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5 of the Most Popular Online Versions of Traditional Games

March 4, 2022 By editor

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Do you love playing traditional games? If so, you’re in luck – online versions of many popular board and casino games are available to play right from your computer or mobile device! In this blog post, we will take a look at 5 of the most popular online versions of traditional games. Whether you’re a fan of bingo, poker, or chess, there’s sure to be an online version that is just right for you. So put on your favorite game show host voice and get ready to learn about some amazing online gaming options!

Bingo

Bingo is a classic game that has been around for centuries. The online version of bingo is just as much fun as the traditional game, but with the added convenience of being able to play from anywhere in the world. There are many different online bingo sites to choose from, so you can be sure to find one that meets your needs. Some online bingo sites even offer free games so you can practice before playing for real money.

Isn’t the point of playing bingo the comradery and the signature bingo calls? Au contraire! Online bingo sites have chat rooms so you can interact with other players from around the world. You can even make new friends while playing online bingo!

Before you start playing please make sure you’re familiar with the online bingo rules.

Poker

Poker is another timeless game that has made its way onto the internet. Poker online offers all of the same thrills and excitement as playing in a real casino, but without having to leave your home. You can find poker games at many different online casinos, so you’re sure to find one that’s right for you.

The options for online poker are endless — you can play for real money or for fun, you can join a tournament or simply play against the computer. No matter what your skill level, online poker is sure to provide you with hours of enjoyment.

There’s also a variety of software options when it comes to online poker. If you’re a fan of the traditional game, you can find online versions that look and feel just like playing in a casino. Or, if you’re looking for something with a bit more excitement, there are online poker sites that offer fast-paced games with amazing graphics.

Chess

Chess is a classic board game that has been enjoyed by people of all ages for centuries. The online version of chess is the perfect way to challenge yourself and sharpen your skills. You can find many different online chess sites, so you can play against players from all over the world.

Some online chess sites even offer lessons so you can learn from the best. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned pro, online chess is sure to provide you with hours of fun.

In fact, chess has gotten in on the streaming world, too. There are online chess sites that offer live streaming of tournaments and games, so you can watch the best players in the world compete for top honors.

Scrabble

If you’re a fan of word games, Scrabble is the perfect online game for you. The online version of Scrabble offers all of the excitement of the traditional game, but with the added convenience of being able to play from anywhere in the world. You can find online versions of Scrabble at many different websites, so you’re sure to find one that meets your needs.

Like bingo, online Scrabble also has chat rooms where you can interact with other players from around the globe. You can even make new friends while playing online Scrabble!

And no, the online version is not boring just because you’re playing against the computer. In fact, many online Scrabble games are timed so that you can see how quickly you can solve the puzzles. If speed is your game, online Scrabble is sure to please.

Backgammon

Backgammon is a classic board game that has been enjoyed by people of all ages for centuries. The online version of backgammon is the perfect way to challenge yourself and sharpen your skills. You can find online versions of backgammon at many different websites, so you’re sure to find one that meets your needs.

Like chess, online backgammon also offers live streaming of tournaments and games, so you can watch the best players in the world compete for top honors.

How popular is online backgammon? Just take a look at the online backgammon tournaments that are held each year. The best players from all over the world come together to compete for the top prize.

Wrap Up

So there you have it — five of the most popular online versions of traditional games. Whether you’re a fan of bingo, poker, chess, or scrabble, there’s an online version that’s perfect for you! So put on your favorite game show host voice and get ready to play!

Filed Under: Backgammon, Chess, Online Bingo, Poker, Scrabble

Top Ways to Improve Your Skills at Any Game

September 2, 2021 By editor

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Every game is different, which is why people who are good at backgammon are not necessarily going to fare very well when playing Call of Duty. Each game has its own specific set of skills that a player must master if they want to be successful. 

This means there are different processes required to master these skills. For instance, while playing blackjack you may want to memorize the optimum choice of whether to hit or stand depending on each hand value, but while playing Forza Motorsport you’ll need to spend time improving your race craft and ability to carry speed through the corners. 

