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  2. United States Backgammon Federation - Wikipedia

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    The United States Backgammon Federation (USBGF) is dedicated to promoting the game of Backgammon in the United States, and is a member of World Backgammon Federation ...

  3. Tables game - Wikipedia

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    The popularity of backgammon surged in the mid-1960s, in part due to the charisma of Prince Alexis Obolensky who became known as "The Father of Modern Backgammon". [47] "Obe", as he was called by friends, co-founded the International Backgammon Association, [48] which published a set of official rules. He also established the World Backgammon ...

  4. Tim Holland (backgammon) - Wikipedia

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    Tim Holland was club Backgammon champion at the Regency Whist Club before he won the first World Backgammon Championship in 1968 and held the world title until 1973. No championships were held in the years 1970 and 1971. He won the International Championship of Backgammon, played in London, England, in 1966, 1972 and 1973. During the early ...

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    Play one of the oldest board games in the world...Backgammon on Games.com! Remove all of your pieces from the board before your opponent. Play Backgammon Online for Free - AOL.com

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  8. Mayfair Club - Wikipedia

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    The Mayfair Club was a cardroom in New York City. Originally starting as a bridge and backgammon club, it eventually became "the most touted card club in New York" until its abrupt closing by authorities in 2000. [1] Unlike the other gamehalls in the city, the Mayfair Club kept a low profile in a basement.

  9. Game of the Day: Backgammon - AOL

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    Featuring standard Backgammon rules, you can play against a human player or a. Today's Game of the Day is the timeless classic, Backgammon. Backgammon is one of the oldest games in the world, and ...