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rod03801, aaru: That's very interesting. One from 2011, one from 2013 and one from 2014, so far. Rare as Fabergé eggs, perhaps, but not as rare as hen's teeth.
playBunny: Back in Jan 2011 (yet not that many posts ago), I asked if anyone had spotted a Ludo "backgammon", defined as the loser having all four pieces still in their base at the end. I'm sure that there must have been a few but I've not seen one myself until this game.
Now what we need is an example of a "perfect backgammon", where the hapless loser doesn't even get out of their base even once. I think that it could be a long time before we see one of those.
Has any one suffered a Ludo "backgammon" or inflicted one on their opponent? This is a game where the loser still has all 4 men in the base at the end.
The "gammon" would be where the base isn't full but no man has reached home yet. More likely but still probably a pretty rare occurence.
Not sure if anyone else has thought about a ludo variant where you get two rolls each turn, and you can use both rolls for a single piece or one roll for each piece... Similar to "Sorry!". I think it would be a great addition in an area where we have little to choose from...
Shoot me a message if you have questions about it...
How often does a Ludo game come along where one of the players doesn’t have any choices to make throughout the entire game? Ludo (KJ vs. MTC) – if AutoMove/AutoPlay (still) existed, I wouldn’t have needed to play a single move.
For a further question, has anyone seen a completed game where neither player had any choices to make?
playBunny has created a cool new ludo board on aigamez.com To calibrate all weekend (12AM Saturday to 11:59:59 Sunday) all winning games count for double points.
(Cacher) Vous en avez marre de placer les bateaux ou les pièces d'Espionnage en début de partie? Vous pouvez aller sur l'Editeur de parties et sauvegarder quelques unes de vos positions préférées pour une utilisation future. (pauloaguia) (Montrer toutes les astuces)