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Apr 2, 2019

[Answer] 1. Every backgammon set contains two dice. What is the name of the "extra" cube in each backgammon set?

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...1. the blitz 2. the doubler 3. the slot 4. the diamond The "third die" in backgammon is called the doubler. It is used during a money game when a player thinks he/she has an advantage over the opponent. The player places the doubler cube on "2" and offers the opponent a choice, to continue the game at double the original stakes, or concede now. If the opponent declines the offer, the game is terminated at single stakes; if the opponent accepts, the game continues at double the stakes. The player who accepts is then in control of the doubler; if he/she wishes to double again at a later point in the match, the doubler will then move up to "4" if the offer is accepted.




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the doubler:


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