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How to Play Backgammon Online<br /><br />Word Count:<br /><br />846<br /><br />Summary:<br /><br />Whether you have never played <i>backgammon</i> before, or you are an experienced <i>backgammon</i> player making his first steps in the internet world, this guide is here to help you make those steps in the <b>online backgammon</b> world.<br /><br /><br /><br />Keywords:<br /><br />how to play backgammon, backgammon online, backgammon for money, backgammon rules, backgammon , play backgammon<br /><br /><br /><br />Article Body:<br /><br /><b>Backgammon</b> is the oldest game known and it is very popular all around the world. In the past you needed a <i>board, dice and gammons</i>. And something else of course - two players sitting and playing against each other.<br /><br /> <br /><br />Today, with the development of the internet you no longer need the other player to sit in front of you, he can be playing from the other side of the world, and you can even play against the computer.<br /><br />Why play on the internet if you can play with a real board and dice?<br /><br />First of all, it doesn't have to replace each other; actually most of the best online players keep playing the real game. The internet can't really replace the feeling of throwing the <i>dice</i> or seeing your opponent's face as you throw yet another double, but the internet can give you what internet gives best- <b>online backgammon</b>, 24 hours a day, without the time being wasted on arranging the game and without thinking where to put the <i>backgammon board</i> when your boss sees you. The fun about playing <b>backgammon online</b> is the availability to play as long as you wish, even for 3 minutes, against players from all over the world.<br /><br /><b>Playing online</b> can even makes you richer- but this is only for the professional players.<br /><br />If you do a survey among the <b>online backgammon</b> players, you would be surprised to learn that most of them play regularly online and rarely offline.<br /><br /> <br /><br />Step 1) Choosing the online site-<br /><br />The internet has a wide variety of online sites. We recommend you begin with the big sites who offer <i>backgammon games</i> for fun and not only money. If you don't speak fluent English, look for a site that has the instructions in your language as well. A quick search in Google will give you the results, just click in and see whether the site looks professional or not, the professional ones will have games for money and for fun, schools, FAQ, support team. If you really are paranoid just fake a question and see if they contact you back. Keeping, at least in the beginning to the big and commercial sites makes you safer and will have more added values later on. Don't give any credit card details or any other detail except an email, and download the program.<br /><br /> <br /><br />Step 2) Learn <b>How to play backgammon</b>-<br /><br />The <b>online <i>backgammon rules</i></b> are the same as the offline. For those of you who don't how to play, you can read the article on our site on <b>how to play backgammon</b> and almost any backgammon site has the rules.<br /><br />Most of the professional sites have schools for backgammon; this is a recommended way to learn quickly how to play- the computer shows you which moves are recommended for every <i>dice</i>.<br /><br /> <br /><br />Step 3) Playing against a real person-<br /><br />In this stage you play only for FAKE MONEY!<br /><br />After you register, you are awarded with the minimum points. Each time you win a match you earn more points depending on the level of your opponent and the points you agreed before. . The player's level of expertise is determined by his points. The site will offer you free of charge to enter "rooms" and ask players to play with you. <br /><br /> <br /><br /> [https://www.google.com.pk/url?q=https://postheaven.net/sampansoil1/title-z31l lambe77] ) Playing for real money-<br /><br />You should be well trained before you start playing with your money. It is recommended to play in the backgammon schools in the advance mode, play for fun a lot and learn from other players by observing other matches.<br /><br />The sites accept most of the credit cards since <i>backgammon</i> isn't considered gambling. The site collects a fee from the winner of each match in percentage and depends on the level of the players, the sums, and the differences between the levels of the players. In other words, basically the fee is higher the bigger difference in the player's level as an incentive for players to keep to their own league.<br /><br />When you feel you are ready, it's time to choose an opponent.<br /><br />Beware, although the level of each player is determined by its points, not all is what it seems. Although the points give you a perspective on the level of the player, it can lead to under valuate your opponent. Always remember that even if the best <b>backgammon</b> player in the world is playing, even he as a new player on the site starts with the minimum points and works his way up. In the past, some of the professional players tried to trick other players to play with them by registering under a different name and so starting with minimum points, but today only one player is allowed on each credit card, so rarely will you meet professional <i>backgammon</i> players who borrow their friend's credit card.<br /><br />If you have more <i>backgammon&gt;/i&gt;tips you think should be in the guide, feel free drop us a line.</i>
