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23Feb/260

The Essential Facts of Backgammon Tactics – Part Two


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As we have dicussed in the previous article, Backgammon is a game of skill and good luck. The aim is to shift your checkers carefully around the board to your inside board while at the same time your opponent shifts their checkers toward their home board in the opposing direction. With opposing player checkers shifting in opposite directions there is going to be conflict and the requirement for particular techniques at particular instances. Here are the last 2 Backgammon tactics to complete your game.

The Priming Game Strategy

If the aim of the blocking plan is to hamper the opponents ability to move her pieces, the Priming Game plan is to completely block any movement of the opponent by constructing a prime - ideally 6 points in a row. The opponent's pieces will either get hit, or end up in a damaged position if she at all tries to leave the wall. The ambush of the prime can be established anyplace between point two and point eleven in your game board. As soon as you've successfully constructed the prime to block the movement of the competitor, the competitor does not even get to toss the dice, and you shift your chips and toss the dice yet again. You'll be a winner for sure.

The Back Game Technique

The goals of the Back Game tactic and the Blocking Game strategy are similar - to hinder your competitor's positions with hope to boost your chances of succeeding, but the Back Game technique uses seperate tactics to do that. The Back Game tactic is generally employed when you're far behind your opponent. To participate in Backgammon with this technique, you have to hold 2 or more points in table, and to hit a blot late in the game. This plan is more difficult than others to play in Backgammon because it requires careful movement of your checkers and how the chips are relocated is partially the outcome of the dice toss.

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