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Nackgammon Shuffle
Posted By: Stick In Response To: I have no clue what's happening in this position (Chris Haviland)
Date: Monday, 26 September 2011, at 11:27 a.m.
I'm not sure where or why I added the 'Super' but at some point I must have. It should be called Nackgammon Shuffle. After the short explanation there are a couple of examples of starting positions. To decide which points will be made you can use a die and roll it for each placement of the points. Get good at this and you'll fall asleep playing regular backgammon.
Randomly place two two-checker anchors in Opp’s inner board, a four-checker point in Opp’s outer board, a three-checker point in one’s own outer board, and four checkers on the 6pt (or lower is possible). Make the opponent’s position symmetrical (which means your own points do not mirror each other). In other words, randomly rearrange the points in Nackgammon without straying from the original quadrants. I call it NGS (NackGammon Shuffle).
White is Player 2
score: 0
pip: 207Unlimited Game
Jacoby Beaverpip: 207
score: 0
Blue is Player 1XGID=--b--bD--d-C--c-D--dB--B--:0:0:1:00:0:0:3:0:10 Blue on roll, cube action?
White is Player 2
score: 0
pip: 207Unlimited Game
Jacoby Beaverpip: 207
score: 0
Blue is Player 1XGID=--bb--D---dC--cD---d--BB--:0:0:1:00:0:0:3:0:10 Blue on roll, cube action?
White is Player 2
score: 0
pip: 195Unlimited Game
Jacoby Beaverpip: 195
score: 0
Blue is Player 1XGID=---bDb--dC------cD--BdB---:0:0:1:00:0:0:3:0:10 Blue on roll, cube action?
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