tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4886491474303385529.post3057667310370649730..comments2023-04-22T09:22:21.628-07:00Comments on the dorbel daily: News and Blunders.dorbelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13383981659478145403noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4886491474303385529.post-4110019894072462302012-04-02T11:01:55.247-07:002012-04-02T11:01:55.247-07:00boop says: briefly
1) 8/6 8/5 roll them in
2) 7/...boop says: briefly<br /><br /><br />1) 8/6 8/5 roll them in<br />2) 7/3 9/4 speechless <br />3) Bar 21 21/19 keep running round. white will do very well to fill his board and hold me<br />4) 10/7 7/2 double hit - i imagine it can't be that simple but covering the 10 leaves blots and the possibility of a forward anchor for white <br />5) 21/18 12/11 looking for another forward anchor or back anchor and removing the possibility of being hit with a 3Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4886491474303385529.post-10827071432153171082012-04-02T10:26:26.762-07:002012-04-02T10:26:26.762-07:00boop says
ahhh i've just noticed the date of ...boop says<br /><br />ahhh i've just noticed the date of your post Dorbel! have i been fooled? - my small sample win rate says no and I even won a match on grid gammon using it ... but gnu tells me i lose over .5 equity - so...?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4886491474303385529.post-67455892698604757902012-04-02T08:16:28.063-07:002012-04-02T08:16:28.063-07:001) I tally black as over 20 pips behind in the rac...1) I tally black as over 20 pips behind in the race, so clearing from the rear might be the wrong idea since it gives white sixes to escape. OTOH, it <i>forces</i> white to run with a six with an avalanche of black checkers about to fall on her her head. A quiet play of 6/1 or 7/5 4/1 forces white to crunch unless with most rolls.<b> 8/7 8/5</b><br /><br />I'll clear from the rear and be content with just about any roll other than 66. 8/5 8/6.<br /><br />2) I'll play <b>18/13 18/14</b> - yes, this gives white some 20 rolls to hit, with some of them being double hits, but the16 plays that miss give black an excellent chance to fill in the full prime, after which the gammon looks very likely. The alternative is playing "safe" by burying checkers. I prefer to preserve mobility in this backgame. Or 18/9 which doesn't look any safer than my play and leaves fewer covering numbers.<br /><br />3)The tempo hit looks good here - black would like to make another homeboard point, so slot it and at the same time take away half of white's roll <b>bar/21 3/1*</b>.<br /><br />4)Running is to be more favored at Crawford than usual. So I'll cover the blot on the 10 and run the checker on the 20. At a different score I'd think about making the five point. <b>20/15 13/10</b><br /><br />5)A tough one. I'll try <b>21/18 12/11</b> but without much enthusiasm. I need to get that stack on the 21 moving and I think I like the idea of leaving the 22 point slotted. Hitting loose seems to lose too many gammons (and the match AtS).ah_clemnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4886491474303385529.post-7516651235544526222012-04-02T03:59:35.582-07:002012-04-02T03:59:35.582-07:00boop says
i haven't had so much fun in ages -...boop says<br /><br />i haven't had so much fun in ages - i've played about 10 games against GNU opening with 6/5 6/3 and have lost 2 or 3 - plus i'm getting some good practice with back gamesAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4886491474303385529.post-65344931121151564942012-04-01T08:58:47.155-07:002012-04-01T08:58:47.155-07:001: I'm wondering about 7/5 6/3. We don't w...1: I'm wondering about 7/5 6/3. We don't want to clear from the back just yet while White still has racing chances; we certainly don't want to stack up awkwardly on 4 or dump behind him. If White hits we'll have chances for a third man back or to close him out.<br /><br />2: White hasn't got the material to hold us in if hit; I think 18/13 18/14 to keep a stranglehold on the outfield? 66 and 55 are pretty awful for us in any case. But this could go awfully wrong after a double-hit!<br /><br />3: Can't see any reason why we want a second man back, or what we gain from having the ace point - with White's board we're almost never going to find ourselves forced to play 3/1 until the straggler is safely home. bar/19. <br /><br />4: Hit twice. The bots always ding me for missing these ones :)<br /><br />5: Initially I thought of hitting, but then we could strike out for the second anchor on his bar - we could end up with a respectable holding position. Hitting just doesn't seem to threaten very much right now while he has total outfield control. 21/18 12/11?Juliahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17964837917960406712noreply@blogger.com