Backgammon

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BGG Geek Rating
6.4
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BGG Average Rating
6.6
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BGG Ranking
#1614
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Players
2-2
Weight
2.01/5.00
Playtime
30 min
Age
8+

🏢 Publishers

3M Selchow & Righter Lagoon Games MB Spiele Waddingtons Challenge Master Game Co Ltd Philos Gammon Games Pintoy Flying Tiger Copenhagen Pelikan Fifth Avenue Crystal Ltd. Deuce Chadwick Miller Inc. American Express Autruche Daells Varehus Dos Reis Magnetic Poetry Inc M Petrushkin Matsui Gaming Machine Maxco Mind Matters Toys Planet Finska Pendleton Galison Poolmaster S & E Schou Silk Cut Sladecolour Board Games Top Mark The Toy Network Schmidt France Gamut of Games Dilemma Games Dynamic Games / Dynamic Design Industries Przedsiebiorstwo Zagraniczne LABO Dal Negro Carlit Pavilion Inovac Rima SA Saitek Węgiel The Purple Cow Westside Fun Games Otto Maier Verlag Xinliye Wood Expressions Square Root Games Croner Ludens Planet play time Cathay Schmidt International Game Factory Vennerød Forlag AS Regionalia Verlag GmbH House of Marbles P:OS Handels GmbH John Jaques of London Skor-Mor Editions ATLAS Origem Harlekin Bütehorn Spiele (Buchholz Verlag) The Op Games ABRA HEMA ASS Altenburger Spielkarten John Sands Pty Ltd Brio AB RoseArt Jumbo Chad Valley Co Ltd. Blatz Juegos Ya S.L. L. P. Septímio MB Spellen WHSmith Western Publishing Company Pin International E. S. Lowe Company Inc. Creative Crafthouse Berliner Spielkarten Pressman Toy Corp. Fundex Gibsons Paul Lamond Games Ltd El Greco House Martin Marigó Fratelli Fabbri Editori (Fabbri Editore) Klee Golden Waddington Sanders Ltd. Oriental Trading Company Merit Peri Spiele Mitra Milton Bradley Spin Master Ltd. Arrow Games Ltd CHH Games Whitman Editrice Giochi Ariel Productions Ltd Smethport Specialty Co. Classic Toys Alga Heyne Playte Glevum Games Wild & Wolf nestorgames Masters Games Neroulia Sterling Games Søstrene Grene Majora Pleasantime Games Zontik Games Invicta Games Unicorn Products Schmidt Spiele Reiss Games Crisloid LuduScience Palet spil OPEN'N PLAY Dino Toys s. r. o. Estrela Noris Spiele Gigliodoro Gold Medal Hector Saxe Galleryplay IRWIN Games Marlboro National Novelty Corp. Fame Products Halsall Diset S. A. Spear's Games Ghisò K.E.Leg Cardinal Joker StirlingFox (Public Domain) Ramsons F.X. Schmid Piatnik Super Accord Hasbro HABA (Unknown) (Self-Published) Tactic Ravensburger Kingstone International Bisonte

📖 About This Game

Backgammon is a classic abstract strategy game dating back thousands of years. Each player has a set of 15 checkers (or stones) that must be moved from their starting positions, around, and then off the board. Dice are thrown each turn, and each player must decide which of their checkers to move based on the outcome of the roll. Players can capture each other's checkers, forcing the captured checkers to restart their journey around the board. The winner is the first player to get all 15 checkers off the board. A more recent addition to the game is the "doubling cube", which allows players to up the stakes of the game. Although the game relies on dice to determine movement, there is a large degree of strategy in deciding how to make the most effective moves given each dice roll and measuring the risk in terms of possible rolls the opponent may get. Backgammon may be the first game to be mentioned in written history, going back 5,000 years to the Sumerians of ancient Mesopotamia. During the 1920s, archaeologists unearthed five boards from a cemetery in the ancient town of Ur. At another location, pieces and dice were also found along with the board. Boards from ancient Egypt have also been recovered from the tomb of Tutankhamun, including a mechanical dice box, no doubt intended to stop cheaters. The names of the game were many. In Persia, Takhteh Nard which means "Battle on Wood". In Egypt, Tau, which may be the ancestor of Senat. In Rome, Ludus Duodecim Scriptorum ("game of twelve marks"), later, Tabula ("table"), and by the sixth century, Alea ("dice"). In ancient China, T-shu-p-u and later in Japan, Sugoroko. The English name may derive from "Bac gamen" meaning "Back Game", referring to re-entry of taken stones back to the board. It was often enjoyed by the upper classes and is sometimes called "The Aristocratic Game". The Roman Emperor Claudius was known to be such a fan of Tabula that he had a set built into his coach so he could play as he traveled (the world's first travel edition?). The rules in English were standardized in 1743 by Edmond Hoyle. These remained popular until the American innovations of the 1930s.