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Backgammon - True Probabilities!
by Ralf Guven, Ral
When you read other articles about probabilities in backgammon, you will notice an approach of accepting "2+1" and "1+2" as two different dice roll possibilities! But I don't like this popular way of thinking widely accepted within backgammon players; in my point of view these two results are very same. It's only a situation when one dice comes "1" and the other "2", 1 on left dice, 2 on right dice, or 1 on red dice, 2 on the blue one! But when you say the number to play loudly, it's 2 and 1, that's it!

Backgammon is not a game that you play with the left dice first and then with the right dice, one by one, separately; it's a game that you play by the result of two dices! So I consider them like values to play "1 and 2" or "3" which also mean two possibilities, but in a different way. This is important when you consider "5+4" as "5 and 4" or "9"; also double6 as "12" or "18" or "24"! Furthermore, in my way too, there are 36 possibilities as mentioned in major backgammon tutorials: 6 different doubles, 15 combinations, and 15 sums of 2 dices!

So when you are obliged to leave a blot (a single or weak checker) try to avoid positions attainable by 6, then 4, then 5 and 3. And prefer 7 to 8! Check the followings to find out why!

Double numbers: 6

Double 1 means 4 times 1; or 1, 2, 3, 4

Double 2 means 4 times 2; or 2, 4, 6, 8

Double 3 means 4 times 3; or 3, 6, 9, 12

Double 4 means 4 times 4; or 4, 8, 12, 16

Double 5 means 4 times 5; or 5, 10, 15, 20

Double 6 means 4 times 6; or 6, 12, 18, 24

Possible combinations: 30

1 + 2 = 1, 2, or 3

1 + 3 = 1, 3, or 4

1 + 4 = 1, 4, or 5

2 + 3 = 2, 3, or 5

1 + 5 = 1, 5, or 6

2 + 4 = 2, 4, or 6

1 + 6 = 1, 6, or 7

2 + 5 = 2, 5, or 7

3 + 4 = 3, 4, or 7

2 + 6 = 2, 6, or 8

3 + 5 = 3, 5, or 8

3 + 6 = 3, 6, or 9

4 + 5 = 4, 5, or 9

4 + 6 = 4, 6, or 10

5 + 6 = 5, 6, or 11

Probability of numbers that you may get in 100 rolls:

1 = 9 times

2 = 10 times

3 = 11 times

4 = 12 times

5 = 11 times

6 = 13 times

7 = 03 times

8 = 04 times

9 = 03 times

10 = 02 times

11 = 01 time

12 = 03 times

15 = 01 time

16 = 01 time

18 = 01 time

20 = 01 time

24 = 01 time

Percentage (in 100 rolls):

% 10.35 for "1"

% 11.49 for "2"

% 12.64 for "3"

% 13.79 for "4"

% 12.64 for "5"

% 14.94 for "6"

% 03.45 for "7"

% 04.60 for "8"

% 03.45 for "9"

% 02.30 for "10"

% 01.15 for "11"

% 03.45 for "12" and

% 01.15 for "15","16","18","20" and "24"
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