Backgammon: Fighting for Points (Lesson 51)
A lesson on the value of fighting for the best points. Ask yourself these questions: 1) Am I unstacking heavy points? 2) Am I duplicating my opponent's rolls? 3) How bad is it if I get hit? Do I have an anchor in the opponent's home board? Does my opponent have a blot in board? Will he leave return shots? 4) Am I behind in the race and need to take calculated risks to turn the game in my favour? 5) Are candidate plays as good? Play to win! Please LIKE and SUBSCRIBE if you enjoy my free learning content. New videos every Wednesday.

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