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The Essential Basics of Backgammon Strategies – Part Two


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As we have dicussed in the last article, Backgammon is a casino game of talent and good luck. The goal is to move your pieces safely around the game board to your home board and at the same time your opposing player shifts their chips toward their inner board in the opposing direction. With opposing player pieces heading in opposing directions there is going to be conflict and the need for specific techniques at particular instances. Here are the last 2 Backgammon techniques to round out your game.

The Priming Game Strategy

If the aim of the blocking tactic is to hamper the opponents ability to shift his chips, the Priming Game plan is to absolutely stop any activity of the opponent by assembling a prime - ideally 6 points in a row. The competitor's chips will either get bumped, or result a bad position if he/she ever tries to leave the wall. The ambush of the prime can be built anyplace between point 2 and point 11 in your half of the board. After you've successfully constructed the prime to stop the activity of your competitor, your competitor doesn't even get to toss the dice, and you move your pieces and toss the dice yet again. You'll be a winner for sure.

The Back Game Technique

The aims of the Back Game plan and the Blocking Game strategy are very similar - to hurt your opponent's positions hoping to better your chances of winning, however the Back Game tactic uses alternate tactics to achieve that. The Back Game strategy is often utilized when you are far behind your opponent. To play Backgammon with this tactic, you need to control two or more points in table, and to hit a blot late in the game. This strategy is more difficult than others to use in Backgammon because it needs careful movement of your checkers and how the pieces are relocated is partially the result of the dice toss.

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