Backgammon
Backgammon is a board game that combines strategy, skill and luck.
The game must be played between 2 players using a board divided into four quadrants. Each quadrant consists of 6 triangular points. You need to take turns rolling 2 dice and moving the checkers accordingly. The dice roll will show the number of points a player can move the checkers. The numbers on the two dice represent different moves. When players roll doubles, they play the numbers shown on the dice twice.
The game's objective is to move all your checkers into your home board and then bear them off. The first player who manages to bear off all their checkers wins the game. A point occupied by a single checker of either color is a blot. If an opposing checker arrives on a blot, the blot will be placed on the bar. When there is one or more checkers on the bar from a player, the first thing is to enter those checkers into the opposing home board. Rolling a 5 permits the player to remove a checker from the five points.
There is the possibility to block the opponent's checkers and create defensive positions to protect your own checkers. Luck is one important element that you must use and adapt the strategy and moves. If you like competition games, the Backgammon board game is the best way to train your brain and win.