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For guys that think backgammon is not mostly luck
Would you still play as often if backgammon was only 1 match play with no cubes?
u/Rayess69 — 5 days ago
Would you still play as often if backgammon was only 1 match play with no cubes?
i can't see a weaker poker player beating a super skilled player 7 games in a row.
One or 2 every 10 games sure. In backgammon you can literally play grandmaster level and lose 6-7 matches of 7 points each.
It often seems people compared the luck factor with those 2 practices but it doesn't seems accurate to me.
He said it was extremely rigged and not to be trusted.
I'm lost on this lol.
One time i'm hearing it's legit, and then i hear from top player it's BS. why would someone experienced said this?
Grab a pair of dice. Then throw the dices in real life at each roll while playing online and see how much of those "rigged" rolls happens compared to online.