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03-07-2015 , 09:16 AM
I am afraid that this thread has become a quantitive hype, and thankfully misuse this to deliver a message.

Driven by a fear to lose and an egoistic tendency to stand out, there has been a long trend in our culture to distantiate excessively from the cyclical law of nature, that leads to the view that more is always better (of the good). We as human beings are reaching a point of utmost crisis, which demands that we take a turn to some contrary values, among others from a quantitive approach to a qualitative one.

As I have assembled enough material, I will reiterate this thread under the new heading Open your mind
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02-08-2016 , 07:44 AM
I thought I can play Backgammon... with Android ) but as I see there is always a place to grow.. pf.. more practice sir!
Is anywhere a place for online battle with real people?
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02-10-2016 , 02:27 PM
Not within this thread anyway.
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02-11-2016 , 03:41 AM
Safe Harbor Games is apparently where its at Fred.

Otherwise on Android, try Backgammon NJ.
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02-11-2016 , 09:35 AM
GridGammon is also an excellent site for online play.
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