Backgammon for complete beginners. Part 5 - Rolling doubles.

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  • čas přidán 19. 04. 2010
  • Fifth in a series of (hopefully!) easy to follow tutorials on playing backgammon, designed for the absolute beginning player. Please feel free to comment, and ask any questions, and I'll do my best to reply. Thanks for watching :-)
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Komentáře • 61

  • @DanielMcCarthynz
    @DanielMcCarthynz Před 10 lety +2

    Just wanted to say thanks for this. You are NOT boring, this was a perfect guide... I had tried several times to get a full handle on the game and every guide just didn't click. Now me and my 8 year old son both completely understand how this works, I can't believe I didn't learn how to play earlier.

  • @halimjaguar
    @halimjaguar Před 13 lety +2

    This is good - I never realized just what fun backgammon could be - in fact, I had no idea how to play until I watched this - well done!!

  • @katherineelizabethco
    @katherineelizabethco Před 3 lety +1

    I’m searching for tutorials that I can understand. Too many go so fast I’m lost. Your tutorials are clear and steady, moving along at a pace that I can easily follow. I’m a beginner. I love the game, but I’m not good with winning. My brain is letting me down, which is why I’m latching on to your tutorials. I’m saving all of them to study repeatedly. Sometimes my brain has allot of trouble with left brain activities. My psychiatrist says I need to work that side of my brain in order to have a healthier brain. My mother and grandmother had dementia and this is terrifying . My age is 72. Cognitive difficulties are starting to happen. I think learning to play a good game will help me . Thankfully, the game is intriguing and fun. Again, your work is wonderful. Thank-You, very much.

  • @fusionpieri9305
    @fusionpieri9305 Před 9 lety +6

    wonderful teacher, thank you so much.

  • @ameliasims5151
    @ameliasims5151 Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you so much for this, we have learnt much more than watching anyone else’s tutorial. Brilliant!

  • @sebastianscully3079
    @sebastianscully3079 Před 4 lety

    Thank God I’ve found you and this video.

  • @denisivanov4271
    @denisivanov4271 Před 7 lety +1

    Thank you, Ensor42, I knew the basics, to play on the phone, but thanks to your videos a few really interesting peculiarities have been revealed. You are a great teacher!

  • @clivesquire6463
    @clivesquire6463 Před 5 lety +1

    thank you so much i have just liked and subscribed to you i have had a backgammon set for years and never understood how to play until i found your truly amazing videos describing in true complete beginner style you made it so easy to understand and now we may play daily many thanks very happy thanks clive in nottingham .

  • @Ensor42
    @Ensor42  Před 12 lety +1

    Thanks for the feedback, sorry it wasn't to your liking. The "slow and simple" approach though is exactly what I intended, having seen the punchier quickfire type tutorials from other uploaders receiving criticism in comments for not being slow or simple enough.

  • @SonofChurchill
    @SonofChurchill Před 6 lety +1

    Lots information good refresher on rules & to play

  • @debbies109
    @debbies109 Před 3 lety

    I really appreciate how thorough the instruction is. I’m learning some rules tgat I didn’t know. 👍🏼

  • @hiphopjewels
    @hiphopjewels Před 4 lety +1

    This is a good tutorial at a proper pace for beginners. Wow, in this part, I am just realizing the person playing the red pieces is sitting at the bottom position. I was thinking the person playing black was positioned there. Great video.

    • @curtthegamer934
      @curtthegamer934 Před 4 lety +1

      It can go either way. Whichever player has two checkers of their color in the top right corner is the one who sits at the bottom and has the right-hand home board.

    • @curtthegamer934
      @curtthegamer934 Před 4 lety +1

      Also, the one with the right-hand home board moves counterclockwise, and the one with the left-hand homeboard moves clockwise.

  • @jotton10
    @jotton10 Před 10 lety

    These videos are great- thank you so much!

  • @penelopemaynard9016
    @penelopemaynard9016 Před 8 lety +1

    excellent videos! thank you very much!

