Archive for August, 2007

Today’s Online Backgammon Tour

Sunday, August 26th, 2007

Hey you! You might still have the chance to participate in play65 North American Dream tournament and grab the grand prize worth of $500 or even more… The backgammon tourney begins on 11:00 PM EST sharp. It’s a 2-3 tournament, with the initial round match up to 2 and the final to 3. Entry fee priced at $11.5 and the minimum guaranteed prize is $500. Sounds tempting ha? I’ll be there and I’ll keep you posted on how it went and about upcoming play65 backgammon tournaments.

Playing Online Backgammon – Dos and Donts

Tuesday, August 21st, 2007

As someone who has gained some experience playing backgammon online, I allow myself to provide some advice for online backgammon beginners. Then follow this list of do’s and don’ts in online backgammon to improve your play. Starting in a positive perspective with the top 7 online backgammon do’s and continuing with 5 common mistakes you should avoid.

  1. Do play in a manner that will not encourage your opponent to double.
  2. Do make your position strong enough to take, so you’ll be able to pass a cube after the move you make.
  3. Do look for a play that will give you a correct double, if you think that your planned move won’t lead to a double.
  4. Do play to make your opponent drop, if you believe he can take after your next move.
  5. Do fight for strategic points and take calculated risks, because, as everybody knows, it would be impossible to play without leaving blots somewhere, and it is better to take earlier little risks, for a great later reward.  
  6. Do keep a good position as long as possible, and try another move, even if it means to leave a blot.  
  7. Do hit your opponent twice (assuming it is possible). Nothing guarantees you that he won’t hit on his turn, and if he throws a bad cipher, you have in general the advantage to obtain a good position, leaving him behind for many following throws, or even for the rest of the game.  
  8. Don’t play in a too secure manner.
  9. Don’t count on your luck until the last minute; take in consideration the line point (which stops your opponent to escape with a six), and more importantly the 5 point in your home board as well as your opponent’s one. By gaining these points, you can generally control the game and your opponent will find it difficult to move, knowing that if you are hit, you have a sure refuge to get back to the game. Therefore, you must take these points every time it is possible and you should stop your opponent gain. You may also compensate the loss of a piece with other ones when the moves are compulsory.
  10. Don’t advance with your pieces too far and too fast. For example, don’t take the point 2 with an opening of 6 – 4. You may occupy a good position on the board, but the risk taken is too big. All you have to do is to predict your future situation and limit your options.
  11. Don’t leave a sure position too early when your opponent has three points or more in his or her home board. The result is often the loss of two pieces, which will disappoint your opponent, cause him or her to escape from a bad position while you won’t be able to come back. 
  12. Don’t worry if you lose another piece even when you are left behind in the game; a good hit will put you on top again.

To sum up, anticipate the way the game will be played, be aggressive, avoid confused situations and more importunately, be lucky! We all need chance, so if you take your part and play a consistent game, you will win much more games than you will lose.

More Backgammon Tips

Sunday, August 12th, 2007

Try to win fast if that’s possible (you may also have the surprise that your opponent drops in the middle of the game because he is afraid to lose the advantage he or she has on you by playing all or nothing. You know, like they say in France: “a la guerre, comme a la guerre!” (That would mean that when you fight, you must have weapons). When it comes to the game of backgammon, you must always have a plan.

You may change it from one roll to the other, and stay concentrated on winning the game! After all, if you want something bad enough and you struggle for it, you’ll definitely head towards victory! 

Put yourself in your opponent’s shoes It must be in your gaming gene! Try to guess what your opponent is thinking, try to anticipate his move. And try to make as few mistakes as possible. Be smart. 

Always check your moves twice and always have an alternative. You must first see the game with your mind’s eyes. This is what the best backgammon players do! 

Analyze your every move. Don’t put your checkers in low points. Don’t make hasty movements. Think logically and try to calculate your movement’s risks. Well, there would be many more things that we could say about playing backgammon. Each player can speak from his or her own experience. If you’re passionate about something, then it’s impossible not to do it right! 

Backgammon Doubling Tips

Sunday, August 12th, 2007

This is for those of you who are passionate about gaming, and especially passionate about backgammon. So, as I’m a passionate gamer myself, I thought I might “reveal” you some of my tricks and tips. For the beginners, to understand the game of backgammon and learn a few tips that a player should know when a game starts I tried to put here some tips that make this game a little easier to understand and play. And to be honest with you, many people think they really know how to play but in fact they make childish mistakes that cost them the point, or, worst, even the game. 


These backgammon tips I want to share with you are not only about moves; knowing when to double is a very important thing too in backgammon.
I think I’ll start with the doubling issue in order to help you understand when it’s a proper moment to double and win a game faster by making the opponent drop, or even better, gain all the points you need in order to win the game.

Backgammon Doubling Here are some “quick” tips. The doubling cube is key to backgammon - you can’t expect yourself to win a game if you are afraid of doubling, especially when you are just a few points behind - but you can not take cubes when you are too far behind in the game…so I will try to clear this doubt for you by showing you some rules you should consider before making your move:

* If you think your opponent should double after the move you make, make sure that your move leaves him with no desire to double (I mean make the move that leaves you in a situation where your opponent can’t use efficiently an eventual double).

* If you want to pass a cube after you’ve made your move, I suggest you look for a play that can make your position strongly enough to take. * If you don’t think you should double after the play you make, look for a play that will give you a correct double or try to make a play that leaves you at least one way of getting out if an undesired double follows.

