It Is interesting how the lack of an anchor corresponds to what others call a defined state or an advanced stage position. They call for a safe play in these cases. But Magriels criteria provide already a good explanation and safe guidance on these tricky and troubled backgammon waters.
Thanks Daniel, do you know of any article that gives 'weight' to the criteria that can be measured against each other, this would help in unclear situations.
It Is interesting how the lack of an anchor corresponds to what others call a defined state or an advanced stage position. They call for a safe play in these cases. But Magriels criteria provide already a good explanation and safe guidance on these tricky and troubled backgammon waters.
Yes, an essential chapter for newer players for sure
Really good content love you channel !
Hello Dan nice Backgammon series. I hope you will continue whit this kind of videos. Greetings from Berlin(Germany)
Many thanks, Wolfgang. Glad you enjoy the content. New videos every Wednesday :)
Thank you for your great content. Really enjoying the lessons so far
Thanks for watching :)
Thanks Dan.
Very well,, keep going.
Thanks Daniel, do you know of any article that gives 'weight' to the criteria that can be measured against each other, this would help in unclear situations.
I think your best option is to look at Magriel's criteria. I'll look out for any articles on this.