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Bill Robertie’s Blog

Bill Robertie welcomes the opportunity to share his knowledge of backgammon with experienced players and beginners alike.

On his blog, Robertie publishes set and equipment reviews, creates quiz contests and provides free lessons. He would be remiss not to include his Robertie’s Rules! He also educates readers of the Gammon Press blog on the history of the game, offers backgammon instruction and more.

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Movie Recommendation

Stuck indoors in these trying times? Cabin fever starting to close in? Getting uncomfortable watching The Andromeda Strain and too scared to watch the market?

For a change of pace with a backgammon theme, try watch a little-known but unexpectedly charming film called The World is Big and Salvation Lurks Around the Corner. If you can’t find it on a streaming service, Amazon usually has it in stock. You won’t regret it.

Playing a Bad Back Game

White – Pips 136 (-27)

Black – Pips 163 (+27)
Black to Play 5-4

Back games are, in my view, the most interesting category of backgammon positions. Obvious plays are often wrong and counter-intuitive plays abound. Some real insight and experience are often needed to find your way to the right play.

This position is not an especially difficult problem, although most players will get it right for the wrong reason.

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Playability

White – Pips 123 (+7)

Black – Pips 116 (-7)
Black to Play 3-2

This position comes from the late middle game. White is on the bar without an anchor, falling behind in the race and in some danger of being closed out. Meanwhile Black has a couple of checkers stuck behind a 4-prime. Black needs to escape but he needs to close his board as well, so he’s under constant pressure each turn to get something done.

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