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61P-61P-63S-54
Posted By: Mislav Kovacic In Response To: 61P-61P-63S-54 (Nack Ballard)
Date: Thursday, 14 July 2011, at 11:38 p.m.
One more thing I would like to add that I didn't see mentioned yet.
Hitting loose on 5pt or 4pt is often correct when our opponent has vacant bar point. Reason? His bad entering sixes. Early game example: despite having spare-less 8 and 7 points, hitting comes out on top. After we hit almost all rolls containing 6 play bad for our opponent: imagine 16, 26, 36, 56 and 66.
is Player 2
score: 0
pip: 160![]()
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Money session
Jacobypip: 160
score: 0
is Player 1
XGID=-a--a-EBB---dD--ac-e----B-:0:0:1:54:0:0:1:0:10 to play 54
1. XG Roller+ 13/4* eq: +0,077
Player:
Opponent:51,70% (G:16,22% B:0,89%)
48,30% (G:13,34% B:0,78%)2. XG Roller+ 24/20 13/8 eq: +0,073 (-0,004)
Player:
Opponent:52,01% (G:13,21% B:0,59%)
47,99% (G:12,01% B:0,45%)3. XG Roller+ 24/15 eq: +0,055 (-0,022)
Player:
Opponent:52,24% (G:12,84% B:0,58%)
47,76% (G:13,07% B:0,49%)eXtreme Gammon Version: 1.21
With the bar point made (as in Timothy's position) it's a completely different situation: if we hit (13/4*) our opponent can play his entering sixes safely (13/7) because he has his bar pt closed.
Timothy's original position:
is Player 2
score: 0
pip: 151![]()
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Money session
Jacobypip: 160
score: 0
is Player 1
XGID=-a--a-EBB---cD---bce----B-:0:0:1:54:0:0:1:0:10 to play 54
eXtreme Gammon Version: 1.21
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