backgammon

[ˈbæk.ɡæm.ən]

backgammon Definition

a board game for two players, played with dice and counters on a board divided into twenty-four points, in which the players move their pieces around the board according to throws of the dice and the object is to move all one's pieces into the opposite half of the board and then off.

Using backgammon: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "backgammon" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I enjoy playing backgammon with my friends.

  • Example

    Backgammon is a popular game in many countries.

  • Example

    He won the backgammon tournament last year.

backgammon Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for backgammon

Antonyms for backgammon

Phrases with backgammon

  • to land on an opponent's single checker, which is called a blot, and remove it from the board

    Example

    If you hit a blot, your opponent must place that checker back on the board before making any other moves.

  • to remove a checker from the board after all of one's checkers are in one's home territory

    Example

    Once you have moved all of your checkers into your home board, you can start bearing them off the board.

  • a six-sided die marked with the numbers 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, and 64, used to increase the stakes of the game

    Example

    If a player thinks they have an advantage, they can offer to double the stakes by turning the doubling cube to 2.

Origins of backgammon

from Middle English 'baec gamen', meaning 'back game'

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Summary: backgammon in Brief

Backgammon [ˈbæk.ɡæm.ən] is a board game for two players, played with dice and counters on a board divided into twenty-four points. The objective is to move all one's pieces into the opposite half of the board and then off. Phrases like 'hit a blot' and 'bear off' describe specific moves, while the 'doubling cube' increases the stakes of the game.