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Backgammon – 3 Basic Plans


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In extraordinarily simple terms, there are 3 chief tactics used. You want to be able to switch game plans quickly as the course of the game unfolds.

The Blockade

This is comprised of assembling a 6-thick wall of checkers, or at a minimum as deep as you might achieve, to lock in the competitor's checkers that are located on your 1-point. This is judged to be the most acceptable tactic at the start of the game. You can assemble the wall anywhere between your eleven-point and your two-point and then move it into your home board as the match continues.

The Blitz

This is comprised of closing your home board as quick as as you can while keeping your competitor on the bar. For example, if your opponent tosses an early two and moves one piece from your 1-point to your 3-point and you then toss a 5-5, you will be able to play six/one 6/1 eight/three eight/three. Your competitor is now in serious calamity considering that they have 2 pieces on the bar and you have locked half your inner board!

The Backgame

This tactic is where you have 2 or higher pieces in your opponent's inner board. (An anchor spot is a position occupied by at a minimum two of your checkers.) It must be employed when you are significantly behind as this action much improves your chances. The strongest locations for anchors are near your opponent's smaller points and also on adjacent points or with one point in between. Timing is critical for an effectual backgame: at the end of the day, there is no point having 2 nice anchors and a complete wall in your own home board if you are then required to break down this straight away, while your opponent is moving their pieces home, because you do not have any other extra pieces to shift! In this case, it is more tolerable to have pieces on the bar so that you can preserve your position until your opposer gives you an opportunity to hit, so it may be an excellent idea to try and get your opposer to hit them in this case!

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