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Unlimited Games. How should Red play 62?
eXtreme Gammon ID: XGID=-a---BD-B---dEa--d-e----B-:0:0:1:62:0:0:3:0:10

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As you can see from the rollouts below making the 3-pt wins more gammons than the safe 9/5, 7/4.

The key is in the score. At this score a gammon gives Red the match with perfect efficiency

For once, a nice and easy problem in the beginner’s section which most people got right.

The correct move is 13/9(2), blocking sixes from Red’s 3-pt. Kent Goulding calls this “nine