While each game does have these specific requirements, there is a typical approach that you can take to improve your playing abilities for just about anything. 

Look for How-To Guides

You are definitely not the first person to want to improve your gaming skills, so it’s almost a guarantee that there will be a huge library of content online that’ll give you hints and tips. Even the most niche titles will likely have a small community of people somewhere who share insights. 

For those that enjoy playing card games, you won’t have to look very hard. Most sites that offer them will have entire sections dedicated to how to play poker, for example, covering elements like the rankings of each hand, the mechanics of each betting round, and basic strategies. 

The same content is available for video games. Fans will be able to find maps that show where pickups and Easter eggs are located, how to get through each mission or level, and even explain the pros and cons of each tool, weapon, or playable character. 

Read Strategy Books

While you can find most content online, you may wish to go further and read in-depth insights into different strategies and tactics. These can usually be found in books as the format gives the author more room to delve into the finest minutiae of each aspect. 

Older games are the ones where you’ll find the most books available as there has been more time for authors to write them and for publishers to distribute their content. Card and board games typically also have more books written about them as they have longer lifespans than video games. 

For example, there are plenty of great books for learning and improving backgammon skills. One of these, Backgammon for Winners, was written by the two-time winner of the World Championship of Backgammon, Bill Robertie, who uses sample games to examine the key traits to winning play. 

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Watch Others Play

As great as you are, there are almost definitely going to be players that are better than you out there. Therefore, it’s highly likely you’re going to learn something new by watching them play. 

The internet has made it easier than ever to watch just about any game being played. Streaming sites like Twitch are dedicated to this sort of content and cover everything from popular video games like Call of Duty, Fortnite, and League of Legends to traditional games like chess and poker. 

These streaming sites give you access to live streams as well as back catalogs where you can catch up on events that you missed. The biggest events will often include commentary just like in a sports broadcast, giving you more context and better explanations for the actions being taken and decisions being made by the players. 

Practice

Of course, you can do plenty of preparation and theoretical learning, but you’re not going to improve your gaming skills without actually putting them into practice. Therefore, it is vital that you practice as much as you can as often as you can. 

In fact, professional gamers, such as those that compete in esports tournaments and professional poker players, will often spend hours each day playing and then even longer reviewing the “game tapes” so they can see their strengths and weaknesses and find areas to improve. 

Filed Under: Backgammon, Esports, Poker

Beginners Guide to Backgammon: The Terms

June 19, 2019 By editor

When it comes to learning anything new, there are nearly always a few new words associated with that game or hobby that people will throw around which will confuse the newbie to the game, and when it comes to Backgammon that is no exception, there are plenty of ‘Backgammon words’ that will stump new players to the game, so bonusbets.com is here to demystify the mystery surrounding some of these terms.

Blots – This is one of the most important terms to learn. A blot is a single checker on a point. This is important because your blots are open to attack by the opposing player. Any player landing on a point with your blot on it will ‘hit’ that blot and send it back to the bar.

Bar – This isn’t the place you go to get a nice drink to wash down your recent defeat at Backgammon but refers to the area in the centre of the board. Normally the fold that the board folds along if you board folds like a chess board. This centre line is where all of your checkers start, and it is a sort of starting line if you like. Once one of your checkers has been hit, then it is returned to the bar to start again.

Hit – This is a term to describe landing on an opposing players blot. If you can hit a blot, then it is sent back to the bar, thus making it much harder for your opponent to win. It is important to try and hit your opponent’s blots whenever you can, as long as this doesn’t leave you open to being hit back. Making a hit can be a very tactical move in Backgammon and should be considered carefully.

Make a Point / Build a Point – This is the process of you landing more than a single checker on a point on the board. This is strategically important because unlike a point with a blot, a point with two or more checkers on cannot be used by your opponent, you have effectively stopped them from being able to move to that point. It is also defensive in that your checkers on a built point are not open to being hit by your opponent and so it will keep them safe.

