Danny Kleinman divides in "Vision..." between Makro- and Mikrobackgammon. As a beginner, you might overlook an indirect shot. Or a point to make. And so on. If you have a shot, you have to think before your roll, what number hits. You roll, voila, the number, no oversight. The same is here. Closing the ace is paramount. In similar positions, it is for example right, to shift the hole, to shorten the danger of being hit in the bearoff. It is not a great strategic problem. You have to know, how to bear in and bear of against the bar and what goals are paramount. And this has to come as a preprocessed set out of the cerebrum, moving your hands automatic, like the right position for a backhand longline.
1. | XG Roller++ | 5/1(2) | eq: +0,905 |
| Player: Opponent: | 95,27% (G:7,15% B:0,03%) 4,73% (G:0,03% B:0,00%) | |
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2. | XG Roller++ | 6/2 3/1(2) | eq: +0,875 (-0,030) |
| Player: Opponent: | 93,76% (G:7,31% B:0,04%) 6,24% (G:0,00% B:0,00%) | |
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3. | XG Roller++ | 4/Off 3/1(2) | eq: +0,852 (-0,053) |
| Player: Opponent: | 92,59% (G:10,05% B:0,06%) 7,41% (G:0,00% B:0,00%) | |
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4. | XG Roller++ | 6/2 5/3(2) | eq: +0,852 (-0,053) |
| Player: Opponent: | 92,59% (G:5,67% B:0,07%) 7,41% (G:0,00% B:0,00%) | |
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5. | XG Roller++ | 6/4(2) 6/2 | eq: +0,829 (-0,076) |
| Player: Opponent: | 91,46% (G:6,71% B:0,11%) 8,54% (G:0,08% B:0,00%) | |
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