Modern Backgammon Modern Backgammon is Backgammon with a doubling cube.
This cube determines the points that a player will win when the game is over. Initially, the doubling cube is at the center of the board. When a players decides to use it, then that player offers to double its value before rolling the dice (i.e., 1,2,4,8,16,32,64). If the opponent accepts the offer, the value is doubled and it is placed on his/her side. The opponent controls it, and only (s)he can offer to double it again. If a user refuses the request to double the value of the cube, the game is immediately ended, and winner is the opponent.
When a game ends, the winner gets as many points as the cube indicates. If instead, the opponent has not been able to collect a checker, the player gets twice as many points as the cube indicates.
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