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Anchoring in backgammon puts your opponent in a bad position

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PostPosted: Sun Aug 19, 2007 2:49 pm    Post subject: Anchoring in backgammon puts your opponent in a bad position Reply with quote

Download Backgammon SoftwareBackgammon is a wonderful game because it's so simple, but with the right kind of intelligence you can really make the game impossible for your opponent. One way to do this is by anchoring in backgammon. How do you create an anchor in backgammon? The way you do this is by putting two or more of your own checkers on to one of the points in your opponent's home board. Anchoring in backgammon requires a basic knowledge of how the board is set up.

Points are the big black triangles on the backgammon board. The home board is different for each player. Each player's home board is placed where his or her points eighteen through twenty four rest. Remember that player one's point 1 is player two's point 24. This is why their home boards are opposite each other on the board.

Anchoring in backgammon puts your opponent in a bad position because it gives him or her less options for play. When your opponent rolls the dice on his or her turn, he may not have what to do with his roll because your anchor is in his or her way. It's really exciting how anchoring in backgammon can give a player so much control over the outcome of the game. Try to create these when you play backgammon and see how much it advances you in your games. Being an aggressive player can be the way for you two win time after time. All you need to do is think first before you play your turn and try to foresee how your opponent will respond.
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