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Advanced Backgammon #155
Posted By: Bob Koca In Response To: Advanced Backgammon #155 (Stick)
Date: Wednesday, 11 June 2014, at 2:16 a.m.
"At a normal match score when the cube is centered if you have at least 9 market losing sequences and are doing okay on the rest of your numbers you have a double. If there are any sequences where you're doing particularly bad (eg to be seen in this position) you should subtract those sequences from your overall market losing sequences to arrival at your final number of market losers.
Remember it's a market losing sequence. That's both your roll and the opponent's. "
There is a confusing mixing involving talking of numbers one place and sequences elsewhere. It really means 9 * 36 = 324 sequences?
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