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Posted: Sun Jul 15, 2007 4:29 pm Post subject: Scoring a Gammon to Win |
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Do you know how to win a game of backgammon by scoring a gammon? In tournament action, every gammon you win counts. Even when you are on a losing streak, you can boost your chances of winning points when you play for gammons.
The main problem many players face is knowing when to try scoring a gammon to win rather than using the doubling cube to intimidate their opponent out of the game. Generally, you should only focus on scoring a gammon when you are a favorite in the game. A useful rule to remember is that when you play for a gammon instead of using the cube to double your opponent out, you need to win two gammons for every loss. Keeping this in mind should help you make decisions when you reach these crucial stages of the game.
Scoring a gammon is in your best interests because it will double the points you score with a single win. For example, your opponent has already taken the double. This gives you four points with a gammon and two points with a single win. However, if you lose the game, you will lose by four points instead of two because you decided to go for the gammon. For this reason, you need to be confident of winning before you decide to play for gammon. You should base your decision on how likely you are to score a gammon win against the chance of losing the game to your opponent. |
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