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Backgammon – 3 Basic Plans


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In astonishingly general terms, there are 3 basic plans employed. You must be able to hop between tactics almost instantly as the course of the match unfolds.

The Blockade

This is composed of assembling a 6-thick wall of checkers, or at least as thick as you might manage, to lock in your opponent's pieces that are on your 1-point. This is considered to be the most adequate procedure at the begining of the game. You can build the wall anywhere between your 11-point and your 2-point and then move it into your home board as the match continues.

The Blitz

This is composed of locking your home board as fast as possible while keeping your opponent on the bar. i.e., if your opponent tosses an early two and moves one piece from your 1-point to your three-point and you then roll a 5-5, you will be able to play six/one six/one 8/3 eight/three. Your opposer is now in serious calamity since they have 2 checkers on the bar and you have closed half your inside board!

The Backgame

This plan is where you have 2 or higher pieces in your opponent's home board. (An anchor spot is a point occupied by at a minimum 2 of your checkers.) It must be used when you are significantly behind as this plan greatly improves your chances. The best areas for anchor spots are towards your competitor's smaller points and either on adjoining points or with one point separating them. Timing is integral for an effective backgame: after all, there is no reason having two nice anchors and a complete wall in your own inner board if you are then required to break down this straight away, while your competitor is moving their checkers home, owing to the fact that you do not have any other extra checkers to shift! In this situation, it is more tolerable to have pieces on the bar so that you might maintain your position up till your competitor provides you a chance to hit, so it can be a wonderful idea to try and get your opposer to hit them in this situation!

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