Gambling on backgammon with the doubling cube
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Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2007 1:54 am Post subject: Gambling on backgammon with the doubling cube |
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Since the 1920s gambling on backgammon with the doubling cube has become a popular feature of the backgammon board game. With a good understanding of how to use the doubling-cube you are in much better position to win the money wagered on the game than you are if you lack such knowledge.
Backgammon's doubling cube is easily recognized, as it is larger than the standard backgammon dice. Rather than showing the traditional one to six dice numbering, the doubling cube is numbered 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, and 64. When gambling on backgammon with the doubling cube the cube is positioned centrally. When a player's turn comes round, they can challenge their opponent to double the stakes. The double cube is offered by turning it over to show its next higher value and the opposing player is invited to accept it. If they accept the offer, this player takes the cube and places it on their side of the board.
A key aspect of the challenge of gambling on backgammon with the doubling cube is knowing when to offer and when to reject an offer to take the doubling cube. Accepting the doubling cube is an agreement to continue the game at doubled stakes, while rejecting it is equivalent to resigning the game at the current stakes. The secret of mastering gambling on backgammon with the doubling cube is being able to quickly calculate the probabilities of your winning or losing the game from the current playing position. If the probability of winning is high, it makes sense to accept an offer or offer yourself the doubling cube to your opponent. |
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