Thursday, October 25, 2007

Backgammon Variations

Besides the original game of backgammon, many variations of the game have been developed. Some of the most common ones are mentioned below:

Acey Deucy -
Although it is played similarly to regular backgammon, the game begins differently. All of the checkers are outside the board, and must be entered the same way that a player enters a checker which was on the bar in backgammon. A player can move checkers on the board without having to enter them all beforehand. The second difference occurs when a player rolls 1:2. First, he she plays the numbers one and two. Then he/she plays any double he/she wants to, and then he/she rolls the dice and plays again! This variation is very popular and fun to play , and yet it emphasizes luck a lot more than the original backgammon.

Narde, Tabula-
two ancient games that resemble the modern backgammon. Tabula is played with 3 dice, whereas Narde is played with 2. In Narde, which spread mainly in Arab countries, there is no "hitting", and doubles are played just like any other number on the dice. Both players move their checkers in the same direction. Other than that the rules are identical to those of backgammon. In Tabula, which is the first backgammon version that reached England, the players start with their checkers off the board, and have to enter them (the same way you enter blots which were hit). You may move a checker before entering the rest of the checkers, but you can?t move them to the next part of the board.

Nackgammon-
The rules of the game are identical to those of backgammon, apart from one detail: At the beginning of the game the checkers are arranged in the following manner: 2 checkers on point #24, 2 on #23, 4 on #6, 4 on #13, 3 0n #8. This may seem like a non-significant difference, but in fact it can change the entire look of the game!

Hyper backgammon-
a short version of backgammon, played according to the same rules , but only using three checkers, which are placed at the beginning of the game on points #22,#23,#24 (in the opponent?s home board).
Long gammon- The same rules apply here, but the game may take more time, since all of a player?s checkers are situated on point #24 at the beginning of the game?

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