I also find a strong parallel between the two since the key skill in backgammon is knowing when to switch from a <i>forward game</i> to a <i>back game</i>, and vice-versa.Quote from Thunderdog:
That would be interesting. Backgammon is a great betting game. As an aside, I think it resembles trading better than most, if not all, other games.
Yes. Two games often compared to trading are chess and poker. Neither comes close to backgammon, in my opinion. Chess is not a game about probability, whereas backgammon is. Trading is more about uncertainty than probability, but I think it is a fairly close match. Both have a random element. The point is that you can determine the level of risk you wish to incur in backgammon (both in how you move and your use of the doubling cube) and play accordingly, not unlike trading. As for poker, I confess that I am not an aficionado and have not played in years, so perhaps my assessment falls short. But I think that the probability element is somewhat more convoluted in poker (this may be my inexperience talking). Further, how do you bluff the market?Quote from Pabst:
Really?
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Anyone know of a site that features backgammon wagering?