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Sorry to be crapping on both your taste in films and your taste in games, but backgammon is really a game for chartered accountants. Prudence is the only character trait required to win every time. It is brother to Othello, that other rather tiresomely inevitable sub-chess game.

 

Has anybody tried Go (and enjoyed it)?

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Ocean, cool enough if you don't like the game, but if you care to play me, I'll show you the opposite of prudence in a backgammon game.

I love the back game. This is not the best strategy to win, but it is by far the most fun.

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An great game of simple probabilities. I'm way to lazy these days, but it used to be my regular mental work out, a way to explore the concept of risk and probability.

 

If you enjoy being a geek I suggest both of these as nice books of probability and statistical theory that you can apply in a simple game of Backgammon.

 

Remember: the dice does not have a memory.

 

012240761X.01._BO2,204,203,200_PIsitb-dp

 

088385628X.01._BO2,204,203,200_PIsitb-dp

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In my younger days, i took a scientific approach to the game. read books, did the math and so on. but it did not make me a better player. I then stopped playing for a while.

 

Then i started to go to Christiania where i played Arabs and Iranians. fast games, lot of fun (and lots of hashish).

and i found out what the game really was about (for me anyway): having fun and socializing with complete strangers.

 

The book-reading approach is so... japanese?

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No man, you got me wrong. I use the theory within those books for other pursuits. And I exercise my understanding of those theories by applying them to pure games of probability like Backgammon.

 

I didn't read the books to be a better Backgammon player. The game was simply a mental exercise, not a means to an end.

 

Put another way: I'm more interested in the content of those books than the game of Backgammon. I use Backgammon to explore the theories in the books.

 

I don't actually care much about the game of Backgammon in its own right at all.

 

Sorry for responding to your question in a way contrary to your biases.

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No no \:\)

no need to apologize, it's just my reading skills that are not up to the standard of you guys, i even had to go to wiki to look up "prudence"

 

This is a free forum, and everyone have their right to express their views on dice games, boards, movies and gasses, and God. even if it means crapping a little on each other...

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Originally posted by Thunderpants:
btw got some good medicine from the hospital, think i can do some boarding after all, i even get to feel kinda good after \:\)
Great news mate! clap.gif
Just take it easy for a little wile more.
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You have to login first in “My yahoo” and then go to Games>Board games>Backgammon.

I use the same nickname as the forums so it won’t be hard to find us. Just check in one of the social lounges that are not many people logged on.

I am not sure if I can make it tonight though.

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