I just found that on Hardy's Backgammon Pages (http://www.hardyhuebener.de/engl/index.html) and want to share it with fibsboarders if you missed this link, like me, until now.
(http://games.rengeekcentral.com/gifs/F78R.jpg) | This game they call todas tablas (all tables)
There is another game that they call todas tablas because it is set up spread out through all the four tables of the board.
And in the two tables that are across from one another on the same side of the bar, one the first they place five pieces of one color on the six-point. And of that same [color] they place two on the one-point of the other table that is across from it on the same side of the bar, and in that same table [the other color] also puts his pieces opposite it [the other color] as we have said for this. And in the other two tables that are across the bar from these, on the one-points they put five pieces of the color that placed the other five on the sixth point. And on the five-points they put three pieces in each of these colors.
And it is played like this: the one to roll first will play whichever side he wishes bringing the two pieces from the one-point towards the six-point where he has five pieces. But if some pieces are taken, they are to be returned to the table where the two pieces are on the one-point. And from there they are to bring them to the table where the five pieces are on the six-point and from there to bear them off.
And this game is played with two dice. |
This image is from the Libro de los juegos (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libro_de_los_juegos).
The Libro de los Juegos, ("Book of games" (http://games.rengeekcentral.com/)), or Libro de acedrex, dados e tablas, ("Book of chess, dice and tables") was commissioned by Alfonso X, king of León and Castile, during the 13th century and completed in 1283.
The book describes the rules for a number of games in the tables family. One notable entry is todas tablas, which has an identical starting position to modern backgammon and follows the same rules for movement and bearoff. => The translation of the spanish text (http://www.u.arizona.edu/~smusser/ljtranslation.html)
Thanks Hardy to bring me to this page :applaus:
Wow, that is interesting. We are curious as to how the starting position came about, does it have a mathematical basis, or is it a position arrived at by trial and error. Does anyone already know the answer to this question?
Hi Franck, you are a very attentive visitor of my website. I appreciate it :thumbsup:
Diane, I must admit I haven't read the whole text yet. I can't say yet, whether the book describes, how the starting position was defined. Will take some days yet, as they tried to keep the english translation close to the original spanish text. So it's non-modern English, but a bit old fashioned. Doesn't make it easy for me to understand.
Hardy (http://www.hardyhuebener.de/_pics/smiley_hut_ab.gif)
I found another old picture of a backgammon board, it's a detail of a 1562 drawing by Pieter Bruegel the Elder http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Triumph_of_Death (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Triumph_of_Death). Look in the lower right corner.
thanks inim
Good eyes ::)
Nice inim and Tomawaky! :cool:
Here's a link that is historical as well as informational and even mentions Fibs. :yes: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Backgammon
socksey
"I didn't know Onward Christian Soldiers was a Christian song." - Aggie Pate, at a non-denominational mayor's breakfast, Fort Worth, Texas
Where is that link sox?
Sorry, that's what I get for multitasking. :laugh: See my last post.
socksey
"Faith is like love It is revealed only in action and word." - Kenneth E Hagin
Another history, also mentioning FIBS, can be found here:
http://www.hardyhuebener.de/engl/geschichte.html (http://www.hardyhuebener.de/engl/geschichte.html) :cool:
(A German version is available here: http://www.hardyhuebener.de/geschichte.html (http://www.hardyhuebener.de/geschichte.html)) :thumbsup2:
Okay, okay, I should be more modest .... I'll be more decent next time.
Hardy :blush:
You are forgiven if post an extra link to fibsboard on your page ;)
Hi Webby,
please explain "extra" link :iknix:
There is a link to FIBS Board in my link section at http://www.hardyhuebener.de/engl/links_bg.html#bg-server (http://www.hardyhuebener.de/engl/links_bg.html#bg-server), and also at the (very tiny) FIBS section of my website: http://www.hardyhuebener.de/engl/online_spielen_fibs.html (http://www.hardyhuebener.de/engl/online_spielen_fibs.html)
You want MORE links??? :help:
Hardy B)
:laugh: ehh.. yes, the more the better ;)
(just kidding)
Although you could place some more links to f.i. our link section or our articles (http://www.fibsboard.com/index.php?cat=1). ;)
Check this one out:
http://www.grandeforum.com/detail/link-109.html
fibsboard: "The biggest free backgammon community in the world."
Kept free with sufficient hit counts and links such as this one.
Also, someone instructed NMBA that the link for "The First Internet Backgammon Server" was fibsboard.com.
http://northernmichiganbg.spaces.live.com/Lists/cns!AEA04C7C6BD3884B!128/
Tricky, but every bit helps!
Lots of free link list pages exist to help bump your count up such as the following.