Prime – A prime is a row of anchors that you have made, that locks out your opponent from moving into the area. These are built side by side and will shut down your opponent from being able to use that area of the board. They are mainly constructed for the purpose of trapping or containing your opponent’s checkers, preventing them from moving.

Home Board / Outer Board – These refer to specific quadrants on the board. The Home Board is the final quadrant on the board. The area in which checkers must land before they are able to be cleared from the board. So there are two home boards, one for you and one for your opponent. Opposite to each of the home boards are the outer boards. Therefore there are two of each on a board.

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The Evolution of Backgammon

March 5, 2018 By editor

 

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The word “backgammon” may have been derived from “baec” – “gamen” or “back game” in Saxon or the variant “bac/bach” – “gammon/cammaun”, which means “little battle” in Welsh. But this is 1645, and we get ahead of ourselves, for the game had already been popular by then for thousands of years under a multitude of different names and cultures. Tracing the history of this interesting game requires travelling back in time and space, coming to grips with its many variants, names and formats. Its evolution is also in a way the evolution of cultural attitudes, an insightful look into what both peasant and king found entertaining and how it remained relevant to this very day.

Origins

The first ever record we have of the game dates back 5,000 years to Mesopotamia, or modern day Iran, Iraq and Syria. Artefacts such as dice made of human bones were found in the area but the game seems to have swiftly travelled south, though little is known about how this happened. Boards in different sizes were found in Egypt with little to distinguish them from other similar boards found between 3000 – 1788 BC. Back in Sumer, Mesopotamia, boards made of wood were found in the royal tomb of Ur al Chaldees dated around 2600 BC. These were known as The Royal Games of Ur and despite also finding dice in the area, no rules for the game as it was played then were ever found. It was only on a cuneiform tablet dated about 177BC, that a set of rules was finally found.

A Roman Legacy

When Rome adopted the game, it helped its spread throughout its vast empire. The first recorded evidence we have of the game was one called Ludus Duodecim Scriptorum, or The Game of 12 Lines. This format was very similar to that found in Egypt, later replaced by a slightly different variant with 2×12 lines instead of 3×12 lines, morphing it into something which we can more easily recognise and associate with today’s backgammon. It acquired the name “Tabula”, a generic name that made reference to the board it was played on. Tabula quickly became a favourite with the aristocracy and Emperor Claudius himself favoured it, proving its namesake as The King of Games. Claudius even wrote a history of the game but unfortunately this never surfaced. With Rome’s conquest into British territory, so the game spread to Britannia. By the 6th century, despite making it illegal to play except on Saturnalia, the game became known as Alea, “the art of gambling with dice”, a game which swept the whole of Rome into a gambling stupor.

Backgammon in Asia

To speak of Backgammon (or Tabula or Alea or any other name you wish to call it by) and its spread only in the Old Continent would be halving the extent of it popularity. In Asia, Backgammon was known as Nard (wood) or Takhteh Nard (battle on wood) and it was spread through the continent by the Arabs. This version was played with 2 dice as opposed to the three dice played with in the older version of Tabula. Later on, the two-dice version also caught on in central Europe. In Asia, Nard appeared at around 800AD and had different names in every country, though there are doubts as to the provenance or their relation to Nard in the first place. The Chinese called it T’shu-p’u while in Japan the name cited was Sugoroku and it enjoyed popularity up until 1000AD. Nard was also introduced to Europe through the Arab’s conquest of Sicily. A fusion of Tabula and Nard may have occurred at this stage, bringing together two variants of the same game finally under one roof.

Medieval & Renaissance Backgammon

At this point in time, the game was firmly played with 2 dice and it was very popular amongst soldiers and crusaders. So much so in fact, that the church tried to outlaw it – with very little success. The game has the tenacity of a strong hook as it was repeatedly banned or made illegal, only to survive thanks to the ingenuity of man’s ideas. The last time this happened was under the order of Cardinal Woolsey who described the game as “the devil’s folly” and ordered it to be burnt. Naturally, the common folk devised a plan to outwit the cardinal, having the board fold in half and making it look like the spine of a book when put away. This arrangement is how we still find the backgammon board today.