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Internet Gaming � From the MUD to the Arcade<br /><br />Word Count:<br /><br />791<br /><br />Summary:<br /><br />Twenty years ago, I sat in my brother-in-law�s den watching five year old Philip soundly trounce his grandmother at his favorite game � Pac Man. After his third successive win, Phil gave his grandmother a puzzled look and asked, �Geeze, Grammy, didn�t you play Pac Man when you were a kid?�<br /><br /><br /><br />Keywords:<br /><br />internet games, online gaming, flash games, arcade games<br /><br /><br /><br />Article Body:<br /><br />Twenty years ago, I sat in my brother-in-law�s den watching five year old Philip soundly trounce his grandmother at his favorite game � Pac Man. After his third successive win, Phil gave his grandmother a puzzled look and asked, �Geeze, Grammy, didn�t you play Pac Man when you were a kid?�<br /><br />I know that I didn�t play Pac Man as a kid. I�m from the Pong generation. I did get my chance to brush up on my ghost-eating skills for a quarter a game in the Student Union in my freshman year at college. By the time little Phil was cheating his grandmother (sly little runt had set her on Advanced while he played Easy � and forgot to mention to her that you had to EAT the power pills in order to eat the ghosts), the world of gaming was on a roll that simply gathers more momentum with each passing month. Companies like Nintendo and Sony started off by translating the arcade games to console � but soon took off in their own directions. In just ten years, the gaming industry has become one of the fastest growing and most profitable sectors of the technology industry. Interconnectivity took gaming to new heights � connecting to the Internet expands your base of competition from your neighborhood arcade to the entire world.<br /><br />But connectivity didn�t necessarily mean the World Wide Web. One of the problems with playing console games written for the Playstation, the GameCube or the Xbox is that you have to OWN a console in order to play. Enter Macromedia Flash and Sun Java, the two most popular plug-ins for web browsers. Java was created to be a cross-platform programming language designed to run in your browser no matter what operating system you�re using. Macromedia�s Flash animation program is possibly the most universally supported and installed browser plug-in in the world. In just a few short years, both platforms have come a long long long way from flat bouncy ball type graphics to absolutely stunning 3-D graphics.<br /><br />Not surprisingly, the first wave of web browser games powered by Flash and Java have been rewrites of some of the old favorites � from standards to retro � and some engaging if silly games like Swat the Clown. They include those that captivated many of us during those golden years of the late 70s and early 80s, and feed the current appetite for all things retro, but they�re not the only games to play online.<br /><br />In fact, you�ll find everything from classic board games like Stratego to casino games to puzzles and shoot�em-ups. Some are multiplayer � many more are designed for one player against the computer � just like PC games and console games. What are the most played games online these days?<br /><br />Casino Games top the ranks, with online interactive poker being one of the most popular activities on the web. [http://sqworl.com/0bt6d3 lambe77] to resist the chance to gamble, and online casinos are cashing in � in spades. Still, there are plenty of places to test your skills in poker, blackjack and other casino games without spending a cent. <br /><br />Retro Arcade Games are a close second. Following the trend for all things retro, a whole new generation is discovering the fun of trying to maneuver falling blocks into place before they stack to the top of the screen, and shooting up Asteroids as they get close to your space ship. If that doesn�t float your boat, there�s still Prince of Persia, Frogger, Donkey Kong and dozens of other games that once graced arcades and barrooms everywhere.<br /><br /> [https://www.google.com.ag/url?q=https://telegra.ph/Title-01-02-35 lambe77] overlap the classic arcade games, with such classics as Tetris, Connect 4 and Stratego straddling the line between classic board games and the best of the arcade games. They run from the fun of lining up marbles in a row to flipping over coins to wipe out an entire board of your opponent�s coins with one move in Reversi.<br /><br />Sports Games never stop being fun. While fantasy football and baseball leagues keep the tycoons busy, some of us can still spend hours playing Mini Putt Golf and Pong. You can step into a batter�s cage and hit a few out of the ballpark with one of the baseball games, or go for the gold in racing, skateboarding or tennis. If you�re in a silly mood, you can play drafts with penguins as sliders, or whack-a-mole with your mouse.<br /><br />No matter what your taste or pleasure, chances are that you�ll find a game to suit it online. Just fire up your browser and point it to http://www.excessively.net , and enjoy a trip back � and forth, and sideways and round and round the mazes.

