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Backgammon – Three Main Schemes

March 30th, 2016 Leave a comment Go to comments

In extraordinarily general terms, there are three fundamental plans used. You need to be agile enough to switch techniques almost instantly as the action of the game unfolds.

The Blockade

This is comprised of creating a 6-thick wall of pieces, or at a minimum as deep as you are able to manage, to barricade in the competitor’s checkers that are located on your 1-point. This is judged to be the most adequate tactic at the start of the game. You can build the wall anyplace within your 11-point and your 2-point and then move it into your home board as the game advances.

The Blitz

This is composed of closing your home board as quick as possible while keeping your opponent on the bar. i.e., if your challenger rolls an early two and moves one piece from your 1-point to your 3-point and you then roll a 5-5, you will be able to play 6/1 six/one eight/three 8/3. Your opposer is then in serious calamity taking into account that they have two checkers on the bar and you have closed half your home board!

The Backgame

This course of action is where you have 2 or higher checkers in your opponent’s inner board. (An anchor is a position filled by at least two of your pieces.) It must be employed when you are significantly behind as this strategy much improves your chances. The strongest places for anchor spots are towards your competitor’s smaller points and either on adjacent points or with one point separating them. Timing is important for a competent backgame: after all, there’s no reason having two nice anchors and a solid wall in your own home board if you are then required to break up this straight away, while your opposer is getting their pieces home, owing to the fact that you do not have any other additional checkers to shift! In this case, it is more favorable to have checkers on the bar so that you might maintain your position until your opponent gives you a chance to hit, so it will be an excellent idea to attempt and get your opponent to get them in this case!

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