Backgammon and Poker

Any expert poker game knows how important it is to act according to the weakness of their opponents. As an example we can say that if a player never bluffs, only have to match your bet when your hand is good. Playing against such rivals is simple, as long as we have we hit our best big letters. Is more complex to make the opponent does not bluff too much, because if we want to cheat, most of the time succeed. Should bet aggressively against that rival the start of the hand and decide in advance to be made by sending or equal to touch When we were able to respond quickly.

If you decide to play, you must take time beyond the hand is bad, so we seem to be thinking about a call. Thus, the opponent will always think very most things before acting, to the point you stop bluffing. The same tactics are good for use in the game of backgammon. Of course in this game there is no unknown letters, but instead of poker, all game elements are visible. Despite this, it is possible to bluff with our tendencies.

When faced with a player who is slow to the hub, it is good to plan in advance whether or not we take it. If we advance our decision, we will prevent our opponent we can observe and draw conclusions. Think you're thinking of the movements to be done, when really you're thinking about what they get to do in case of bending. When the opponent is proposing doubling, we must act as if our decision does not cost us. If passed, it is good to analyze the position for a while before passing.

The idea is to trick the opponent into believing you accept its doubling in a more constant than it actually would do it, so that our rival is created before the turn. This clearly illustrates that despite the poker and backgammon games are different in many aspects, certain strategies can be used both to achieve the same end. The most important of the two games is not what is on the table, but the mindset of our opponents.

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