Backgammon for moneyGambling in Backgammon:
Backgammon is often played as a gambling game. At the beginning of the game the players decide on the stake (the initial amount of money that each participant gambles on). During the game the stake can be doubled by using the "doubling cube". The doubling cube is a die marked with the numbers 2,4,8,16,32,64. At first the die lays with the number 64 facing up, as to say that the stake is one times the initial amount. Throughout the game, a player can propose to double the stake by showing the next number on the die (this is done at the end of the opponent's turn). The opponent may accept or refuse. By refusing he/she loses one point, which is equal to the basic amount that was on stake. If he/she chooses to accept, he/she becomes the "owner" of the cube, and only he/she can propose to redouble the stake. At the end of the game, if the losing side was
gammoned
, he/she owes the winner twice the amount that was on stake. If he/she was back-gammoned, he/she must pay three times that amount.
The money
When you
play online backgammon
, you can choose your style. You can play for free or for money, and on most serious backgammon sites you can also play for real money. Playing backgammon for money can be fun and exciting, but you should also be careful. If you are a beginner, you should start out playing only for modest amounts, especially against people you don't know. It doesn't pay to go up against a pro hiding behind a "newbie" guise, and consequently lose your pants. When you get your confidence and experience up, you can choose to play games for tens of dollars. Some places will even let you play games for up to 500$.
Tournament
awards can offer you hundreds of dollars and can reach up to 100,000$ in some of the significant annual games! Whichever you choose to play, always remember - the House takes a cut of the winner's proceeds.
- Who gives what kind of money bonus?
Most
backgammon sites
offer bonuses for cash deposits in your online account. These bonuses range according to the amount deposited, and some migh even offer a one-time-bonus of up to the entire amount you put down. Just check out each site before you open an account to get an estimate.
- How can you earn an income from online Backgammon If you choose to play a casual game of online backgammon for money, or enter a backgammon tournament once in a while, you might earn some money and even a handsome amount ? but you still won't be able to ditch your day job. The one proven way to earn a steady income from online gaming is to become an affiliate. Affiliate programs are the ideal way to make your web site profitable. There is such a huge range of web affiliate programs now available, that there is almost certainly something here that will suit you and your site. Just take a look at the world's largest backgammon arena that only came live in January 2005.
Accumulated CPA - New Players: $20 - $35 A great way to sharpen your game and meet new people is to play backgammon on the Internet . There are many sites where backgammon enthusiasts from all over the world come together. You can play a fun game of backgammon, or just watch and learn from other players. Many servers have a rating system that provides a way to track your performance over time or see how well you are doing compared with others. If this is your first time looking for a place to play backgammon online, you should try one of the major portals (Yahoo, MSN, etc) which have online games for free. Both Yahoo and MSN have a lot of tables to choose from, and that means more players to play with. There are many dedicated sites on the Internet where you can play live backgammon with other players from all over the world . Here are the most popular places to play.
Play65.com First Internet Backgammon Server (FIBS)
DEVELOPER: Andreas Schneider.
GamesGrid
Netgammon
MSN Games by Zone.com
Yahoo! Games Backgammon
Vinco Online Games
GameColony
GammonSite
TrueMoneygames
Games4money
STARTED OPERATION: 2003. COST: Membership is Free. (The House takes a percentage of the stakes in games played for money.) |
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