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Play Backgammon Online Using Free Software

If you’re a fan of the backgammon board game that has been around for thousands of years you may be interested in checking out the online version that is now taking the internet by storm. Software developers have gotten around to creating online versions of all the most popular skill games over the past decade and the Internet is now flourishing with realistic software simulators. Players can now choose to play online backgammon for fun or for real money wagers.

The first place to start if you’re ready to try out some online gaming is to download the backgammon software from a well-known and reliable provider. Once you’ve downloaded and installed the software onto your PC you can register and account, choose a nickname, which will be your playing alias, and start playing a backgammon game on the net. You can play against other real players from many different countries where Internet backgammon is popular.

Once you’ve completed the backgammon download and registered an account you’ll be able to choose from several version of the game. The backgammon board looks the same in software version as a real board game and unless you’re playing a variation like hyper backgammon you’ll find that the backgammon rules are also exactly the same. There’s even a virtual doubling cube used to up the stakes of the game.

Before playing it is highly recommended that the player review the full backgammon rules as each online software may offer slight variations on the game. Also, another good reason to play backgammon online is that the software allows you to play in fun mode without risking any money. Free games allow the player to get familiar with the software and just play for fun.

You can even play against a real opponent for fun. That way none of the players is risking anything. It’s a great way to practice at online backgammon and to help develop your playing skills –not to mention meeting new people on the net from around the world. Most backgammon software includes chat which is useful for talking to the other players.

Then once you’ve played a few rounds in practice mode you can consider joining a real money game. Make sure you’re playing against an opponent that is more or less at your level. Many of the top backgammon software providers offer low cost games so you don’t have to wager much but can still gamble if you choose to. This often adds another elements of excitement to the game.

Finding backgammon online is easy. There are many directories and portals that offer info and reviews about popular backgammon software providers. Some providers even offer freeroll tournaments which allow players who accumulate points they’ve won in other real money games to join a freeroll tournament for free in place of a buy-in. Try it out and you’ll see for yourself just how much fun it can be.

Learn to Play Craps: Craps Etiquette (Page 1 of 2)

Be smart, play smart, and learn how to play craps the right way!

Etiquette at the craps table is more about common sense and courtesy than anything. Apply these principles and you’ll have a lot more fun at the table.

The number one tip about craps etiquette is to be nice and polite. Don’t be a jerk to the dealers or criticize other players. Don’t be a know-it-all trying to explain all the wrong things the guy next to you is doing. If a player asks for help or clarification of what just happened, then by all means be nice and spread the knowledge. Say “please” and “thank you” to the dealers. A little courtesy does, indeed, go a long way to improving your fun at the table.

Learn the game. Know the bets, their odds, and their payoffs. Don’t delay the game by asking questions about why you got paid a certain amount.

Never say the word “seven” during a game. If you must say the “S” word, say it after the shooter sevens-out. Even the most sensible people are superstitious at a craps table. When they lose, they must blame someone for their bad luck. Don’t give them an opportunity to blame you. Don’t curse the dice with your bad-luck mojo by saying the word “seven” during a game. Yes, it’s silly, but you you’ll save yourself a ton of aggravation by accepting the fact that people have these ridiculous superstitions.

Don’t spill your drink or flick your cigarette ashes on the table. Turn away from the table when taking a gulp or sucking on your cigarette. Have a bit of courtesy and blow your cigarette smoke straight up. The casino’s air-handling system will draw it up and minimize how much of it we inhale. People usually stand to your side and behind you, so tilt you head and blow straight up.

Wait until the dice are in the middle of the table to buy-in or make a bet. Don’t make late bets. When the stickman pushes the dice to the dealer, don’t try to make last-minute bets.

If the shooter is at the opposite end of the table from you, don’t hang your arms and hands over the railing into the playing area. If the dice hits your hands, guess who gets blamed for causing a seven to appear.

If you’re a “Don’t” player, don’t root for a seven and don’t cheer when a seven appears. Most people play the “Do” or “Pass” and you’ll irritate them by rooting for a seven. The game just isn’t as much fun if the entire table hates you. They won’t like you because of the simple fact that you’re playing the “Don’t” so don’t make it worse by screaming, “Yes, I love the seven,” when the shooter rolls a seven-out.

Don’t waste time setting the dice before each roll. Read my other articles on the absurdity of dice control (a.k.a. dice setting). Dice control does one thing and one thing only–it delays the game. If you believe in dice control and take forever to set the dice before each roll, then you’re showing everyone at the table your ignorance. The idea of dice control is just plain silly. Don’t do it.