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> I am looking for some new ways to play Backgammon. I have checked the
> FAQ and all (?) the backgammon sites on the web and was wondering if
> there are any other interesting variations or interesting house rules
> that havent been poste...
(1) Low-number-first. E. g., if you roll a 6-1, you have to play the
1 before you play the 6, and if you can't play the 1 you forfeit
your turn. If you're on the roof and you roll 5-1 and your opponent
has made his ace point, you dance even if the 5 point is open.
Hal Heinrich taught me this game several years ago. He called it
"Poof". Strategically it is quite interesting.
(2) Fixed-dice-BG. Whatever the opening roll is is the only roll
played for the entire game. The main value of this variation
is that it is something to do at the beginning of a tournament
when the tournament director has interrupted your regular game
to make a long series of boring announcements. (You can play
silently.)
(3) There's a huge number of other possible variations... e.g., how
about "Deuces Wild?" I have played in "Dealer's Choice" chouettes,
where the captain gets to pick the game or make up a new one on
the spot. Great fun!
-- Walter Trice
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