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Backgammon
1. Checkers can only be moved to an open point that is not occupied by two or more opposing checkers.
2. The numbers on the two dice constitute separate moves and indicate the number of spaces a player can move.
3. When doubles are rolled, the player plays the numbers shown on the dice twice. For example, if you roll two threes, you would actually have four threes. You may move any combination of checkers to complete this requirement.
4. A player must use both numbers that are rolled if legally possible (or all four numbers if a double is rolled).
Rules:
Source: U.S. Backgammon Federation