; backgammon : A game in which the loser has not only failed to
bear any
pieces off, but has pieces in the opponent's
home table or on the
bar. It is worth triple. ; bar : The central strip separating the left and right halves of the
board, usually formed by the raised edges or rails of each half board. The raised partition of the board. ; bear off : To remove one's
men from the
board in the final stages of a
game. ; block : Any
point on the
board where two or more
men rest. An opponent may not
land on such a point. ; blot : A single
man on a
point. In many
tables games, this is a vulnerable situation as the man is liable to be
hit by an opposing man. ; board • The whole playing area, traditionally a hinged, wooden tray. • Same as
quadrant. Thus there are four boards. In
Backgammon and similar games, there is a
home board and
outer board on each player's side. ; break a point : To remove one of two
men on a
point, thus leaving a
blot. Also clear a point. ; builder : Once two
men have been placed on a
point, any extra men are builders. == C ==