  • @Ensor42
    @Ensor42  Před 13 lety +2

    @Duske3000 Hi. I know I do go on a fair bit both in the videos and in comment replies in other parts about this ;), but it really is important to understand that the dice represent INDIVIDUAL moves. Now you can use both dice for one checker, but, to use your example, the 5 and the 3 are separate moves, even if it's the same checker you are moving, it would be a move of 5 (or 3 ) and THEN a move of 3 (or 5), and NOT a move of 8. This will show why you can't pass certain primes or blocked points.

  • @Ensor42
    @Ensor42  Před 12 lety +1

    It's just another measure to help prevent out of turn moves or rolls. When backgammon is played at a high/professional level, turns can be taken very quickly - particularly if the use of clocks is in play. At these speeds, a player can be rolling almost immediately after the opponent picks up their dice. Rolling to different sides helps avoid some collisions!

  • @Ensor42
    @Ensor42  Před 10 lety +1

    It's interesting that you say that you "can't believe I didn't learn how to play earlier." As in many of the best games, backgammon can be thought of as being "easy to learn, hard to master", and it's the perception of impenetrability that might be stopping some beginners from getting into it.
    I wish many happy hours of backgammon for both you and your son, and thank you sincerely for your kind comments :)

  • @stevenward2408
    @stevenward2408 Před 7 lety +1

    Excellent series! Thank you for making them. I have small (12 mm) dice and sometimes one will land in the gap between four checkers. The die is flat on the board but is this a valid roll?

  • @pdwu2b
    @pdwu2b Před 12 lety

    Correct. Although this rule is being contested by some players. It is generally considered good manners to use this option rarely, and to only use it to "simulate" legal moves. Some players use this option a lot, and then forget what the original position was. This can lead to annoying discussions. If advice to put checkers on TOP of the triangles when you simulate a move to think about it. Once you have decided, move the checkers to the bottom of the triangle, and pick up your dice.

  • @SunScarab
    @SunScarab Před 8 lety

    Would you have to reroll if the dice end up in the home slot area on either side of the board? Thanks in advance.

  • @jefferyjones8219
    @jefferyjones8219 Před 4 lety

    If I roll double 3's do I move 4 times 3 spaces? And can I move a single checker 12 spaces during my move?

  • @grapiken7766
    @grapiken7766 Před 9 lety +4

    I've just started watching your series, which is invaluable. The only slight criticism I would make, is when I look at your videos listed on your channel (on android) because of the way each video is worded it's impossible to see what number the video is.
    For example "for complete beginners part 3". There is no number to be seen.

    • @Ensor42
      @Ensor42  Před 9 lety +5

      Hi, thanks for taking the time to comment. I see what you mean about the titles - a consequence of having long headings - that I will not be changing in order to avoid confusion with searches. I can only recommend using the playlists to see the videos in the right order.

  • @unkown215
    @unkown215 Před rokem

    What if ur out and u roll a double. Do u re entry then have 3/4 more doubles left?

  • @Ensor42
    @Ensor42  Před 13 lety

    @trashtropper Yes, that's fine. Once you pick up the dice, however, you signify the end of your turn.

  • @Duske3000
    @Duske3000 Před 13 lety

    Hi,great video!
    I was wondering, I know each value that shows up on the dice can be used for one checker. However, could I combine both values of the dice for one checker? e.g. 5 and 3 I move 8 steps for one checker only.

  • @patdenton7406
    @patdenton7406 Před 9 lety

    So during the opening roll each player rolls one of the dice but only the player with the higher number moves and once that move is complete the next player rolls two? For example, the opening role is 6 and 1. The player with six moves and then the player with one rerolls both dice for his move?

    • @Ensor42
      @Ensor42  Před 9 lety +1

      Yes, to use your example, the player who rolled the six would make the first move with the 6-1, then the other player would roll both dice for their move.

  • @MrNioMoon
    @MrNioMoon Před 9 lety

    Thank you! :`-)

  • @trashtropper
    @trashtropper Před 13 lety

    its right to move your checkers and then put them back to their position as long the dice still in the board?

