Backgammon variations

The vast majority of the game of backgammon are well understood. Unlike poker, for example, in the backgammon game with full information available, leaving little room for cheating or misunderstanding. However, it is difficult to control the numbers that are thrown. Backgammon rules leave it clear that it must play the numbers we have taken with the dice. If you happen if we were wrong and play with other numbers, our opponents can forgive us and allow us to perform the movements again.

For example, think for a moment that the red strip 64 and believed to be in the bar, so it takes the dice without moving any chips. The black man is entitled to take the dice and play beyond the red has wasted one of its most successful runs. In some tournaments held so-called "only legal moves." With this variant of the game, users can only make legal moves and must indicate the illegal movement making the rival. No doubt this variant of the game makes it more attractive, due to be carried out with total transparency and without traps.

Another point to consider is premature rolls. This happens when a user throws the dice before the other player has to complete its movement. This is where we ask the question of whether is it or not validate the roll of the dice in this circumstance? We can say that both variants of backgammon are effective. If this spread is maintained, the opponent might get a very good advantage.

Consider this position, as an example, if the red does not know whether to pass or take 10 / 5 * / 3 to be brave with 10 / 5 *, 13/11, when at that time the black dice launches prematurely and gets 43. Now the red know you can do to calm the high-risk move. This is more complicated because when an opponent launches ever before of what is appropriate. Many opt to cancel premature rolls and throw the dice again. The exception might be in the moment of collapse when there is no contact. For this reason it is best to know in advance the option of going to play backgammon.

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