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Backgammon – 3 General Schemes


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In extraordinarily simple terms, there are three main strategies employed. You want to be able to hop between strategies instantly as the action of the game unfolds.

The Blockade

This is composed of building a 6-thick wall of pieces, or at least as deep as you can manage, to barricade in the competitor's pieces that are located on your 1-point. This is considered to be the most acceptable tactic at the start of the match. You can assemble the wall anyplace within your 11-point and your two-point and then shift it into your home board as the match progresses.

The Blitz

This is comprised of closing your home board as fast as as you can while keeping your opponent on the bar. e.g., if your opposer rolls an early 2 and shifts one checker from your one-point to your 3-point and you then toss a 5-5, you are able to play 6/1 6/1 eight/three 8/3. Your competitor is then in big-time calamity because they have two pieces on the bar and you have locked half your inner board!

The Backgame

This course of action is where you have two or more anchors in your competitor's inner board. (An anchor is a position consisting of at least two of your checkers.) It should be played when you are extremely behind as it much improves your chances. The better places for anchors are towards your opponent's smaller points and also on adjoining points or with a single point separating them. Timing is essential for a competent backgame: at the end of the day, there's no reason having two nice anchor spots and a solid wall in your own inner board if you are then forced to break up this right away, while your competitor is moving their pieces home, considering that you don't have other extra pieces to move! In this case, it is more tolerable to have checkers on the bar so that you are able to maintain your position up until your challenger provides you an opportunity to hit, so it may be a great idea to attempt and get your challenger to hit them in this case!

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