Catching up With
Online Backgammon
by Mike
Harrison, Strategy and Games
Writer
One of the fastest growing internet card games in
terms of popularity is Backgammon. Unlike
traditional online casino games like Baccarat and
Roulette, Backgammon is considered a skill game.
Although a game like
blackjack can and should be played with a skillful
strategy, blackjack is still considered a game of
chance, and does not offer the same degree of skill
that bettors can exercise while playing Backgammon.
On the contrary, Backgammon is more like a game of
poker or chess. In fact, many players describe
Backgammon as a happy medium between checkers and
chess - Offering players the chance to use in-depth
strategy, but also providing a fun and entertaining
game of simple structure.
More and more internet
casinos are beginning to offer Backgammon as part of
their regular lineup of traditional games. And
considering that Backgammon is designated as a skill
game, it is well-equipped to slide under the radar
of the recently passed Internet Gambling Prohibition
and Enforcement Act. Consequently, internet gamblers
should expect to see more of Backgammon in the
online casinos.
Real-time Backgammon
software first hit the Web in 1992, which since that
time has developed and blossomed into a graphically
intense and user-friendly software platform and
playing interface. There are numerous commercial
websites and casinos now offering this recreational
game in real-time form in both play-for-fun and
real-money betting environments.
Two of the Web's
largest search engine's, Yahoo and MSN both have
their own offering of live games, which include
Backgammon. Yahoo! Games has offered a Java-based
Backgammon for nearly ten years, while MSN offers a
sharp Backgammon game that can be played with
ActiveX controls.
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