It may take slightly longer for your opponent to make their move, as you are no longer playing against a computer that can make decisions in a split session. Don’t worry; this is still possible while playing 24/7 Backgammon - and we give you the option to play against a randomized opponent or a friend. If both opponents were in the process of bearing off their checkers, then the winner earns one point. We’ve made things a little easier by highlighting possible moves each time you click a checker.
If you are the first player to bear off all checkers, you will win the match and will earn a specific number of points. When you have navigated your way across the board, it's time to bear off - which is the term used when referring to removing your checkers from the Backgammon board. This moves their checkers to the middle of the board, and they essentially have to start from the beginning.
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