1. qball42,
I’m not sure whether the issue I’m writing about is a bug or a misunderstanding on my part of the rules of Backgammon, but I had something happen that caught me very much off-guard. By the way, apologies in advance if this is something that is already known. I couldn't find any mention of it after a cursory search of this forum.
I recently played a game where I had born several checkers off the board. At the same time, my opponent had at least one or two checkers on the bar waiting to re-enter. Due to one of my checkers getting hit, I decided to use the doubling cube. My opponent rejected the double and … this is where I was surprised, I was rewarded a win at three times the stakes of the game. It was as though I had scored a backgammon!
To my understanding, if a cube is rejected, a player can only win points at the current stakes of the game. A gammon or backgammon can only be scored when a player has born off all of their checkers. However, this result contradicted my understanding of the rules. When my opponent rejected my double, the current stakes of the game were just at 1 point, but I won 3 points.
I hope this made sense. I honestly believe this was a bug, but if anyone believes I am interpreting the rules improperly, I would be willing to listen. Also, my thanks to everyone involved with the Game Room. The intuitive, accessible design of all of these games is nothing short of genius and a true pleasure to experience.
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