Revision as of 13:36, 2 January 2024

Internet Gaming � From the MUD to the Arcade

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791

Summary:

Twenty years ago, I sat in my brother-in-law�s den watching five year old Philip soundly trounce his grandmother at his favorite game � Pac Man. After his third successive win, Phil gave his grandmother a puzzled look and asked, �Geeze, Grammy, didn�t you play Pac Man when you were a kid?�



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internet games, online gaming, flash games, arcade games



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Twenty years ago, I sat in my brother-in-law�s den watching five year old Philip soundly trounce his grandmother at his favorite game � Pac Man. After his third successive win, Phil gave his grandmother a puzzled look and asked, �Geeze, Grammy, didn�t you play Pac Man when you were a kid?�

I know that I didn�t play Pac Man as a kid. I�m from the Pong generation. I did get my chance to brush up on my ghost-eating skills for a quarter a game in the Student Union in my freshman year at college. By the time little Phil was cheating his grandmother (sly little runt had set her on Advanced while he played Easy � and forgot to mention to her that you had to EAT the power pills in order to eat the ghosts), the world of gaming was on a roll that simply gathers more momentum with each passing month. Companies like Nintendo and Sony started off by translating the arcade games to console � but soon took off in their own directions. In just ten years, the gaming industry has become one of the fastest growing and most profitable sectors of the technology industry. Interconnectivity took gaming to new heights � connecting to the Internet expands your base of competition from your neighborhood arcade to the entire world.

But connectivity didn�t necessarily mean the World Wide Web. One of the problems with playing console games written for the Playstation, the GameCube or the Xbox is that you have to OWN a console in order to play. Enter Macromedia Flash and Sun Java, the two most popular plug-ins for web browsers. Java was created to be a cross-platform programming language designed to run in your browser no matter what operating system you�re using. Macromedia�s Flash animation program is possibly the most universally supported and installed browser plug-in in the world. In just a few short years, both platforms have come a long long long way from flat bouncy ball type graphics to absolutely stunning 3-D graphics.

Not surprisingly, the first wave of web browser games powered by Flash and Java have been rewrites of some of the old favorites � from standards to retro � and some engaging if silly games like Swat the Clown. They include those that captivated many of us during those golden years of the late 70s and early 80s, and feed the current appetite for all things retro, but they�re not the only games to play online.

In fact, you�ll find everything from classic board games like Stratego to casino games to puzzles and shoot�em-ups. Some are multiplayer � many more are designed for one player against the computer � just like PC games and console games. What are the most played games online these days?

Casino Games top the ranks, with online interactive poker being one of the most popular activities on the web. lambe77 to resist the chance to gamble, and online casinos are cashing in � in spades. Still, there are plenty of places to test your skills in poker, blackjack and other casino games without spending a cent.

Retro Arcade Games are a close second. Following the trend for all things retro, a whole new generation is discovering the fun of trying to maneuver falling blocks into place before they stack to the top of the screen, and shooting up Asteroids as they get close to your space ship. If that doesn�t float your boat, there�s still Prince of Persia, Frogger, Donkey Kong and dozens of other games that once graced arcades and barrooms everywhere.

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Sports Games never stop being fun. While fantasy football and baseball leagues keep the tycoons busy, some of us can still spend hours playing Mini Putt Golf and Pong. You can step into a batter�s cage and hit a few out of the ballpark with one of the baseball games, or go for the gold in racing, skateboarding or tennis. If you�re in a silly mood, you can play drafts with penguins as sliders, or whack-a-mole with your mouse.

No matter what your taste or pleasure, chances are that you�ll find a game to suit it online. Just fire up your browser and point it to http://www.excessively.net , and enjoy a trip back � and forth, and sideways and round and round the mazes.