I have found that the pang the ego feels when a match is lost goes away much more quickly when I type "good game :)" and sense the enjoyment my opponent will feel, not only from winning, but from being congratulated by the loser. Backgammon being the way it is, you're going to lose a lot of games no matter how good you are. It's good practice for dealing with the fact that the world doesn't always send us what we desire, at least not immediately. We play to share the excitement of not knowing what the next dice roll will bring, as well as the pleasure of playing well, not to mention the camaraderie we find here on BrainKing. There have been many occasions when I have remained grumpily silent as the last rolls of a losing match played out. Those negative vibes I send out make me miserable without affecting my opponent much, if at all.
Since we are all one soul, the success of any of us is the success of all. This is one way to feel that directly!
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