They are playing with separate people.
They didn't play against each other.
none of them are playing
They aren't playing against each other.
In backgammon, each player starts with 15 checkers on the board in a specific arrangement. Each player has two checkers on their 24-point, five checkers on their 13-point, three checkers on their 8-point, and five checkers on their 6-point.
The two women are not playing each other, but rather other opponents.
This never stipulates that they are playing each other, so the answer seems simple... they both played 5 games against 5 different people and ended up winning the same number of games. Not even a large coincidence.
The starting layout of backgammon consists of 15 checkers for each player, arranged in a specific pattern on the board. Each player's checkers are placed on the designated points on the board, with two checkers on the 24-point, five on the 13-point, three on the 8-point, and five on the 6-point.
In Backgammon, each player starts with 15 checkers (counters). These checkers are arranged in a specific formation on the board, with two on the opponent's bar, five on the player's 24-point, three on the 8-point, and five on the 13-point. The objective is to move all your checkers into your home board and then bear them off.
The five dots on a die represent the number five. In standard six-sided dice, each face is marked with a different number of dots, ranging from one to six. The arrangement of the dots on the five face typically includes one dot in each corner and one in the center, forming a symmetrical pattern. This design helps players easily identify the number rolled during games.
The standard backgammon setup board configuration for a game includes 24 triangular points, alternating in color, arranged in a horseshoe shape. Each player starts with 15 checkers on their side of the board, with two checkers on the 24-point, five on the 13-point, three on the 8-point, and five on the 6-point.
Five.
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