Backgammon Live

Backgammon Live

Backgammon Games, Tournaments

⭐️4 / 5
Rating
🙌126
Ratings
📼1 vid & 2 scs
Content
📦w/o updates
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
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🧾$2.99 - $17.99
In-App Purchase

All Versions of Backgammon Live

2.13.6

November 25, 2022

Connectivity and stability improvements

2.13.5

January 19, 2022

Connectivity and stability improvements

2.13.4

December 13, 2021

Connectivity and stability improvements

2.13.3

November 22, 2021

Connectivity and stability improvements

2.13.2

October 26, 2021

Connectivity and stability improvements

2.13.1

October 18, 2021

Connectivity and stability improvements

2.13.0

October 11, 2021

Connectivity and stability improvements

2.12.2

December 30, 2020

Connectivity and stability improvements

2.12.1

December 3, 2020

Connectivity and stability improvements

2.12

November 28, 2020

Connectivity and stability improvements

Backgammon Live In-App Purchases History

$2.99

Set of 2 $Tickets

$Tickets are used as Entry Fees to participate in Tournaments of Skill

$9.99

Set of 7 $Tickets

$Tickets are used as Entry Fees to participate in Tournaments of Skill

$17.99

Set of 15 $Tickets

Tickets are used as Entry Fees in Tournaments

Price History of Backgammon Live

Description of Backgammon Live

With Backgammon Live, you can play online backgammon on iPad in HD and you can play on iPhone and iPod Touch as well. Internet connection required. Play internet backgammon games or matches or tournaments, chat, compete, make new friends! If you had an internet disconnection, Backgammon Live Online will reconnect you. You can use either WIFI or non-WIFI connection. Backgammon Live Online will play fine with 3G connection as well. Play single and multi-point backgammon matches, invite players or respond to invitations, email games to yourself for further analysis. Backgammon is not a game of luck as many perceive, but rather, a strategic visual game of war; in many ways it is as difficult to master as chess. Although an element of luck is involved, a skilled backgammon player uses intuition, calculations, creativity and psychology to beat the opponent. The goal in backgamon online is to move all own checkers into the home board and then bear them off (i.e. remove them from the backgammon board). The first backgammon player to remove all of his checkers wins the backgammon game. The Help section of Backgammon Live Online presents rules and strategies for backgammon. You will learn the best ways to play your opening rolls, how to Build a Blockade, how to Establish Anchors, how to Optimize Distribution of Checkers and how to Reduce 'Good' Rolls for the Opponent. The backgammon strategies section describes When to Expose Checkers vs. When to Consolidate Them and how to make a decision When to Hit or not to Hit opponent's backgammon checker. Although backgammon is a very old game, it still continues to fascinate its numerous fans around the globe. It is no wonder that nowadays there are many spellings and acronyms of the game's name. Backgammon can be referred to as: gammon, backgamon and even baggamon, baggammon and bagamon and bagammon! In Greece and Turkey, backgammon is known as tavla. In Iran and Russia, they call backgammon nardi. If backgammon were strictly a game of chance, players would only be expected to win on average just about one half of their games. Yet, just like in chess, stronger backgammon players consistently win games against backgammon newbies. There is a lot more skill required in backgammon than just rolling the dice and mindlessly racing checkers around the board! Backgammon Live Online app won't bedazzle you with currently fashionable 3D graphics. However, you’ll discover that this online backgammon app is a fast-paced and at the same time comfortable, relaxing and familiar parlor game of old. Backgammon Live Online offers an authentic backgammon experience in an online backgammon club where you can chat, play and compete against other real players on the net and fall in love with this board game that’s been played for thousands of years. Do you know the difference between 'gammon' and 'backgammon' in backgammon matches? A gammon is a completed game of backgammon in which the losing player has not borne off any checkers. A gammon is also called a double game because the winner receives twice the value of the doubling cube. A backgammon is a completed game of backgammon in which the losing player has not borne off any checkers and still has one or more checkers on the bar or in the winner's home board. A backgammon is also called a triple game because the winner receives three times the value of the doubling cube.
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Backgammon Live: FAQ

Does Backgammon Live work on iPad devices?

Backgammon Live is available on iPad devices.
BPS Software, Inc. is the developer of the app.
Your iOS device must have at least iOS 11.0 installed to use the app.
4.0: The Backgammon Live app receives average reviews and ratings.
Games Is The App Genre Of The Backgammon Live App.
The current version of Backgammon Live is 2.13.6.
The latest Backgammon Live update came out on July 1, 2024.
Backgammon Live was first released on February 5, 2023.
May contain some explicit language, nudity, or sexual content, appropriate for ages 17 and up.
The Backgammon Live app can be used in American English, German (Germany), Japanese and 3 more.
Sorry, Backgammon Live is not available on Apple Arcade.
Absolutely! In-app purchases are accessible within Backgammon Live.
No, you cannot utilize Backgammon Live with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Backgammon Live

  • New format

    I do not care at all for the new format on our Backgammon site. It's harder to read with the green background. Same goes for the dominoes site. I hope this is just a trial on your part. It doesn't look like game colony without the 'white ' background. Big mistake making the change. Very disappointing.
  • Fun

    Fun to play it is very fun to play the software had Some bugs
  • Lots of nasty players

    Quite a few unpleasant players spoil this barrel. Some even cheat, leaving the table as soon as it’s clear they can’t win. Bad sportsmanship all round.