Hello everybody and welcome new members.
I found out abut a new backgammon variant called Chouette Backgammon This variant is played with 3 or more people, commonly 4 people on a regular two player backgammon board.
I added two videos to my website. One giving the instructions on how Chouette Backgammon is played and the other video shows a sample game being played by a group of people.
Take the time jto watch the videos, Second video of the sample game is 2 hours in length. If enough of you are interested in trying it, we can give it a go for this meetup. Here's the link to my website.
http://www.chessbackgammonclub.com
Once on my website, click the backgammon tab and scroll down and you will see the videos. Just click the video to watch and you can make it full screen by clicking the little square on the lower right once the video is playing and press ESC to get out of full screen.
Message me with any questions you have about this.
Greg
Looking forward to another fun get together for lunch and open backgammon. If you would like to play Acey Ducey or one of the other backgammon variants, that's fine too. If you are not able to stay the whole four hours, that's ok too.
For those of you who might be looking for competitive backgammon and would like to do a tournament, message me and state that you would be interested in a tournament. You can also go to my website and contact me there.
http://www.chessbackgammonclub.com
If the interest is not there, then I will just be doing open backgammon.
For those of you who are looking for instructions on how to play backgammon or one of it's variants, please visit my website at the following link below.
http://www.chessbackgammonclub.com
If you have a suggestion or a request of something that you would like to see added to my website, please leave me a message.
Attendee limit is 20 people and you may bring up to two guests.
Looking forward to playing backgammon with you and meeting new people.
Greg
Reminder. Rules
01. Please don't eat and play at the same time.
02. Please wash your hands before playing backgammon.
03. Please bring your own board.
04. If you can't make it, please leave me a message. I totally understand
that unexpected things come up sometimes, but it's only common
courtesy.
Thank you, and I hope you have a good time.
Greg Carr