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FFM19 Game 3 Move 15: Herd to play 43

Started by Julia_H, August 07, 2014, 08:54:08 AM

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Julia_H

It seems like Gnu is determined not to let the game be decided by a hit?

jeff

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Pardon an BG fool for joining (and joining late), but why would we even consider that third move: 18/14, 11/8?
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My strategy: Always double right before your best roll.

NIHILIST

Judging by the vote, nobody did.

Seriously, a good player should consider all options, then decide which he believes is best. A closed mind isn't exactly an asset in backgammon.............or in life, for that matter.

Bob
Robert J Ebbeler

jeff

That's very true. But I didn't mean it quite that literally. I meant more to mean "what are the advantages of that play?". I see no value in it and would have discarded it quickly (after my open mind found it).
My strategy: Always double right before your best roll.

Julia_H

Occasionally I add a rather poor move to the list (especially when there are few options) or miss out a plausible alternative. It's so the Herd can't automatically deduce which moves are blunders simply by whether they appear in my list or not.