Best opening games

To account opening rolls in backgammon game, we see the various combinations of 2 dice. Each of the 6 double happens once and are not double happen 2 times. Therefore there are only 15 possibilities of beginning. Five of these beginnings are played the same way, 31 are played by Section 5, 42 is played by 4 points, 53 is played by 3 points, 61 is made by the point of the boom 65 is being played back a page the midpoint 24/13.

Other opening runs presented 3 different options, which are:

 

  • Occupy also Section 5 or 2 to split the back checkers.
  • Play by contact or bring back a token.
  • Divide the cards back or lower midpoint builders.
  • As it is, the following will present a six-run: 62, 63 and 64. They may reach a record played back with 24/16, 24/15 and 24/14 each other. Indeed these are played a bit outdated, as more normal or popular plays are 62 24/18, 13 / 11 63 24/18, 13 / 10 64 24/18, 13 / 9.


The reason for these moves is to try to cause a suitable exchange of blows to the opponent's bar or made in the next spin. It should be noted that 64 also may be played 8 / 2, 6 / 2 which are suitable for specific movements of the game results. Moreover, the slot games are those with: 21 13/11, 6 / 5 41 13 / 9, 6 / 5 51 13 / 8, 6 / 5 and under division plays at: 21 13/11, 24 / 23 41 13 / 9 24/23 51 13 / 8, 24/23.

Slot drag those plays when the plays complex circumstances leading to division positions easier. In the last category is 32, 43, 52 and 54. The options considered will be 32 13/10, 13/11 43 13 / 9 13/10 54 13 / 8, 13 / 9 52 13 / 8, 13/11, while the moves relating to the division will be 32 13/10 , 24 / 21 43 13 / 9, 24/21 or 13/10, 24/20 54 13 / 8 24/20 52 13 / 8, 24/22. Again the construction moves tend to drag more complicated positions and plays simple division positions. The choice depends on the user, but it is good to note that the results of tournament games become essential and should be taken into account with respect to the ability of rival.

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