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10. May 2006, 14:07:12
Andersp 
Subject: No dice rolled
Modified by Andersp (10. May 2006, 14:07:53)
Last 5 turns ive clicked this game it tells me to "roll dice" so there are no dice rolled before.

http://brainking.com/en/ShowGame?g=1613042



Its sooooooooooooooo exciting to see what the dice will show

10. May 2006, 18:39:48
Hrqls 
Subject: Re: No dice rolled
Andersp: *lol* true :)
it makes you click the link 'roll dice' because you can double as well (try it )

10. May 2006, 19:20:25
Andersp 
Subject: Re: No dice rolled
I dont think anyone would double if there is no chance to come out of the bar, if they manage to get out then they should play the powerball instead of backgammon :)

and Pythagoras,,yes the my link works if you copy and paste it...dont ask me why it doesnt work if you just click it..i havent added anything.

10. May 2006, 19:26:14
grenv 
Subject: Re: No dice rolled
Andersp: Actually I think the only time you'd double is if it's your last piece.

10. May 2006, 19:29:54
pentejr 
Subject: Re: No dice rolled
Andersp: As aggressive as you are, I'm surprised you would talk this way. Of course, the sense in doubling would diminish as the strength of your opponent's inner table increases. However, let's say I have three pieces left on the board and my opponent has two pieces back and a locked up inner table. I double in a heartbeat! What are the chances my opponent catches up to me before I get out and around?

10. May 2006, 19:33:08
grenv 
Subject: Re: No dice rolled
pentejr: If one of your 3 pieces is on the bar then the chance of him catching up is very high, i'd say about 75%

Where is the bunny when you need him? Anyone care to do some rollouts on a computer to find out?

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