
Lucky duck wasn't too lucky.
Does this look like a champion backgammon player or a student of the month?
Written Saturday morning: I've been playing backgammon for years. For the last five years or so I've been playing it online, often the last thing I do before I go to bed. It helps me relax and while I started out treating it as mindless fun to help my brain take time off before going to sleep, tournaments like these remind me that it's a much more intellectual game than it first appears... or at least compared to how it's played by most people. At tournaments it's all about the cubes. More about that later.
Right now I'm jumping online at two computers at the hotel where the tournament is being held so I can't stay online too long. Besides one of the many internationally known players participating here is going to give a free lecture for novices I want to hear.
There are tournaments for novices and for those with more skills. I'm a novice. They also have quickies and microblitzes, where you pay $20 or $30 to get in but if you win you win a few hundred bucks. How exactly this is legal I'm not completely sure. I just knew that I spent $50 yesterday to do one quickie and one blitz and quickly lost both times. So I have a lot to learn still.
One year ago today I came to my first tournament and quickly was eliminated. But I was fascinated by what I saw here, a whole another world, a fascinating subculture of people whose lives essentially revolve about backgammon. If you read Word Freak (which I suggest you do), or see the documentary Word Wars, you'll see there's a similar subculture for scrabble. And Wordplay talks about those obsessed with crossword puzzles.
So, yes, my name is Scott and I'm a backgammon freak.
At first I thought I'd just come here and play and observe and learn. But when I saw they had computer access I decided to treat this also as sort of a sociological experiment - I find these people fascinating. What makes them tick? They all have different strategies, though many share beliefs that calculations matter most (they are constantly figuring out the odds of this or that happening). One chastised me for conceding a game saying I could have won - I just would have needed double sixes three times in the next four rolls. So, yeah, sometimes they know the odds are long but still think one should go for it. Most seem nice especially when I tell them I'm new (if they say, "Is this your first tourney?" I lie a little and say yes, hoping - and getting - extra patience and advice."
One told me, "You are too conservative." I laughed and he blanched but I didn't explain that there are many here at Newsvine who think I'm too liberal. But I knew what he meant, too conservative in my game play.
You know how in poker some play with sunglasses on and some listen to headphones and you have to wonder if that's all just for themselves or also too psyche out their opponents? The same is true here. I seem to recall one guy last year dressed like a monk.
There's usually a few who stop to photograph each interesting move. Several listen to headphones. Some refuse to talk, some won't stop talking. A few are from Russia and speak little English and when I start thinking, "Wow, you are either really good or really cocky to come play here" that leads to madness and defeat.
So being a fan of fowl fun I brought my own secret weapon. Hopefully this will serve as my lucky charm. I plan to set him by the board for all games starting today. If if amuses me and distracts the opponent then I will be a happy guy.
Good Luck Scott...Do you play on a particular site online, is it free? I used to play a long time ago, I wasn't too bad at it!
Scott, I've been playing the last few days on a site called gametop.com, I'm not very good as it's been a long long time since I've played. Maybe sometime in the future we can play. Give me a little time to get better.....
all I did was search for free backgammon in google....the one I found doesn't have the "cube" though....I'm such an amateur I don't even know how to use one....
Hey thanks for the link, the one I downloaded was called Real Backgammon 3D, I seems ok.
Do you quit games "that you could win" or resign when someone offers the double cube when you need "double sixes three times in the next four rolls"?
If someone offers you the cube and the odds are 99:1 against you... resign.
Hi Scott -
Thanks for your email from the tournament . Can you post current standings please :)
Also - please find who David Todd is and go up to him and wish him good luck / good karmafrom me!
And good luck to you too :)
Thanks,
Phyllis Shapiro (2007 winner of the Advanced (intermediate) Division :)
Hi Scott -
Thanks for your emaisl from the tournament. Can you post current standings please!
Also - please find who David Todd is and go up to him and wish him good luck / good karma from me!
And good luck to you too :)
Thanks,
Phyllis Shapiro (2007 winner of the Advanced (intermediate) Division :)
hey Scott, I love the fact that this tourny is getting some hype. Not that it needs any.. It is one of the biggest in the world.
By the way, you referred to the amateur championship, and I think you meant the novice championsip.
The amatuer would normally be considered the advanced (middle) division.
By the way, there is a monthly tournament (third Sunday of every month at Panera's in Wexford) that I run.
It is a good place for beginners.. Just 10 dollars for novice players (25 for others).
anyone interested can call John at 724-991-8725
take care
I wouldn't say Lucky Duck wasn't lucky. You did better than last year.
hey Scott, nice postings. for the record, what you referred to as the amateur championship would typically be considered the novice championship, as amateur usually refers to the middle (or advanced) division.
but nice to see you giving backgammon some hype.
there is a monthly tourny with a small entry fee (novices/beginners pay only 10 dollars) for anybody interested the third Sunday of every month at Panera's in Wexford.
you can contact John Grenci at 724-991-8725 for more information.
I smell a Newsvine online BG tournament brewing...
Hi, Scott....it was so nice to meet you in Pittsburgh. I'm Kim's mom and the director of the Maryland tournament coming up in October. Any publicity you can give for that tournament will be appreciated. I'm anticipating a very successful tournament and am looking forward to seeing you there!
You have the brochure for the Maryland tournament so if you have any further questions, please let me know. I also would like to mention that my annual tournament in Fort Lauderdale, Florida will be held August 15-17 at the Marriott Hotel on Andrews Avenue. Anybody reading this post who is not on my mailing list can reach me at BGinFla210@aol.com and I will see that they get a brochure for whichever tournament you're interested in (hopefully both).
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