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Backgammon Blitz

A blitz is a backgammon attack strategy. Basicly it meens the attack of one or more checkers, while creating rows in your home board. A blitz entails constantly hitting the opponent's checkers until all the rows are formed. The good blitz is one in which the player's manages to completely block his home board and send his opponent to the bar. A closeout will occur when the opponent cannot come back onto the backgammon board unless the player clears a point on his home board.

If your opponent manages to create an anchor in your home board, the blitz has failed. A faild bitz migh cost you your game, so think cearfuly bofore you comite to one. Never start a blitz if the opponent has the same amount – or more – home board points that you do. Since you risk open points by creating home board points, you might be on the bar too often and loose the game.

How to Create a Backgammon Blitz
Firstly, you need to remember that the key to a successful blitz strategy is having your checkers spread evenly across the board. Create points with two or more checkers to reduce the risk of being hit yourself. Also be ready to set up a good blitz. To diminish your risks, try to create points out of the hitting range of the opponent (for example, more than six). Watch out that your opponent does not create a blitz prime. This means that he will be after all your exposed checkers.
Secondly, begin your blitz by creating as many points on your home board, while almost simultaneously hitting your opponent's checkers.

Doubling in a Backgammon Blitz
Accept doubles when there are no checkers on the bar and your adversary has two points or less on his home board. However, if the opponent has more than three points on his home board, a better solution in the long run might be to reject the doubling offer and thus lose the game. Once the blitz has started, your should time your double offer. This is because of the Jacoby rule that states that a game of gammon cannot be won if a player has not doubled at least once during a game. Make a double when you have two or more points on the home board and the opponent cannot enter.

Conclusion
If done right, the blitz has the potential to win the game. If you know how to handle this backgammon strategy and follow throughout the game, you might win.

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