I also believe this behavior is intentionally like this. I certainly do not
remember, but I think the best answer will be provided by Jørn.

On Sat, Feb 23, 2019 at 10:03 PM Philippe Michel <philippe.mich...@sfr.fr>
wrote:

> When choosing to play without doubling cube (in settings / options /
> cube), the following warning is displayed :
>
> "Use of the doubling cube is disabled.
> Note that you'll have to disable the Jacoby rule if you want gammons and
> backgammons to be scored (see `help set jacoby')."
>
> What could be the point of this behaviour ? Shouldn't the Jacoby rule
> always be ignored in cubeless play ?
>
> The way this is documented suggests this is a choice, not an oversight.
> Does anyone who has been following gnubg's development for long enough
> remember why it is done this way ?
>
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