I am playing someone who is rated 180 points below me. If he wins, he gets 12 points; if I win, I get 4 points. So over 10 games, I would need to win 8 games to get 32 points and make a net profit of 8 points. That is just not going to happen against a reasonably skilled player; there is just too much luck in backgammon games. It means that I am virtually forced to play opponents at my current rating and so my choice of opponents is very resricted. A much more sensible approach would be to have 7/9 range for a difference of 150 rating points and 6/10 difference for all the rest.
(kaŝi) Se vi volas saluti iun en ties denaska lingvo, provu nian 'vortaron de ludanto', en la ligo "pli pri lingvoj" sub la flagoj. (pauloaguia) (Montri ĉiujn konsilojn)