Wow..My hero. The guy that inspired me. Got me on the circuit. Will be playing in the open in Brighton. Have won one tournament already. Hope I fo well in Brighton.
I don’t like moves being called mistakes and blunders as they are only proven so in hindsight. If everyone played the probabilities then the same moves would happen all the time. There has to be room for gut feeling.
Great coverage and really fun match. Nice balance in the commentary i thought. I enjoy Phil's style in the commentary box, but his jocular sparring style of interview is A LOT to put a runner up through after losing a big match! Brandon handled it like a gent. Maybe I'll sign up to this BG thing......
I didn’t like Ryan talking over the other commentators and cutting them off mid statement just to say what he would play with the roll. Maybe just 2 commentators next stream. 3 is too much. Anyway, what a great week of backgammon! Thanks for the wonderful streams!
@@ryanrebelo133 just a note to say that one man's trash is another man's treasure. i thought all the commentators were fine but enjoyed it the most when you and marc would get into the weeds on a play and much preferred you just talking about the correct play (most valuable for me when you would talk about why, which i found you did often) rather than others just talking about fluff. great job and thanks for making it more entertaining with your commentary
I think it's right but your commentaries are usually spot on, Ryan. Try to talk slightly less, keep your voice for the interesting moves, and that will be absolutely perfect.
If Macklin had won, would it there be another match to let Moazed lose one time like Macklin did ? Is there a permitted loss for the undefeated player ?
No, in the world championship double elimination format, the undefeated winner receives a 5% of the prize pool prize, to compensate for the fact that there is only one final match, not two.
There is an element of luck in backgammon just as there is in poker, but take note that it's the same faces at the top in each game. You can play perfect poker all night long and still lose. I don't know if it's the same in backgammon as I'm not deep into it but with the element of luck involved I guess it is; a decent gammon player will tell us. With the element of luck in a game, there's always a chance that an idiot can win, but over the long term, skill will win in both of these games.
@@TheRealPureBloodThe luck factor is there, but considering that you play longer matches to crown a champion, it evens out. Upsets happen, but not often.
Playing the best at Backgammon doesn't mean winning, but does mean trying to achieve the highest probability of winning. And one day or another, by perseverance and pleasure of playing, you'll get the victory. It teaches you patience, humbleness and sportsmanship.
excellent commentary by Ryan, hope to see him back in the booth, he made this super enjoyable
Ryan is sharp as a sword.
Really entertaining commentary.
Amazing result!
You guys. Are the reason I won a bit of silverware in April. 2024 in Kent. UK. Bill Riles, Ray Forerlund, Tamara.
Thanks.
Ho much was the 1st and 2nd prize?
I beliebe around €85k and €50k…
Ty
What was the most exciting match of this Backgammon World Championship 2024 ?
Which one would you advise me to look at ?
The two most highstakes were the Main Event final, this match, and secondly the highroller final between Marc and Mochy.
The high stakes match between Marc and Mochy was so good! This match was great as well but Marc and mochy was my favorite of the event that I watched
Wow..My hero. The guy that inspired me. Got me on the circuit. Will be playing in the open in Brighton. Have won one tournament already. Hope I fo well in Brighton.
I don’t like moves being called mistakes and blunders as they are only proven so in hindsight. If everyone played the probabilities then the same moves would happen all the time. There has to be room for gut feeling.
Great role model. Amazing grace.
Good dynamic comm
ent thanks
Amazi g match
Great coverage and really fun match. Nice balance in the commentary i thought. I enjoy Phil's style in the commentary box, but his jocular sparring style of interview is A LOT to put a runner up through after losing a big match! Brandon handled it like a gent.
Maybe I'll sign up to this BG thing......
Quoting the Norwegian poker player (and horse gambler) Thor Hansen, claiming he is Swedish! How rude!
Awesome match, thanks for the coverage :)
such a luck based sport but we love it
I didn’t like Ryan talking over the other commentators and cutting them off mid statement just to say what he would play with the roll. Maybe just 2 commentators next stream. 3 is too much. Anyway, what a great week of backgammon! Thanks for the wonderful streams!
You are right. I am rather new at the commentating aspect of the game. Thanks for the feedback
@@ryanrebelo133 just a note to say that one man's trash is another man's treasure. i thought all the commentators were fine but enjoyed it the most when you and marc would get into the weeds on a play and much preferred you just talking about the correct play (most valuable for me when you would talk about why, which i found you did often) rather than others just talking about fluff. great job and thanks for making it more entertaining with your commentary
thanks for the kind regards. I'm actually quite insecure about my commentating abilities@@makethe5point
The commentary overall was excellent. I watched all four hours!
I think it's right but your commentaries are usually spot on, Ryan. Try to talk slightly less, keep your voice for the interesting moves, and that will be absolutely perfect.
If Macklin had won, would it there be another match to let Moazed lose one time like Macklin did ?
Is there a permitted loss for the undefeated player ?
No, in the world championship double elimination format, the undefeated winner receives a 5% of the prize pool prize, to compensate for the fact that there is only one final match, not two.
What an unlucky day for Brandon!!!
It looks as if dices are fixed . It is impossible for Johan to be so lucky ????
Great match and great commentary by Ryan. As an intermediate player, I've learned a lot listennng to Ryan explaining positions and game plans.
BG galaxy is a scam. I signed up, played the openings by the book, and was completely dominated by 4th roll every game
i reiterate....15 games in a row...dude's are stacking perfectly every roll. And if we race it's doubles after doubles.
12:00
Who won?
PHIL SIMBORG still lives in the 70s! right at 4:10:45 Phil says first one of your kind to win!!!!!!!!! i mean come on man
He said "your kind" as in players that come from Baltimore. Calm down with the card. Put it away.
This is beyond statistics to have so many unfair rules for Brandon
Hols the f up....why is tommys stream blocked for comments? Aaaaaaaaaah JajJsjSjJaajajJajja yisus its gets funnier every time
Who won? Phil did not say
Mark said it at 3:58:00 but it's almost cut off.
Johan Moazed won and became the new world champion.
Luck vs luck= anyone can win not like chess real champ🎉
Spoken like someone who just doesn't know the game.
There is an element of luck in backgammon just as there is in poker, but take note that it's the same faces at the top in each game. You can play perfect poker all night long and still lose. I don't know if it's the same in backgammon as I'm not deep into it but with the element of luck involved I guess it is; a decent gammon player will tell us. With the element of luck in a game, there's always a chance that an idiot can win, but over the long term, skill will win in both of these games.
@@TheRealPureBloodThe luck factor is there, but considering that you play longer matches to crown a champion, it evens out. Upsets happen, but not often.
Playing the best at Backgammon doesn't mean winning, but does mean trying to achieve the highest probability of winning.
And one day or another, by perseverance and pleasure of playing, you'll get the victory.
It teaches you patience, humbleness and sportsmanship.
The greatest backgammon player alive, Masayuki Mochizuki, has won the World Championship TWICE!
Who won?
Johan Moazed won.
Mark said it at 3:58:00 but it's almost cut off.