Backgammon gambling stakes when playing for money
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Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2007 2:53 pm Post subject: Backgammon gambling stakes when playing for money |
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Backgammon is often played with out introducing gambling. This can be enjoyable, but gambling adds a certain risk and suspense to the game which makes it really fun. One thing that's important to remember when playing this way is the backgammon gambling stakes. What are backgammon gambling stakes?
Gambling stakes are the amount that you make to gamble with. For instance, if a game is worth one point, you and your opponent need to agree upon what that one point equals. This could be anything from a sum of money to another object or action. For instance you could say that every point one equals the loser to walk the winners dog. If you are nervous about gambling for cash remember there are other options when you use stakes.
Backgammon gambling stakes are kept track of with the doubling cube.
Players use the doubling cube to count the amount of times the players double the game. For instance, one player can all to double the stakes of the game, for example making it worth two points when it was originally one. The doubling cube keeps track of this. If the game is now two points and the stakes are $10 per point, now the game is worth $20. Backgammon gambling stakes are fun to introduce at a party or get together with friends. Create a casual tournament and see how much fun your guests have. It's bound to be a night to remember. |
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