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World Backgammon, final 2005 DMP

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Uploaded by on May 4, 2007

Dennis Carlston, a legendary gambler with a background in high stakes backgammon and poker going back to the 60s and 70s faces "cable guy", salesman, John O'Hagan. It's DMP, the tension is disgusting. 8mm Pictures, London based TV company developed and produced backgammon for TV broadcasting 4 x 60' shows on Sky Channel, Pokerzone, CGTV in Canada and apparently on some an Israeli channel. This is the World Final from Monte Carlo, winner takes $100,000, it'ss 24 - 24 (Double Match Point). An all American final between "enemy of the casinos(in the 60s anyway)", Dennis Carlston v "cable guy" John O'Hagan.
produced by the creators of World Series of Backgammon http://www.worldseriesofbackgammon.com

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  • Sure, luck is involved. And maybe you could beat them in a single game. That's why they play a 25 point match. Skill tends to win out over the long run. Try to learn something about the game before making ignorant comments.

  • If you're not just ignorant, immature, and insecure, join GamesGrid backgammon (online)as a paid member - only $25 for 3 months - and put your money where your mouth is! I'd be happy to play you - I'll try almost anything once - I've only won a few small tournaments, so you shouldn't have much trouble! :)

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  • backgammon depends mostly on luck and this tells almost everything....

  • @kdywau you must be deaf, blind and dumb

  • Kara scott = boner city

  • the grey hair guy lost at 3:55. it was so clear..

    @blendder35 yes, mostly about blocking the right fields and knowing the chances of your opponent.

  • @kdywau sorry, my bad it was 6 6

  • at 2:15 he has 4-4 and he moves the first pair of checkers 4 places and the second pair, 6 places just look

    

  • Anyone hate one of the commentator's voice?

  • I love watching backgammon, you learn from watching!

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