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banking services chronicle books The board game backgammon is one of the most ancient games known
to man. It is believed that early variations of the game were played in Ancient
Egypt, Mesopotamia and Ancient Rome. Since then, the game has evolved, changed
several names and spread to different parts of the world. It is currently a popular
pastime all over the US, East Asia, Europe, and the Middle East. In order to play backgammon all you need is a
partner, two dice and a special backgammon board with checkers. The backgammon
board is divided into two sides with each one is the mirror reflection of the
other. Each side contains 12 triangles called points numbered from 1 to
24. Points 1 to 6: Home Board or Inner
Board</li> , Points 7 to 12: Outer Board , 7 point: Bar Point , 13 point:
Mid Point At the starting position of the game, each player has 2 checkers on
the 24 point, 3 checkers on the 8 point and 5 on the 13 and 6 point. Each
player moves from his home board through the outer board towards the opponent
home board. The object of backgammon,
then, is to move your checkers towards your opponent home board and remove them
off the board before your opponent moves his checkers towards your home board. banking service chronicle monthly magazine ebook
The speed of the progress of each move is determined by the outcome of the dice
roll. The backgammon play begins with
both players tossing one die. The player whose outcome is the highest, makes
the first move using both his and his opponents number. If the outcome of the
dice toss is even, the players toss the dice again until an uneven outcome
appears. From now on, each player tosses both dice on his turn. After each toss of dice, you should move your
checkers forward the number of steps appears on both dice. You can move either
one checker the number of steps summed up by both die or move two checkers. To
make it clearer: if the outcome of the dice roll is 5 and 4, you can either
move one checker 9 steps forward or move one checker 5 steps forward and then
move the other piece 4 steps forward If the dice rolls a double, which means an
even number on both dice, you can move double the number appears on the dice.
For example, if you roll double 2, you can move 2 points four times. In that
case, you can either move one checker 8 steps forward; move two checkers a
total of 4 steps; move two checkers a total of 2 steps each plus a total of 4
steps; move one checker a total of 6 steps plus 2 steps; or move four checkers
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