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Backgammon => Improving your backgammon skills => Topic started by: lone rider on March 03, 2011, 01:32:46 AM
Howdy,
I'm a virgin poster, recently coming re-interested in the game after many years of not playing. My goals are to become a better player, and to eventually play with very good players.
I downloaded Monte Carlo BG, and after playing 70+ games have been able to stay slightly ahead of this program. My question is what should be the next logical step towards better and more challenging play.
I haven't yet gotten to any of the Pay-to-play programs. As I understand, these are still evolving. At this time, I have no serious players to play with.
Suggestions and advice are appreciated.
Bob
Have you logged into fibs yet?
Download javafibs...available here..
http://www.fibs.com/javafibs/download/ (http://www.fibs.com/javafibs/download/)
Create the nick lone_rider [dont think it is taken], and log in...you can play fun players, serious players and very serious players. there are also leagues and tournaments to pick up some very good opponents for slightly raised stakes [admiration, not cash ;) ]
The site is free to use, but be aware of the pitfalls, that as a free site, it also has none serious players. Read around this board for the tips and hints to avoid droppers.
Your other port of call should be here
http://www.gnubg.org/index.php?itemid=22 (http://www.gnubg.org/index.php?itemid=22)
Get gnu [also free], tinker with the settings, play matches and evaluate them.
Look forward to seeing you on fibs :cool: