Czuch: I agree with those who've stated that your opponent should have doubled at every opportunity at this match score, beginning with their very first turn. Each opportunity they missed was a mistake. At this point--now that they've gained just a single point--they should be thinking: "If only I had doubled sooner, and my opponent had taken! If I'd won, I'd only have been 2 points away from victory--and that would have meant my only needing to win 1 more game, because I'll double immediately in the next game, too."
I believe that you were correct to pass when you did, Czuch. At that point, your opponent was about a 60% favorite to win the game. You must also consider the relatively few--but exceedingly painful--gammon losses that could instantly lose the match with the cube on 2. All considered, it's a bit too much risk for you to be taking. By passing, you only allow your opponent's match winning chances to creep up slightly--from 31% when this game began, to 32.26% now that the match score has reached 3 away / 1 away. You're not sacrificing much by doing that.
(kaŝi) Kiam vi movas en ludo, vi povas elekti kio aperu poste, elektante la koncernan opcion en la listo apud la butono 'Sendi'. (pauloaguia) (Montri ĉiujn konsilojn)