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  3. Backgammon - Wikipedia

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    Backgammon entered the computer era in the 1990s when software was developed to play and analyze games, and for people to play one another over the internet. Johnson's Expert Backgammon, introduced in 1990, was the first commercially available software package to analyze positions and provide stats for wins, losses, gammons, and backgammons. It ...

  4. Backgammon match strategy - Wikipedia

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    The free drop is only a minor advantage to the leader, so to all intents and purposes a score of 1-away, 2-away post-Crawford is equivalent to 1-away, 1-away. The free drop also comes into consideration in any post-Crawford game in which the trailer is an even number of points away from victory.

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  9. Backgammon opening theory - Wikipedia

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    The table below summarizes the preferred moves for each of the 15 possible opening rolls, as selected by detailed computer simulations, referred to as "rollouts". [3]The first column is the move that the rollout says gives the most equity (i.e. the average profit or loss that one would net, per game, by playing the position to conclusion an infinite number of times). [4]