Modern History & Today

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In the last century, Backgammon saw spikes and dips in popularity mainly due to the wars and the consequent depressions in different countries. In the 1920s, the doubling cube was introduced by an unknown individual, enhancing the element of skill in the game. The rules of the game were also changed and finalised in 1931, but this was followed by a decrease in popularity which lasted until the 1960s when tournaments were promoted to bring the game back to life. With the advent of poker and the video game, backgammon was once again pushed to the dusty back shelf, untouched until the recent revival of classics in all their forms. The computer as an opponent bolstered the understanding of the intricacies of the game, which is perhaps why the game is still relevant to this day and age.

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Backgammon at Online Casinos

November 27, 2017 By editor

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Despite being one of the games with the most history, Backgammon hasn’t had the popularity we all know it deserves. For many years Backgammon fans were spread around the world with few gaming opportunities that didn’t involve converting their friends also in Backgammon fans. However, in recent years we could see a fast-growing popularity of this game worldwide mainly due to the online features that allowed fans to connect, play and compete between each other, driving to a very interesting phenomenon; the incursion of Backgammon at online casinos.

At first, online platforms allowed to spread the word and to captivate new users by sharing information, rules and game strategies which helped the popularity of the game increase rapidly. As a second step, users were able to play on internet in real time with players from all around the world through online platforms and as the competitions started getting more intense, players started betting with real money, this is the moment when online casinos saw the potential of adding Backgammon to their games offer.

There are three basic types of Backgammon available in online casinos; simple match, multiple match and tournaments, all these types include direct interaction with other users in real time. Simple matches, as the name explains, are individual matches between two users; the bet is established at the beginning of the match with the possibility to increase depending on the match. For some users one match isn’t enough to prove who’s better at Backgammon and this is where the multiple match type enters; this gambling type let users bet on a number of matches that must be won to establish the winner of the bet, a very interesting option for more experienced gamblers. Tournaments are by far the most exciting and popular gambling type of Backgammon at online casinos, there are several platforms that offer elimination tournaments where you can prove your skills and win very attractive prize pools.

Even when gambling with Backgammon is rapidly increasing in popularity, now at days it isn’t still included in all the online casino listings. There are several reasons for this, first of all Backgammon is usually compared to Chess as a strategy game, and even with the hazard factor of using dices making it a more suitable game for online casinos, for many users Backgammon remains a non gambling game. Another factor that has impacted the incursion of Backgammon at online casinos is the house edge, it is common that the house edge of this game is higher than other table games at online casinos a fact that has encourage users to keep playing it, even for real money, through gaming sites or Backgammon online communities. As Backgammon hasn’t finished to position itself as a permanent online casino game, you’ll require to do a quick research to find the perfect online casino to start playing this game, bear in mind several online betting platforms only offer Backgammon seasonally so it’s important that you keep informed on the latest news of the casino industry.

Playing Backgammon at online casinos have several advantages; firstly, you have access to games 24/7 since you play on internet, you can compete with people from all the world, it doesn’t matter the hour you’ll find a match. Another very interesting advantage of online casinos is the possibility of customizing your game, most of the online casinos will allow you to select some features like betting limits, speed and even some game rules so you can play exactly how you want, of course you must take in consideration that you’ll be playing with other individuals so the more restricted the features you select the more difficult will be to find an opponent. The final advantage that offer some casinos online are the free matches and learning features to improve your game, if you’re not an experienced gamer you can have access to tutorials and practice games inside some casino platforms.

We highly recommend you practice your game strategies before gambling with real money, even if you don’t find tutorials at online casinos; Backgammon is well established at online gaming platforms and there are plenty of Backgammon communities where you can practice for free and once you’re fully confident of your skills you can jump to online casinos to bet with real money, don’t forget to prepare for the special tournaments that usually offer very attractive prizes.

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