Yes, you must always take the moves
--on both dice if you can,
--all four moves or as many as possible if you roll doubles
--on one die if the other is completely blocked
--on the larger roll if in a situation where you can take either die but not both.
Yes, a player must make a move when it is his or her turn. A player may not simply give up a move. This rule helps players checkmate the other king by forcing that player to make bad moves or moves that he or she would not make in order to set that player up for the kill.
If you can't move, you lose the turn. This is sometimes known as a dance.
Backgammon is a two-player board game played on a unique backgammon board. The players roll the dice to move their playing pieces around the board and eventually off the board. Whoever is able to remove all pieces from the board first wins.
There are 24 points on a backgammon board. Backgammon is a two-player board game. Players take turns rolling a pair of dice, moving their pieces around the board. Backgammon is one of the oldest table games in the world.
ABPA Backgammon was created in 1979.
You can reenter a piece onto a blot. If it's your opponent's blot, the move captures it.
Backgammon is a two-person board game.
ABPA Backgammon was created in 1979.
ABPA Backgammon happened in 1979.
The answer depends on how many dice are rolled, whether or not they are fai, how the numbers thrown are combined. For example, in backgammon, a double allows you to move four times the value shown.The answer depends on how many dice are rolled, whether or not they are fai, how the numbers thrown are combined. For example, in backgammon, a double allows you to move four times the value shown.The answer depends on how many dice are rolled, whether or not they are fai, how the numbers thrown are combined. For example, in backgammon, a double allows you to move four times the value shown.The answer depends on how many dice are rolled, whether or not they are fai, how the numbers thrown are combined. For example, in backgammon, a double allows you to move four times the value shown.
Backgammon, the board game, has no synonym. But, backgammon has different names in different languages: Tric-Trac in French, Puff or Poof in German, Gamao in Portuguese, Tavla (tables) in Turkish... Backgammon also has a second meaning of a triple score in the backgammon game.
Emotional Backgammon was created on 2003-##-12.
The duration of Emotional Backgammon is 1.55 hours.
Lewis Deyong has written: 'Playboy's Book of backgammon' -- subject(s): Backgammon 'Backgammon, learning to win'