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Backgammon Dictionary
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| On Roll: | The player whose turn it is to move | | On the Bar: | Where a stone is placed after it is hit | | Open Division: | The main division of a tournament where any player may enter | | Open Point: | a position on the board which is not occupied by two or more of the opponents stones | | Open Tournament: | a tournament open to any player regardless of strength or experience | | Opening Game: | The first stage of a backgammon game where the players have yet to fix on their initial game plans | | Opening Roll: | The first roll of the game in which both players simultaneously roll one die | | Otter: | An immediate redouble by a player who has just accepted a raccoon | | Outer Board: | The side of the board away from where the players bear off their stones | | Outer Table: | Outer board | | Outfield: | The outer board, particularly points nine, ten, and eleven | | Overplay: | Make an unnecessarily big play | | Own a Point: | To have two or more stones on a point so that the opponent is blocked from landing or touching down there. To have an anchor on that point | | Owner of the Cube: | The player who was last doubled | | Owns the Cube: | The player who last accepted a double is said to own the doubling cube or to have possession of the cube |
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