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Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2007 1:52 am Post subject: Backgammon board set up as it is made traditional and online |
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The backgammon board set up we are familiar with today is basically the same game arrangement that has been used for thousands of years. Although there are differences in the way the game is played, and even in the opening arrangement of the checkers between different versions of the game, this backgammon board set up remains a unifying factor across the globe. Thus, every backgammon board that you see is going to be divided into twenty-four narrow triangular sections, called points. Each board has a central ridge, or bar, running down it to divide the board into playing areas for each player. In addition, the dice and throwing cup, and the fifteen round counters allocated to each player are common features of every game. Many games also use the doubling cube, which is a little larger and marked differently than the regular dice with it numbering of 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, and 64. The doubling cube is used for raising the gambling stakes in the game.
The opening positions in the backgammon board set up usually involve placing two checkers on the opposing player's first point, five checkers on a central point, three checkers on the eighth point, and the remaining five checkers on the sixth point. However, the nackgammon version opens with a different starting arrangement. The chief difference in the Internet backgammon board set up is the effortless way in which it is accomplished. Login to the site and select to play a game, and all the checkers are automatically arranged in their starting position. What could be easier? |
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