British Isles Backgammon Assoc. tournament, fourth round out of 6.
Appear to be cruising into semi-finals with this position:
Score: X (me) 9, O 2 --- to 11.
+24-23-22-21-20-19-+---+18-17-16-15-14-13-+
| O O O | | |
| O O | | |
| O | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| X X | | |
+-1--2--3--4--5--6-+---+-7--8--9-10-11-12-+
X O
double take
21 redouble
take 66
21 43
I double, just to kill off any chance of a fluke.
O then went on to win the match. Now, O only gets a shot at his
flukey double if I roll 2-1 twice...
*Needless to say there was no semifinal for the contributor*
And we have a winner. Look at this beauty from Hugh McNeil in Canada:
+24-23-22-21-20-19-+---+18-17-16-15-14-13-+ 2
| X | | X |
| X | | X |
| X | | |
| X | | |
| X | X | |
| | X | |
| | X | |
| O | | X |
| O | | X |
| O O O | | X |
| O O O O X O | | X |
| O O O O X O | | X |
+-1--2--3--4--5--6-+---+-7--8--9-10-11-12-+
I quote:
X has the cube at 2.
X has 3 checkers on the bar.
Neither player has any checkers off.
O to roll (me).
O gets backgammoned.
Yes, that is right, double fives, etc, etc, redouble, take, etc
etc, backgammon.
<*sigh*>
So, BG-players, be prepared...
Einar Tryggvason
: I quote:
: X has the cube at 2.
: X has 3 checkers on the bar.
: Neither player has any checkers off.
: O to roll (me).
: O gets backgammoned.
: Yes, that is right, double fives, etc, etc, redouble, take, etc
: etc, backgammon.
: <*sigh*>
: So, BG-players, be prepared...
: Einar Tryggvason
..and not even to mention X accomplished this miracle with 17 checkers to
manover around and bearoff. ::)) wcb on FIBS
The correct position in which Hugh McNeil managed to lose a BG is
as follows:
+24-23-22-21-20-19-+---+18-17-16-15-14-13-+ 2
| X | | X |
| X | | X |
| X | | |
| X | | |
| X | X | |
| | X | |
| | X | |
| O | | |
| O | | |
| O O O | | X |
| O O O O X O | | X |
| O O O O X O | | X |
+-1--2--3--4--5--6-+---+-7--8--9-10-11-12-+
O (Hugh McNeil) is on roll and loses backgammon on a 4-cube.
Thanks wcb who counted the checkers.
Einar Tryggvason
>Einar Tryggvason (einar.tr...@kemi.uu.se) wrote:
>: The hard luck story contest came to an end a couple of months ago,[cut]
>: And we have a winner. Look at this beauty from Hugh McNeil in Canada:
>..and not even to mention X accomplished this miracle with 17 checkers to
>manover around and bearoff. ::)) wcb on FIBS
Hi all.
Sorry to see that you lost the game, but...
I really enjoyed these "stories", are there
anyone else who has good backgammon stories?
Salut
Ken.
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On 18 Apr 1996, Einar Tryggvason wrote:
> The hard luck story contest came to an end a couple of months ago,
> but it took me a while to get this posted.
> So, here are the two finalists!
> First the runner up, a mr Julian Hayward. He presented a simple race
> that includes a few important ingredients in a hard luck story.
> It was an important match (the match before the prisemoney in a
> tournament), a nasty sequence and a slight error by the opponent.
> I quote:
>
> British Isles Backgammon Assoc. tournament, fourth round out of 6.
> Appear to be cruising into semi-finals with this position:
>
> Score: X (me) 9, O 2 --- to 11.
>
> +24-23-22-21-20-19-+---+18-17-16-15-14-13-+
> | O O O | | |
> | O O | | |
> | O | | |
> | | | |
> | | | |
> | | | |
> | | | |
> | | | |
> | | | |
> | | | |
> | | | |
> | X X | | |
> +-1--2--3--4--5--6-+---+-7--8--9-10-11-12-+
>
> X O
> double take
> 21 redouble
> take 66
> 21 43
>
>
> I double, just to kill off any chance of a fluke.
>
> O then went on to win the match. Now, O only gets a shot at his
> flukey double if I roll 2-1 twice...
>
> *Needless to say there was no semifinal for the contributor*
>
>
> And we have a winner. Look at this beauty from Hugh McNeil in Canada:
>
> +24-23-22-21-20-19-+---+18-17-16-15-14-13-+ 2
> | X | | X |
> | X | | X |
> | X | | |
> | X | | |
> | X | X | |
> | | X | |
> | | X | |
> | O | | X |
> | O | | X |
> | O O O | | X |
> | O O O O X O | | X |
> | O O O O X O | | X |
> +-1--2--3--4--5--6-+---+-7--8--9-10-11-12-+
>
> I quote:
>
> X has the cube at 2.
>
> X has 3 checkers on the bar.
>
> Neither player has any checkers off.
>
> O to roll (me).
>
> O gets backgammoned.
>
> Yes, that is right, double fives, etc, etc, redouble, take, etc
> etc, backgammon.
>
> <*sigh*>
>
> So, BG-players, be prepared...
>
> Einar Tryggvason
>
>
>
The first game is ~7250-1 +/- 50 . so over 50K to 1 in the match.
If the cube is dropped O is < 50-1 to win. ( this player made the
1/4 finals??? One toke over the line)
The second game. your 5-10 % to hit!. Then anywhere from 10-40% to win
My numbers are very approximate but surely you're between 1-5% to win
The Bg is somewhat bizarre. 1% to gethit by 5'-a six immediately. But
there are othe combo's to get atgged before getting hit. After getting
hit i can see variations where a 2nd man is sent back . Still a BG is a
long shot(they always are.
I,m sure the 2nd opponent took a more reasonable cube though.
Mr. Hayword wins, by losing, hands down.
These are inspiring stories. last night freewhelling Phil doubled the
field to Eight with 5 men on his ace to 4 on the opponents ace. When most
of the field beavered Phil's Box partner phreked and dropped them! This
was a new one,even in this choette(no we are not playing in an opium den).
Phil rolled aces of course and won 59 points.
This happened just before I arrived so that flan I had to have for desert
saved me considersbly.
The players will be most relieved to hear the stories of these 2 games
thanks.
P.S. Freewheeling Phil( double early double often) ended up losing 3 points>
I'd imagine the people sitting on the other side of the board from
these hard luck stories do. :-)
-Patti
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