Rules Of Backgammon
Chinese Backgammon
The rules of Chinese backgammon have not been lost. They are described in detail in the rare classics handed down in the Ming Dynasty, "Sancai Tuhui" and "Necessary at Home".
Its rules and game flow are similar to those of European backgammon, but there are some differences in the number, position and details of cloth pieces.
At the same time, backgammon games all over China are different because of differences.
Double land
Movement directions of red and black pieces
The purpose of double land is to move all of your own pieces over the opponent before moving them off the board.
At the beginning of the game, the pieces are scattered and may be attacked or blocked by the opponent during the game. Because the time required for the next game of chess is very short, a scoring system is usually adopted in the game, and the first player to obtain a certain number of points is the winner.
Equipment
Checkerboard
Two sets of fifteen pieces of different colors (one set per player)
Four dice (two per player)
multiplier block






