Poll
Question:
The cruelest game?
Option 1: Yeah
votes: 0
Option 2: Duh
votes: 2
Option 3: No
votes: 3
Option 4: Bother
votes: 1
Option 5: Resi B
votes: 0
Option 6: ** Player Herd drops connection. The game was saved.
votes: 3
The Herd moved the 6-1 13/6 after all, dorbel 4-1 1/off(2) and YES!!! the Herd rolls the 5-5 bringing four in with 11/6(3) 10/5, dorbel rolls a 6-1 1/off(2), and...
We roll 2-1.
(http://www.fibsboard.com/fibsboard-forum-match-5-83/game-1-move-29-the-herd-to-play-2-1/?action=dlattach;attach=4756;image)
XGID=----BCIA----------------b-:1:1:1:21:0:0:0:5:10
GNUBg Id: AwAAwO6/AAAAAA:UYmoAAAAAAAA
I'm not sure I understand the question. Are you asking whether Backgammon itself is the cruelest game, or whether this particular game is the the cruelest game of backgammon ?
The second one is easy - I've seen worse in only the past week. (cf my recent league match against juggler) As for the first question, my vote for cruelest game would be a haggis eating contest.
This game reminds me of one saying. I would rather win with mistake then lose with correct play. I voted for pass and that would have been my winning mistake in this match (maybe).
i still think we had a chance, if we had kept our block on the one and not hit (and i think we would not have gotten gammoned, even if we didn't get lucky)
wait a minute, aren't we playing with
Acey-Deucey (http://www.bkgm.com/variants/AceyDeucey-American.html) rules?
Quote from: American Acey-Deucey Rules
Acey-deucey: The roll of 1 and 2 (acey-deucey) is especially valuable. When you roll 1-2, this is what happens:
- First you play the 1 and 2 in the normal way.
- Then you name any roll of doubles you wish and play it accordingly.
- Then you roll again and play the roll as usual.
- If the number rolled is another 1-2, you keep going—naming and playing a double of your choice, and then rolling again.
Note, however, if you are unable to use any part of your roll, you forfeit the rest of your turn. For example, if you can move your 2 but cannot use the 1, you may not name a double and you may not roll again
in Acey-Duecey it truly ain't over 'til it's over!my dad knew Acey-deucey from his days as a
corpsman pharmacists mate second class aboard the
USS Solace hospital ship in the Pacific in WW II .. he was not much of a gamer as an adult, so we never played .. his first duty was on the black sand beaches of Iwo Jima picking up _______ ... you can join me at the bar and buy me a bottle of Jim Beam .. i'll tell you the rest of that story .. it requires a fifth of Jimbo to tell and to hear
We played Acey-deucey when I was a kid, but the rules were even worse than the link. Any double meant you got to roll again, and in the bearoff the number had to be exact, e.g. if you had a stack of checkers on the one point, you couldn't take one off unless you rolled a one. This made it even more of a luck-fest than the usual rules.
:lol: :lol:
Love the poll - and now I can come back from the bar...only 1 point down in this match ;) :laugh: :laugh: