Backgammon Instructions: How to Capture Your Opponent's Back
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Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2007 12:51 am Post subject: Backgammon Instructions: How to Capture Your Opponent's Back |
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Backgammon is a race to the finish. But being fast is never enough. That's why slowing down your opponent is an important part of any sound backgammon strategy. There are several ways you can accomplish this, and capturing your opponent's backgammon checkers is one of them. Here are some backgammon instructions that will help you understand how to capture your opponent's checkers.
To capture an enemy checker, you must land on a point occupied by exactly one enemy checker. When your opponent has a point on the backgammon board occupied by just one checker, it is called a 'blot'. If the dice allows you to land on the blot, you can 'hit the blot' and capture the lone checker. The captured checker is then placed on the bar, and your opponent can not play any moves until the captured checker re-enters the game from your home. This is why capturing enemy backgammon checkers is such an important aspect of backgammon instructions. By capturing your opponent's backgammon checkers, you may actually stop him from moving at all until you start bearing off, or at worst send his checker all the way back to your home, where it must travel the entire length of the backgammon board before your opponent can bear off. This valuable time will allow you to advance your checkers and bear off before your opponent does.
Capturing your opponent's backgammon checkers is a very important part of your game strategy. You should seek all the backgammon instructions you can find on the subject. First make sure you read all the backgammon rules you can find. Start with your chosen on line backgammon website, then look for more advanced articles and tutorials about backgammon strategy. But backgammon instructions can also be found at many other places. Look for backgammon books, forums and websites. You can find a wealth of information on the subject, and improve you backgammon game considerably. |
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