“R” Backgammon Terms

Terms that Start with “R” Letter

There are - 39 - terms.

Reference Position

A position of known value that serves as a standard by which other similar positions may be measured or judged.  See: Cube Reference Position.

Refuse a Double

To resign the game at the current stakes after the opponent offers a double rather than continue play at twice the stakes.  Compare: Accept a Double.

Resign

To accept defeat. Resignation is a form of settlement; when you resign you must specify whether you are resigning a single game, a gammon, or a backgammon (2), and the opponent must agree. Resigning is not allowed in tournament play before contact is broken.

Return Shot

A chance to hit back after being hit yourself.

Roll

[Verb.]  To throw a pair of dice.

[Noun.]  Two thrown dice, each showing a number from 1 to 6.

Roll a Prime

To make a new point at the leading edge of a prime using checkers from the rear of the prime. Usually the easiest way to roll a prime forward is to slot the point immediately in front of the prime.

Roll Out

To analyze a position by playing it out over and over again.

To estimate the equity of a position by means of computer simulation; see rollout.

Rollout

An estimate of the equity of a position obtained through computer simulation. A rollout consists of numerous trials, the results of which are averaged together. See post by Gregg CattanachSee also: Truncated Rollout, Cubeless Rollout, Cubeful Rollout, Random Error, and Systematic Error.

Roll-Over

A backgammon variant in which players have a once-per-game option of rerolling their own dice or asking for a reroll of the opponent's dice.  See: How to Play Roll-Over.

Root Number

[Because you "root" for your opponent to roll one.]  A dice roll that forces a position to collapse.

Round

A period in a tournament during which each contestant (except those who received a bye) plays another contestant. For example, each round of an elimination tournament eliminates half the players.

Round Robin Format

A tournament format in which every contestant plays every other contestant in turn. The number of rounds required is one less than the number of contestants.  Compare: Elimination Format.

Run

To escape a runner from the opponent's home board and it advance toward home as quickly as possible.

Runner

One of the two checkers that began the game on the opponent's one-point.

Any checker on the bar or in the opponent's home board.

Running Game

The strategy employed by a player who is ahead in the race and tries to bring his checkers home and bear them off with as little interaction with the opponent as possible.

The stage of a backgammon game which begins when contact with the opponent is broken; a pure race.

Russian Backgammon

A backgammon variant in which all checkers start off the board, and both players enter in the same quadrant, move around the board (1) in the same direction, and bear off from the same quadrantSee: How to Play Russian Backgammon.