I would have added fibsboard to these, but someone beat me to it:
http://backgammon.linknet.be/index.php?page=wordmatches&heading_id=3425
http://backgammon.info-pagina.com/
This one lists fibsboard as an "online magazine":
http://backgammon.goedbegin.be/
I'm not sure what this one is about. Something to do with affiliate marketing:
http://www.m4n.nl/affiliates.jsp?all=true&category_id=-1&tailormade_status=-1
Burper has always been an avid surfer. I found this page of links he found for us back in 2004:
QuoteThe way tournaments used to be done in the goold 'ol days:
http://groups.google.com/groups?q=fibs+gro...ford.EDU&rnum=9
The early pain of FIBS being down:
http://groups.google.com/groups?q=fibs+gro....std.com&rnum=1
Oldest ratings report? burper and don appear. Most experienced was igor with almost 5K!
http://groups.google.com/groups?q=fibs+gro...rlin.de&rnum=77
12/93, FIBS moves to Sweden
http://groups.google.com/groups?q=fibs+gro...chen.de&rnum=76
Early MacFibs news:
http://groups.google.com/groups?q=fibs+gro...ida.com&rnum=72
Back in those days, if you were going to use a GUI, it was just assumed you could hack source code:
http://groups.google.com/groups?q=fibs+gro...unit.no&rnum=63
Crazy idea from Patti, something about registering and accessing complaints about offending users:
http://groups.google.com/groups?q=fibs+gro...tel.com&rnum=46
Early dropper philosophy:
http://groups.google.com/groups?q=fibs+gro...com.com&rnum=35
Early FIBS chouette:
http://groups.google.com/groups?q=fibs+gro...nyu.edu&rnum=34
dice fairness on FIBS:
http://groups.google.com/groups?q=fibs+gro...ero.org&rnum=17
being quick to judge cheaters
http://groups.google.com/groups?q=fibs+gro...iac.net&rnum=12
early T-shirt news:
http://groups.google.com/groups?q=fibs+gro...com.com&rnum=19
some fibs religion for you:http://groups.google.com/groups?q=fibs+group:rec.games.backgammon&hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&scoring=d&as_drrb=b&as_mind=12&as_minm=5&as_miny=1994&as_maxd=15&as_maxm=4&as_maxy=1995&selm=1995Apr7.174450.11994%40sequent.com&rnum=22
early hassle. some things (and people) haven't changed:
http://groups.google.com/groups?q=fibs+gro...sask.ca&rnum=49
chat channels idea:http://groups.google.com/groups?q=fibs+group:rec.games.backgammon&hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&scoring=d&as_drrb=b&as_mind=12&as_minm=5&as_miny=1994&as_maxd=15&as_maxm=4&as_maxy=1995&selm=3ki98k%249qs%40miwok.nbn.com&rnum=72
The "hello and welcome to fibs" inside joke among lifers started back in 95:
http://groups.google.com/groups?q=fibs+gro...g.co.uk&rnum=85
burper inane, and smitten with michra, since 95:
http://groups.google.com/groups?q=burper+g...tiac.net&rnum=1
burper's earliest post:
http://groups.google.com/groups?q=burper+g...t.CV.COM&rnum=6
"beautiful anarchy" philosophy:
http://groups.google.com/groups?q=burper+g...t.CV.COM&rnum=5
first repbot announcement:http://groups.google.com/groups?q=repbot+group:rec.games.backgammon&hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&scoring=d&as_drrb=b&as_mind=12&as_minm=5&as_miny=1990&as_maxd=15&as_maxm=4&as_maxy=2000&selm=38EB7F5E.2A75126C%40East.Sun.COM&rnum=1
burpers-reap:
http://groups.google.com/groups?q=reap+gro...Sun.COM&rnum=26
lowest match scores:http://groups.google.com/groups?q=%22lowest+rating%22+group:rec.games.backgammon&hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&scoring=d&as_drrb=b&selm=4lll9p%2420cc%40rex.cadvision.com&rnum=9
ButchCassidy and Doc_Holliday
http://groups.google.com/groups?q=doc_holl...tiac.net&rnum=1
first mention of a tourneybot:
http://groups.google.com/groups?q=repbot+g...free.fr&rnum=44
socksey
"How to store your baby walker First, remove baby." - Anonymous Manufacturer
Quote from: burper on December 03, 2006, 04:02:37 PM
I'm not sure what this one is about. Something to do with affiliate marketing:
http://www.m4n.nl/affiliates.jsp?all=true&category_id=-1&tailormade_status=-1
That is an old affilliate-network i used to work with on sprintweb.nl and a dutch forum. I have tried a few banners with them on fibsboard but they weren't relevant.
But what is your point exactly Burper, that you found the site: functionality on Google and Yahoo? :thumbsup2:
Here's one from Iran, dated between 600-700 ....
http://www.asianart.com/articles/heller/02detail_2.html
;)
Here's another from India, circa 578.
http://www.art-and-archaeology.com/india/badami/cave313.html
:)
Quote from: webrunner on December 03, 2006, 10:51:39 PM
But what is your point exactly Burper, that you found the site: functionality on Google and Yahoo? :thumbsup2:
I was thinking that this was a place to post interesting links, but I suppose you are right: we are all wasting our time. Nevermind the links folks, we have google!
I mmean, by posting links which contain links to fibsboard... that isn't the intention for this thread i thought.
Als, the best place to post backgammon related links on this website is here: http://www.fibsboard.com/index.php?action=links;sa=addlink3 ;)
but all my links *were* backgammon-related... oh well
So lots of sites have collections of links, which as you know get old and stop working. Does your special link section do any checking?
Yes, i have a link checker in there, and i personally check links every once in a while.
o yeah, well done inim, i was going to mention the breugel- triumph of death.
its in madrid if anyone fancies checking it out for real. madrid is a place and cannot be reached via a simple link.
Quote from: burper on December 04, 2006, 02:23:01 PM
So lots of sites have collections of links, which as you know get old and stop working.
Oftentimes old links which are now "dead" may be visited using http://www.archive.org/index.php (http://www.archive.org/index.php)- a time machine for the web at which, unusually, a fibster actually "works".
Nice one, Spiel! Thanks! :applaus:
socksey
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