When the opponent declines, the current doubling cube value is assigned to you. If your opponent accepts, the yield is doubled. You can double the yield by offering to “double” before you roll the dice. When it is not possible to move, the turn ends, and the opponent rolls the dice.īy default, every game yields 1 point per win. The player that has checkers on the board must return them to play before playing his other checkers. When an opposing checker lands on a blot, the blot is “hit” and moved to the middle bar of the board.
Points that have only one checker on them are called Blots. The points are separated into four equal groups, known as Home and Outer boards. The Backgammon board consists of 24 points which are triangles with alternating colors. Every player has 15 checkers in predefined locations on the board and tries to move all of them safely to his home board.