On Mon, Sep 7, 2009 at 7:46 PM, alberto <[email protected]> wrote:

> ok I try now to explain what my cuestion is, my english is not the
> best...
>

Thanks for subscribing to the list. Welcome! Far from all posters here, have
English as their native language. We can all perfectly understand your
English.No problem!


> In the match that I sent you can see that the dice are 5 and 3, so now I
> want to play the 3 with one of the chips in my home area and thus I lose
> the chance to move the 5. I don't have to open my two chips at the home
> of my adversary that is what the gnubg thinks.
>

I understand your desire to make that move, but unfortunately, this is an
illegal move. Tom Keith, at Backgammon Galore, has written the rules of
backgammon quite clearly at his site.
http://www.bkgm.com/rules.html
(the whole site is very informative and you may want to send more time on
this site. You will pick up a lot of backgammon!)

At the rules section "Movement of the checkers", look at the forth item.

I think that explains why your suggested move is illegal.

Thanks,
-Øystein
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