited for this position. Just like docking a boat in the harbor implies settling into one spot for a desired amount of time, making an anchor is as if you have really settled into your opponents home area.
Anchoring in backgammon puts you in such a great position because it limits the play options for your opponent. After rolling the dice, when he is trying to bear off checkers, and move checkers into his or her home board he or she has less options of where to place his or her checkers. This is because your checkers are taking up space in one of the points in his home board. Anchoring in backgammon can really be the key to winning or losing a game.
Keep in mind that in backgammon you want to leave your opponent with less and less play options as the game continues. Anchoring in backgammon is a great way to stay in control. If you want to learn more about this move there are many glossaries for backgammon on the internet. Try looking up different suggested checker placements that will make creating an anchor a piece of cake. Don't be scared to be the aggressive player in this game, it can give you advantages that will make you become the winner. |
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