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Backgammon is one of the world's oldest games, and traces its origins to Ancient Persia. It was played by the ancient Egyptians, Romans, Greeks, and Sumerians as well, long before the advent of the internet and online backgammon games. Online backgammon boards are no different than the boards the ancient Persians used thousands of years ago. Backgammon is a two player game played on a board with 24 points, or narrow triangles, that alternate in color and are grouped into 4 quadrants of six triangles. One quadrant is the player's home board, the next is the outer board, and the other quadrants are the opponent's outer board and home board. In the middle of the home and outer bars is the bar.

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Using two six-sided dice that are randomly generated in online backgammon, players move their 15 checkers to the other die of the board and off. The first one to do it, wins. Online backgammon is a good alternative for players who have no interest in tradional casino games and battling with the house edge. Backgammon has always been a gambling game, and as such is becoming more popular now, with the advent of online casinos. You can try it if you like on one of our online casinos.

 

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