Several times, but not always, you see an indication of a cheat when the cat has been turned off. When we are well ahead in a game and a double would be intelligently refused, but is accepted by the opponent and that player then communicates "good luck" and subsequently rolling 5 or 6 double rooms in a line, something is wrong. I also noticed, after reading complaints contributed, a player can, and don't, pips move more than the number rolled on the dice. I said there are also sites where a player can go to download cheat programs. There is no doubt that complaints under the headings such as "internet backgammon cheats" are specific comments. ![]() I have a master's degree in statistics (so I have a minimum of awareness concerning the probabilities by rolling a pair of dice) and played competitive Backgammon since 1975.
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