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A backgammon Tournament, much like in any other game or sport, is a competition that consists of a series of matches, played between several players until a winner is announced based on the specific rules of the tournament.
The advantage of participating in an online Backgammon Tournament, is that you get to enjoy all the fun and excitement of the competition within the comfort of your own home, without having to spend a lot of time and money traveling to remote locations.
At Play65 you can enjoy wide variety of online backgammon tournaments that take place on a daily basis. These tournaments are a great chance for players at different levels to play against each other, improve their skills and even earn a prize or win an award.
Play65's Sit & Go Tournaments
In this tournament, the number of players competing has to be pre-determined, and can include between 4-64 players. The tournament begins as soon as the quota of players is reached.
Play65's Event Tournaments
This tournament takes place on a predefined date and time. The more players sign up, the larger the prizes you can win.
Play65's Swing Tournaments
In this contest, all players start with an equal amount of chips and continue to play until one player wins by gaining all the chips.
The rules are:
- As long as a you still have chips, you can continue playing.
- Players will be randomly selected for each match.
- Each match will begin with an initial stake as set in the current tournament CPP*.
- When a game starts, if one of the players has less chips than the set CPP, the
Initial stake would be the sum of his remaining chips.
- The CPP will be raised every few minutes within the tournament, but not during a
single game, as shown in the tournament lobby. The player's rating will be modified at the end of each game.
*Chips Per Point: the number of chips that each point of the game is worth. This value does not change in the middle of an ongoing game. If you won a regular game and the CPP was equal to 100 and the doubling cube was at 2, you win 200 chips. The same rules apply for gammon (x2) and backgammon (x3) winnings.
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