* If you think your opponent is a little behind but can take after the play you make, look for a play that should discourage him and should make him drop.

Backgammon Redouble And don’t forget that YOU CAN REDOUBLE. Redoubling is an important fact in backgammon it gives you the opportunity to win a game even if you are far behind. When your opponent doubles you to two, you can redouble to four anytime it’s your turn to roll. It’s something called “all or nothing”; you don’t want to stay in a long game where eventually you will lose.

10 reasons why I think playing online backgammon is the best

Monday, August 6th, 2007

Everybody knows that backgammon is one of the oldest games in recorded history. It was very popular among the aristocracies in ancient Greece, Rome, Persia, and East Asia, but now there’s the internet is here people can play backgammon with tons of others from all parts of the world.Internet clubs have sprung up for many kinds of games, and many of the newest computer games now come with user interfaces for online playing. 
As one type of popular Internet game, backgammon is characterized by its “massively multiplayer online persistent” worlds, in which hundreds and even thousands of players can socialize or compete with each other. In the early 2000s backgammon platforms attracted more than 400,000 paid subscribers! Can you believe it?
Anyway, you must have figured out by now that I’m into playing backgammon online. 
Now I want to share with you my 10 reasons for "Why I Think Playing Online Backgammon is The Best":

1. Playing online backgammon can be a pleasant way to spend your time.

2. It sometimes can be considered a part time job, especially when you play backgammon for money. Some people say that after a short time you can gain a supplementary amount of 1000 $ monthly. Therefore you can combine the pleasure of the game with the satisfaction of getting money.

3. Furthermore, while playing backgammon online, you have the opportunity to meet and get to know a lot of people from all over the world.

4. Besides, lots of backgammon sites, like Play65, offer bonuses for backgammon players. In order to ask a bonus, you must respect the following steps: - download Play65 backgammon software. - install it and try a password of at least 6 characters. - confirm your password. - complete your email address. - choose one of the bonus codes on the page and complete with it the “Bonus” field. - press the button “Register”. - then you will receive a confirmation mail. - complete your personal data in the form which will open. Then the money you receive as bonus will be deposited in your account… :)

5. Another reason for playing backgammon online is the great backgammon tournaments outhere: you may enter a tournament freely and in no-time you may receive a nice money prize.

6. You can use that money prize to take part in all the tournaments which are organized.

7. Through this program you are permanently announced who the winners of the last tournaments are, the value of their prizes and your performances in the tournaments.

8. You will receive up to 20% from your deposit back, if the balance of your account decreases under 5$, during some specific promotion periods.

9. In addition, you may enjoy the extraordinary graphics and images of the backgammon sites.

10. Sometimes, backgammon softwares are accompanied by a visual tutorial. Cutting-edge developments such as virtual reality may be introduced as the latest “must-have” gaming experience, drawing excited new users who are actually exploring the technologies of the future while playing their favorite games.

 

So…

Got more reasons to add? Use the comments board to add yours!

My first time playing backgammon

Thursday, August 2nd, 2007

 

Everyone needs a hoby, mine is backgammon

We couldn’t conceive life without having at least one hobby. Hobbies bring happiness, excitement and balance, they help us escape the boredom and exhaustion of every day routine. Therefore I chose backgammon as my special hobby.

 

My first moves  

Since I was a little boy I have loved playing backgammon. Now I dedicate most of my free time to this board game. When I was six my father took me to a youth club. From that moment on, I trained with all my father’s friends. One of the best backgammon players saw my talent and predicted me a successful backgammon career :) And he was right, because I like backgammon best, as a means of escaping routine.

 

 

Play and forget

When I’m playing backgammon, I seem to leave all my problems far behind and never worry. And when I first won a game, I felt what ecstasy meant. I felt the taste of infinite power. When I lost a game, I got angry, but then I stopped and I analyzed my mistakes and I tried to learn something out of them. For example, the first time when I lost a game, I found it difficult to take all my pieces over the opponent’s ones, because they were spreaded at first and they could be blocked or captured by my opponent’s pieces. Backgammon is an easy game, with some very important strategic elements and I might learn to play it very quickly, even if sometimes tricky situations may appear and then I had to interprete carefully the rules. Discovering some easy tips As a beginner, I discovered some easy tips. For example, I didn’t know that I could redouble, when my opponent redoubled me. I found out that a match doesn’t last too much, so people usually play games, for example, of one to five lines.

 

 

A little about backgammon 

Backgammon is generally played by two people. An alternate set of rules, however, allows any number; only two people actually roll the dice and move the counters, but they may have partners for consultation and advice.The checkers, black and white or in two other contrasting colors, also are called stones or men. They are set out on a board divided into halves—called the inner and outer tables—by a partition, or bar. The tables are marked by 12 elongated triangles called points; the object of play is to be the first to move all 15 stones from point to point into one’s own inner table, and then to continue moving or bearing them off the board. The winner scores a single game (or point value, as determined by the doubling cube) if the opponent has borne off at least one stone.

 

 

Present perspective 

Now I am able to write down backgammon rules for those who don’t know anything about it. The stones are moved the exact number of points indicated by the number on two dice thrown from a dice cup. When doubles are thrown, four plays of the number on the dice are required. Plays must be made for both dice if possible; if either number thrown may be played, but not both, then the higher number thrown must be played. Finally I can say that my life would be boring without backgammon.What do you say? Do you share the same feelings or do you think I’m a geek?