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31. March 2006, 16:24:12
Hrqls 
Subject: double capture of grab the 5 position ?
whats more important ? capture 2 pieces (and leaving a single on the 5 position) or secure the 5 position ?

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i chose to secure the 5 position as you can see (and hope to capture the piece on 7 with my next move)

(i hope basplund doesnt mind me posting this here as i already made the move, if anyone thinks i should not post this yet i will remove it)

31. March 2006, 16:30:07
grenv 
Subject: Re: double capture of grab the 5 position ?
Hrqls: I would have made the same move in this position.

31. March 2006, 16:31:38
Hrqls 
Subject: Re: double capture of grab the 5 position ?
grenv: i guess i am learning (although i was tempted to capture both as i know i am playing too defensive sometimes)

btw i failed to capture his piece on the 7th spot, but i captured 2 pieces in the next move, just hope he wont send me back :)

31. March 2006, 16:35:31
grenv 
Subject: Re: double capture of grab the 5 position ?
Hrqls: I'm not too familiar with crowded, but it occurs to me that with 5 opponent pieces on the bar, closing the 5 point is more important than hitting twice.

31. March 2006, 16:39:12
Hrqls 
Subject: Re: double capture of grab the 5 position ?
grenv: well the other pieces on the bar dont have to come into the game first .. so capturing 1 piece does the same as in regular bg, close the 5 point is nice though because your opponent has to get those pieces into play (which i often forget to do myself :)) .. but 2 blocked points isnt enough to make him worry ... but its a start :)

31. March 2006, 22:00:52
pentejr 
Subject: Re: double capture of grab the 5 position ?
grenv: I agree. In regular backgammon, a double tap can be devastating. In crowded (though I, like grenv, have limited experience with the latter) closing up the inner table is important, as you do not want your opponent using those extra pieces to create a strong "back" position (more than one point made in your inner table). The latter can easily lead to getting hit/locked up on the bar toward the end of the game, which is when that really matters, in crowded.

Having said all that, I have completed all of 4 games of crowded (though my record is 3-1). So take that for what it's worth.

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