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- a world class artficial intelligence chosen by many servers, several times winner of the Computer Olympiad
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- runs on Mac, Windows and Linux with one license
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Play Backgammon on PC and Mac with BlueStacks and prove your talent, by developing the best strategy to overcome your opponents and even gamble to make everything more interesting. Test your skills in five difficulty levels, 6 different board and 4 piece sets, to customize your own gaming. Enjoy the Backgammon free online live chat within the Backgammon game! - Win free backgammon coins and items by completing weekly challenges! Don’t forget to collect your daily bonus! - Connect to the backgammon app with Facebook! This is a social game as well! - More exciting features just a quick Backgammon download away!
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BGBlitz 2.8.4 has won the Backgammon competition at the 19th Computer Olympiad in Leiden 2016 and thus repeated its success from the 12th Computer Olympiad in Amsterdam 2007, the 8th Computer Olympiad in Graz (2003) and the 7th Computer Olympiad in Maastricht (2002). See the Olympiad page for details.
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BGBlitz is completely internationalised.
Current languages are English, German, Dutch (Roger Troost), Italian and French (Radu-Dan Sabau), Spanish (José Manuel Solis Preisser), Danish (Søren Pingel Daalsgard), Hebrew (Shahar Tal), Swedish (Peter Nevalainen), Turkish (Özgür Albayrak), Catalan (Xavier Blanquer), Chinese (Angelita Li), Polish (Miroslaw Golda), Japanese (Katsutoshi Seki), Russian (Oleg Timshin), and Czech (Jan Vodolan). Further help and suggestions are welcome.