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The Essential Details of Backgammon Tactics – Part 2


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As we dicussed in the previous article, Backgammon is a casino game of talent and pure luck. The goal is to shift your chips carefully around the board to your home board while at the same time your opponent shifts their checkers toward their inside board in the opposing direction. With opposing player chips moving in opposing directions there is bound to be conflict and the need for specific strategies at particular times. Here are the last two Backgammon tactics to complete your game.

The Priming Game Plan

If the goal of the blocking tactic is to hamper the opponents ability to shift their checkers, the Priming Game strategy is to absolutely stop any activity of the opposing player by building a prime - ideally 6 points in a row. The competitor's checkers will either get hit, or result a battered position if he ever attempts to escape the wall. The ambush of the prime can be built anywhere between point two and point 11 in your game board. Once you've successfully built the prime to block the activity of the opponent, the opponent doesn't even get a chance to toss the dice, and you shift your checkers and roll the dice again. You'll win the game for sure.

The Back Game Tactic

The aims of the Back Game technique and the Blocking Game technique are similar - to hinder your opponent's positions with hope to better your chances of succeeding, however the Back Game plan relies on alternate tactics to do that. The Back Game strategy is frequently utilized when you are far behind your opponent. To play Backgammon with this strategy, you need to control two or more points in table, and to hit a blot late in the game. This technique is more difficult than others to employ in Backgammon because it needs careful movement of your checkers and how the checkers are relocated is partly the outcome of the dice toss.

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