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31. May 2003, 16:10:48
lovelysharon 
no doubling cube for backgammon???..

1. June 2003, 05:08:28
nobleheart 
Subject: Re: backgammon doubling cube...
...I agree,the doubling cube is missing from the backgammon here.I would love to know why it was ommitted when the game was developed.

1. June 2003, 05:27:52
Vikings 
Subject: Re: backgammon doubling cube...
Why do you need a doubling die in a one point game unless you are gambling?

1. June 2003, 06:14:26
nobleheart 
Subject: Re: backgammon doubling cube-answer to viking's comment
the game playing strategy to backgammon can be divided into 3 main factors:
1-luck,it is partly a game of chance.
2-various advance/block ploys.many involving the key factor of bumpng opponents blots to add to his points or blocking opponent so as to delay point reduction.
3-unique to backgammon(thus its strategic appeal),is the act of doubling a cube.declining=game forfeit.thus this is an excellent way to judge an opponents & your own skill & experience.as well as gambling on the amount of games lost.

without the cube,it is not real backgammon.
the wisdom of this is lost to the novice player.

1. June 2003, 16:25:46
Vikings 
Subject: Re: backgammon doubling cube-answer to viking's comment
a one game match is just that, a one game match, the doubling die only would come in to play in a multiple game match or for gambling, just like on iyt

1. June 2003, 16:28:53
Vikings 
Subject: Re: backgammon doubling cube-answer to viking's comment
why would a player ever decline a double in a one game (point) match?

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