Key strategic difference
Because checkers cannot be hit, positional advantage compounds over many turns.
Your goal is to improve structure while slowing your opponent's best routes.
How to build effective blocks
Occupy consecutive points to limit opponent movement options.
Avoid over-committing all pieces into one area too early.
Planning checklist
Track race balance every few turns.
Preserve flexibility for awkward dice outcomes.
FAQ
Is Long Backgammon easier for beginners?
Usually yes, because there is no hitting chaos and plans are easier to follow.
What matters most in this mode?
Consistent positional play and block timing matter more than flashy tactical plays.
Can I train specific openings online?
Yes, private tables are ideal for repeating opening structures with a partner.
Ready to play a match?
Start a quick game and apply the guide tips immediately.