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The Essential Basics of Backgammon Tactics – Part One


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The objective of a Backgammon match is to move your checkers around the game board and get those pieces off the board faster than your challenger who works harder to do the same buthowever they move in the opposing direction. Succeeding in a match in Backgammon requires both strategy and fortune. How far you can shift your pieces is left to the numbers from rolling a pair of dice, and how you move your checkers are decided on by your overall gambling plans. Enthusiasts use a few techniques in the differing stages of a game based on your positions and opponent's.

The Running Game Strategy

The goal of the Running Game strategy is to entice all your pieces into your home board and get them off as quickly as you can. This tactic concentrates on the speed of shifting your checkers with little or no time spent to hit or stop your competitor's pieces. The best time to use this tactic is when you think you might be able to shift your own checkers a lot faster than the opposition does: when 1) you have a fewer checkers on the game board; 2) all your checkers have past your competitor's chips; or 3) your opposing player does not use the hitting or blocking technique.

The Blocking Game Technique

The primary goal of the blocking technique, by the title, is to block your opponent's checkers, temporarily, while not worrying about shifting your checkers rapidly. As soon as you have created the barrier for your opponent's movement with a few checkers, you can shift your other checkers swiftly from the game board. You should also have a good strategy when to extract and move the checkers that you utilized for the blockade. The game becomes intriguing when the competitor uses the same blocking technique.

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