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20-Jul-2010
13:22 PDT |
I reviewed the game. Dino played correctly, i didn't see bad moves. The outcome of the game was luck based. and Yes, it is possible, as you clearly see. Both people played well. Luck was the determining factor. Better luck next time! |
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25-Aug-2010
20:42 PDT |
Similar Game I had a game where my first roll was a 1-2. I split my runners and brought one down with my two. The next time I had a chance to move (because I use automatic rolls) I was down 157 PIPs and my opponent had 5 pieces off the board. He started with a 6/6 and took out one of my pieces, I couldn't get in. He then took out another one of my pieces. At one point I had three pieces on the bar and couldn't get in with the 6 and the 5 open for several rolls. That game was just unbelievable! |
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26-Aug-2010
14:31 PDT |
similar hehe one move here then........... http://zooescape.com/backgammon.pl?v=200&gid=248671 160 pips and my opponent only 9 next chance to move ouchy |
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05-Sep-2010
23:06 PDT |
2 Based on my calculations, the chances of not bearing in, is 22/100,000 -- impressive http://zooescape.com/backgammon.pl?v=200&gid=255797 |
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06-Sep-2010
03:22 PDT |
… How do you reach that number, out of curiosity? |
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