What do you have to roll to get off the bar in backgammon?

To get a checker off the bar in backgammon, you must roll a number that corresponds to an open point (1 through 6) in your opponent's home board and place your checker there; you use one die for this, and if you roll doubles, you can enter multiple checkers if the points are open. If you have multiple checkers on the bar, you must re-enter all of them before moving any other pieces.
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How do you get off the bar in backgammon?

Getting off the bar in backgammon means re-entering a checker into your opponent's home board using your dice roll, matching a number to an open point (1-6) to get it back in play before you can move other checkers or start bearing off, with the key rule being you must enter if possible before any other moves, potentially using both dice.
 
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Do you need exact roll to bear off in backgammon?

No, you don't always need the exact number to bear off in backgammon; you can use a higher roll to remove a checker from a lower point if your exact point is empty, or even remove the furthest checker if you have no other legal moves, but you must take a checker off if possible. All checkers must first be in your home board, and you use dice rolls (like a 4 to remove from the 4-point) to take them off, but you can use a higher roll (like a 5) to remove from the 4, 3, 2, or 1 points if needed, taking from the highest available point first if the exact point is empty. 
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What is the bear off strategy in backgammon?

Backgammon bearing off strategy focuses on removing checkers efficiently while minimizing risk of being hit, prioritizing higher points, avoiding gaps, and maintaining balanced checker distribution to prevent leaving vulnerable single checkers (blots). Key tactics include bearing off whenever possible (even if it means not moving a checker further in), using doubles to clear multiple checkers, and being aggressive when your opponent has few checkers left, but conservative if they have strong home board presence or a checker on the bar.
 
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When can you start moving pieces off the board in backgammon?

The Rules of Backgammon

When either player succeeds in amassing all of their pieces in their 'home', they can start to take pieces off the board from points corresponding to the numbers thrown on their dice.
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What if you roll doubles when bearing off?

When bearing off - the doubles are handled the same way as you surmised. A pair of twos is treated as fours 2's to play. So if you have 4 pieces on the 1/2 points, you could bear them off. Or you could move 4 blocks 2 points each.
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What's the best backgammon opening move?

Now here we go.
  • 31 Opening Roll. 31 is the best opening roll. After Black makes the 5 point with 31. ...
  • 42 Opening Roll. 42 is the second best opening roll. ...
  • 61 Opening Roll. 61 is the third best opening roll. ...
  • 53 Opening Roll. 53 is a good opening roll. ...
  • 65 Opening Roll. 65 is the best opening roll for racing.
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What are the rules for bearing off?

Once all pieces are present in a player's inner table, that player can start "bearing off". A throw of 1 allows a player to bear off a piece from point 1 of his inner table, a throw of 2 allows a player to bear off a piece from point 2 of his inner table and so on. Pieces borne off are simply removed from the board.
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Why did the Catholic Church ban backgammon?

The game continued to be played throughout the latter stages of the last millennium but it had constant battles with authorities and the church who wanted to ban it because of the gambling element. Its popularity continued through Victorian times and it was very popular at country house weekend parties.
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What is the Jacoby rule in backgammon?

The Jacoby Rule in backgammon is a popular house rule for money games (not tournaments) that states a gammon (double points) or backgammon (triple points) only counts for its extra value if the doubling cube has been turned (doubled and accepted) at least once; otherwise, it's just a single-point win, encouraging faster, more aggressive doubling and preventing players from playing passively for gammons. 
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What is the 8 9 12 rule in backgammon?

Most beginners use the 8-9-12 rule. You can double when you are at least 8% ahead, you can redouble when you are at least 9% ahead and you can take until you are 12% behind.
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What is an illegal move in backgammon?

A move that does not conform to the roll of the dice as defined by the rules of backgammon. An illegal move must be corrected if requested by the opponent before the opponent rolls the dice to begin his own turn.
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What are common backgammon mistakes?

Some of the more common backgammon mistakes include: Ignoring the Back Checkers - Don't leave your two back checkers stranded. Move them early so you don't get trapped behind your opponent's wall.
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Do you have to roll an exact number to bear off in backgammon?

No, you don't always need the exact number to bear off in backgammon; you can use a higher roll to remove a checker from a lower point if your exact point is empty, or even remove the furthest checker if you have no other legal moves, but you must take a checker off if possible. All checkers must first be in your home board, and you use dice rolls (like a 4 to remove from the 4-point) to take them off, but you can use a higher roll (like a 5) to remove from the 4, 3, 2, or 1 points if needed, taking from the highest available point first if the exact point is empty. 
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What is a raccoon in backgammon?

A player who is beavered may double the stakes once again ("raccoon"); the opponent then has the option of resigning or accepting the raccoon and playing with the cube at 8 times its initial value; in all cases the doubled player retains ownership of the cube.
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How to get out of jail in backgammon?

To get out of "jail" (the bar) in backgammon, you must roll a number (1-6) that corresponds to an unblocked point in your opponent's home board (points 1-6 from their side) and re-enter your checker there before moving any other pieces. If both dice numbers are blocked (points occupied by two or more opponent checkers), you lose your turn; if only one die works, you must use that move.
 
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Is backgammon harder than Chess?

Chess is generally considered more complex due to its deterministic nature and vast possibilities, requiring deep tactical and strategic planning, while backgammon is harder to play perfectly at a world-class level because of the constant, significant impact of luck (dice rolls) and the need for rapid, probabilistic judgments on checker and cube plays, making it a blend of skill and chance. Chess involves immense memorization and calculation, but backgammon demands immediate, intuitive decisions under uncertainty, often changing the entire game plan with each roll.
 
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What do they call backgammon in Israel?

Shesh-Besh, also known as backgammon, is a classic Middle Eastern board game of strategy, luck, and fast-paced fun. You'll see it played in parks, cafes and even right here at BGU's Welcome Center. Join us for a game night, and you can learn to play shesh-besh too!
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What game was banned in America?

Notable Banned Games

Below are some top games that have been banned in the US. Thrill Kill was a 1998 fighting game notorious for its graphic violence. Players fought for reincarnation in a grotesque hellscape using brutal tactics like dismemberment.
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How do you get off the board in backgammon?

To get off the board in backgammon (bearing off), first move all your checkers into your home board; then, use dice rolls to remove checkers, matching the roll to the point number (e.g., a 4 takes from the 4-point). If the matching point is empty, use the roll to remove a checker from the highest occupied point, even if the die value is greater than the point number (e.g., roll a 6, take from the 5-point if 6 is empty). 
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Why was backgammon banned by the Catholic Church?

They were probably right to ban it; gambling at the time was absolutely rife and often destroyed people's lives. It reached epidemic levels by the 18th century until virtually all governments everywhere stepped in to impose very strict gaming laws which still exist today.
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What is greedy bear off in backgammon?

In backgammon a greedy bearoff play refers to taking off as many checkers as possible with the current roll. In the position above it is only possible to bear off one checker so the greedy play is 6/off. It is not uncommon, however, to see players move 6/5, 2/1 in this type of position.
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What is the secret to backgammon?

A general backgammon strategy is to take every opportunity you can to hit your opponent's checkers. Sending that piece back to the bar creates a big advantage that increases if you can hit multiple blots.
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What is the double 6 rule in backgammon?

A player who rolls doubles plays the numbers shown on the dice twice. A roll of 6 and 6 means that the player has four sixes to use, and he may move any combination of checkers he feels appropriate to complete this requirement.
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What is the beaver rule in backgammon?

The beaver rule comes into play when a player is doubled in a game. Instead of just accepting the double and losing the game, the doubled player has the option to “beaver” by immediately redoubling the cube to a higher level.
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