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  2. Play Backgammon Online for Free - AOL.com

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    Play one of the oldest board games in the world...Backgammon on Games.com! Remove all of your pieces from the board before your opponent. Play Backgammon Online for Free - AOL.com

  3. Backgammon - Wikipedia

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    Backgammon has been studied considerably by computer scientists. Neural networks and other approaches have offered significant advances to software for gameplay and analysis. With 15 white and 15 black counters and 24 possible positions, backgammon has 18 quintillion possible legal positions. The first strong computer opponent was BKG 9.8.

  4. Backgammon match strategy - Wikipedia

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    The trailer should play more aggressively in pursuit of a gammon i.e. try to steer the game into a blitz, a back game (for either side) or a prime vs prime battle. The leader will try to avoid losing a gammon by attempting to establish an advanced anchor in the opponent's board or else try for a simple running game.

  5. Backgammon opening theory - Wikipedia

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    Backgammon opening theory is not developed in as much detail as opening theory in chess, which has been widely studied. This is because following the first move in backgammon, there are 21 dice roll outcomes on each subsequent move and many alternative plays for each outcome. Therefore, the tree of possible positions in backgammon expands much ...

  6. Game of the Day: Backgammon - AOL

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    Featuring standard Backgammon rules, you can play against a human player or a computer player with three levels of difficulty. The Games.com version of Backgammon features the same awesome avatar ...

  7. First Internet Backgammon Server - Wikipedia

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    The First Internet Backgammon Server (FIBS) began operating on July 19, 1992, allowing users to play backgammon in real-time against other people. It was hosted on the Internet, and could track player performance using a modified version of the Elo rating system. It was created by Andreas "Marvin" Schneider in 1992.

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