Backgammon is an ancient board game, whose origins can be called real table. It is a hobby involving 2 players per game. Each player has 15 checkers, which should be moving them within 24 triangles or points. The movements of the cards depend on the values obtained by rolling the dice. This entertainment is played by a bet that is fixed in advance at the beginning of the game. This bet is fixed for a number of points. During the game, if a player thinks he has more advantage than the other can offer double the bet. This is possible with the doubling cube or die double bet.
No doubt that is the most complex double game of backgammon. Each play begins with the stake of one point. In the game, a user may request the bending of the stakes. This will turn the doubling cube to the next value. Each of the faces of the doubling cube has the values 2, 4, 8, 16, 32 and 64. As the game cube is the side of the board, among both participants and the value 64 as marked.
In any of the points of the game, a user who thinks may have the edge needed to offer the doubling cube at 2, and so consecutively. A user may fold when their turn and before rolling the dice. The user to which he was given the offer, reject it, which leads to losing the game and give him a point to rival. If you accept the doubling will have to play for another stake. When you accept the bending, which makes the user becomes owner of the cube, placing it beside the board and only he may make the next bend.
Successive doublings in the same game are called doubled. If a user rejects one of these, you will need to deliver the number of points that was the stake prior to bending. If you accept to become the new owner of the cube and the game continued to twice its previous value. There are no limits on the number of doublings that can be offered to a rival.
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