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Online Backgammon

Online bbackgammon is a board game that employs the skills of players and the luck of winning. Online backgammon composes two players who both receive fifteen checkers each. The board has 24 points for playing and the dice determine the number of spaces to move. The object is for one player or the other to bear off their checkers to win the game. The players will hit and block as they move to bear off the opponent.

The origination of online backgammon dates back thousands of years, which at one time the Greeks of Ancient time played the game. The Romans also enjoyed backgammon, however nowadays the game was advanced by England distributors during the 17th Century. This is at the time backgammon becomes known to the world. In other words, the board game had a different name at one time.

During the 20th Century Online Backgammon was upgraded, thus double cubes were added to the game during the 20s in the 19th Century. In the 70s, backgammon became a well-liked board game, and again become a popular game in the 90s. Like many other games, we can now play various games online, including backgammon.

Again, backgammon is based on skill. If you learn the rules of the game and practice game play, you can enhance your skills to play. However, you often rely on luck to win the game. Backgammon rules are overall simple. Again, the Internet makes room for backgammon. Some of the similar types of backgammon games online include Chouette. This game allows players to play with more than two people at the board.

Backgammon on the Internet is also played in Tournaments. At the tournaments, the backgammon games are considered “Match Play” games.

In the Match backgammon games to five per se, if one player “black checkers” wins a point with the while checkers being four to two in a Crawford game play, thus the player wins.

In the games backgammon online doubling is permitted in the backgammon Match to Five, i.e. on a 2-points. For the most part players move their checkers based on the dice number, however if a player rolls the dice and lands on a pair, i.e. 3-3, the player instead of moving six times will move twelve times. To make it easy for you we will list a few links that will guide you to sites that provide additional information on backgammon and how it works.



 



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