Hi Teddy,

The luckier player wins a lot of the time. However, I’ve definitely seen many 
games where the luckier player had played badly enough to still lose. It’s 
often me!

Perhaps you’re sample size is not large enough. That’s all I can suggest.

(I’m not sure what happens if you play on any setting lower than ‘expert’).

Best regards,
Ian Shaw

From: Bug-gnubg <bug-gnubg-bounces+ian.shaw=riverauto.co...@gnu.org> On Behalf 
Of hereodt Z
Sent: 25 June 2022 20:04
To: bug-gnubg@gnu.org
Subject: No bugs, just a question

Dear all who created GNUBg,


Thank you for your wonderful, GREAT software.

It provided me with countless hours of fun and relaxation.Maybe a little TOO 
much, but that's my problem ;).



How come the winner, be it me or the computer, is always the luckiest player?

I thought backgammon was a game of skill. 'Course, luck plays a role, but the 
outcome of the game to be SOLELY based on LUCK?! C'mon! How is it possible?

Let's say I am not skilled and indeed, I can win only if I get lucky .

But the computer is World Class, after all. How come IT never wins when it is 
less lucky than me?


Thank you and Best regards,
Teddy



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