  • @alicenightgale3406
    @alicenightgale3406 Před 10 lety

    When I move the pieces could I stack them on top of the the opponent piece? And is there a limit of how many checkers in one point?

    • @Ensor42
      @Ensor42  Před 10 lety +1

      Hi, you wouldn't be able to stack your pieces on top of opponents' pieces, as this would either result in hitting their piece, or the point being blocked if more than one checker was already there. This is better explained in the next few videos in the series. Points can hold any amount of the same player's checkers.

  • @dianemarisca2733
    @dianemarisca2733 Před 9 lety

    Perhaps I missed something. How do you know which quarter of the board is your finish point?

    • @QueenTrista
      @QueenTrista Před 8 lety

      Re-watch the part 1. As I understood, if I am red, my home board is where these two black checkers are placed at the beginning.

  • @thorinvs6490
    @thorinvs6490 Před 10 lety

    what if i got a double 3, does it mean I have to do it thrice?
    or I can move 3 of my checkers by 3 points? Please explain sir :(
    I did not catch that idea yet. :(

    • @Ensor42
      @Ensor42  Před 10 lety +1

      Hi, rolling a double simply means that you have twice the number of moves of the value shown on the dice. Whereas usually you would have two moves to play (one for each die), with a double, you would have four. So, if you roll a double 3, then you have four moves of 3 to play.

  • @Ensor42
    @Ensor42  Před 13 lety +1

    @4462834 Kind of you to say. Thank you, sincerely.

  • @licav2005
    @licav2005 Před 11 lety

    Cum se poate juca table????

  • @EpicFork
    @EpicFork Před 13 lety

    number of PIPS?

  • @emiliotap
    @emiliotap Před 13 lety

    You seem to like rolling. xP

  • @candypencils68
    @candypencils68 Před 7 lety

    You totally sound like sam from game of thrones!

  • @Ensor42
    @Ensor42  Před 14 lety

    @blasticpuddhas Feel free...!

  • @kevcaf16
    @kevcaf16 Před 12 lety

    the first time i played, i rolled 6/6 but i didn't know I could move the way you show =/

  • @narrellmanguba
    @narrellmanguba Před 13 lety

    @narrellmanguba jowk

  • @nord1486
    @nord1486 Před 5 lety

    1 die
    2 dice
    😁

  • @susannasafaryan9254
    @susannasafaryan9254 Před 4 lety

    Bb

  • @videodesigner.mp4661
    @videodesigner.mp4661 Před 9 lety +1

    why didnt you just make it an entire video, instead of 8 or 9 videos? I appreciate the help, but why so MANY?

    • @Naughtymsa
      @Naughtymsa Před 8 lety +1

      +StarWarsFan1017 easy to upload

  • @Ensor42
    @Ensor42  Před 12 lety +5

    And you are ill mannered and apparently only semi-literate, so it appears that we both have our metaphorical crosses to bear.

  • @lizmoreen494
    @lizmoreen494 Před 6 lety

    You lost me at the difference between rolling with your hands, and the cups.

  • @narrellmanguba
    @narrellmanguba Před 13 lety

    the biggest prime is not 6 prime the biggest prime is optimus prime

  • @lukassnakeman
    @lukassnakeman Před 9 lety +1

    i thought id learn something new, but when i found out this game has so many nit picky bullshit rules that serve no purpose i realised its not my kind of game.
    "your dice landed on a checker! roll again!"

    • @archieontour9834
      @archieontour9834 Před 4 lety

      I've seen on you tube backgammon galaxy tournaments this is not the case if flat on a checker it's just played as normal.

  • @greennature8383
    @greennature8383 Před 5 lety

    you just waste the time , those who interested in backgammon the know the basic tjings such as counting , so boring . teach the sercret tips in bg.

    • @Ensor42
      @Ensor42  Před 5 lety +1

      The series was aimed at precisely the people who DON'T know the "basic things", yet are keen to learn them. That's the whole point.