Learning Advanced Backgammon Tips
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Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2007 4:15 pm Post subject: Learning Advanced Backgammon Tips |
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Every advanced backgammon player will have his own store of backgammon tips. While some may choose to hoard these tips to ensure they don't give too much away, other players are happy to pass on their knowledge in an attempt to raise the level of backgammon play. This is especially true at online backgammon sites where it is in the backgammon community's best interests to encourage new players to develop their skills. The more people there are playing backgammon, the wider your variety of opponents to play against.
Counting points or gammons in the game is a useful skill to have. These advanced backgammon tips can be employed in tournament play where you will usually play a series of six games to go through to the next level. Many advanced players swear by a simple counting method that helps them keep track of the points they make.
Why keep track of your points? The answer is simple. The player who is ahead in the game should not be afraid to use the doubling cube to his full advantage. Having a sound understanding of your position in the game is highly beneficial, which is why you will often find information on point counting and other advanced backgammon tips published at online backgammon forums.
The easiest way to keep track of the points you accrue is to count the actual points on the board. A closed board with no free spaces has a count of 42. If you have two checkers on the 4, 5 and 6 points, they are worth 30 points. Similarly, two checkers on the 7 and 8 points are worth 30. Remembering just a few of these advanced backgammon tips is likely to make a significant difference to your game. |
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