Backgammon Lessons by Phil Simborg
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2010-07-28 Match Play
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2010-07-28 Match Play/Answer
Lesson of the Week
To Greed or Not to Greed? by John
Cube Insights by John O'Hagan
Safe or Greedy by John O'Hagan
Playing an opening 2-1
A Tribute the Great Ones
Bob Wachtel--No. 10 Giant
Mary Hickey--A True Force to Reckon With
Petko!
Matt-Cohn Geier--The Youngest Giant
Young Giants, By Jake
Jacob Garal
Pat Gibson--A Gift to Backgammon!
Danny Kleinman
Sean and Zoe
Mochy!
Chiva Tafazzoli/Citizen of the World
Nack Ballard Interview
My Mentors and Teachers
Articles by Phil
Jokers by Phil Simborg
Talent is Overrated, by Phil
Woolsey's Law--Updated
Teaching Kids to Play Backgammon
Dinner With Kit
Reverse Woolsey, by Phil Simborg
Why I NEVER Complain about Luck
Exciting Events in Backgammon
World Series of Backgammon-Update
Boards and Money Needed for Kids
Backgammon Big at GSU
2010 Giants List
XG is Proven to be Best
Lesson Material
Our Teaching Philosophy
Rockwell Kazaross Take points and POG
Weaver Equity Formula
Doubling Cube Quiz 3
The Hitting Table
11 Point MET Rockwell/Kazaross
Rockwell Kazaross MET
New Take Points and POG
Recube Take Points and Gammon Values
Breaking Down the Game
Second Roll Charts
Testimonials
What Students Say about Phil, Perry and John
Controversial Topics
Give a Board Away, By Mary Hickey
New Rules
Teach Your Kids Backgammon
Backgammon--A College Course!
Some Radical Ideas for Change
The Simborg Rule
Humor
Amazing, True Remedies
My Favorite Country Western Songs
The Best Play Ever
Simborg's Laws of Backgammon
Joke of the Week
Gentle Thoughts About Backgammon
GSU Student Material
Basic Checker Play Quiz, by Phil
Cluster Counting
Trice Formula
Free Web Sites to Play Backgammon
Preparing for Tournaments
US Backgammon Rules 2009
The Doubling Cube
Rules of Thumb for Doubling Cube
Woolsey's Law
A Beginner's Guide to Backgammon
Reverse Woolsey, by Phil Simborg
Simborg's Law
Rules of Thumb for Checker Play
The Best Opening Moves
Second Roll Charts by Murat
Grin and Bearoff
Blue to play 1-1. There's only 2 plays here...you could flip a coin and get it right half the time, so how come so many people get it wrong?
BECAUSE IT'S NOT EASY!!!!!
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