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10th Proficiency Test – Round 3 @ 53rd World Championship
On Friday, July 29, the 10th “Backgammon Proficiency Test” was held for the first time in three years at the 53rd Backgammon World Championship in Monte Carlo, Monaco. Michihito “Michy” Kageyama, who presented an original seminar two days ago that was very well received, ran the test.
Our test is now in its 10th iteration this year, and here in Monte Carlo for the 7th time since 2014 (see 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019), while Zdenek Zizka is participating for the 6th time and G.C. for the 7th time! It’s thanks to enthusiastic supporters like them that we have been able to keep it going. We are very grateful 😉
Here, a total of 24 players took up the challenge, including four Giants: John O’Hagan, Zdenek Zizka, Wilcox Snellings, and Marc Olsen (also the organizer of the 53rd BGWC). And all four of the Giants scored very well. In particular, Zdenek and Wilcox both took the time to take the test in spite of their hard schedule, as they were still in the Championship Main at the time. In the end, Zdenek ended up with a runner-up finish in the Championship Main. Congratulations!
The results of all 24 participants are as follows.
Rank | Total score | Total errors | Name |
1 | 42 | 906 | John O’Hagan |
2 | 40 | 806 | Wilcox Snellings |
3 | 38 | 1247 | Zdenek Zizka |
4 | 34 | 1711 | K. H. |
5 | 33 | 1671 | Marc Olsen |
6 | 31 | 2847 | Stephan Hartmann |
7 | 30 | 1793 | G. C. |
7 | 30 | 2332 | Geert Van der Stricht |
9 | 27 | 2232 | Johan Huyck |
10 | 24 | 4276 | M. W. |
11 | 23 | 3595 | Peter Hallberg |
12 | 21 | 3295 | Pavlos Hatzinikolaou |
12 | 21 | 4018 | Ian Anderson |
12 | 21 | 4290 | Ray Lightbourn |
15 | 20 | 3888 | Kaspar Basse |
16 | 19 | 4315 | Anis Samaha |
17 | 16 | 4109 | (Anonymous) |
18 | 15 | 3714 | Nicole Coleman |
18 | 15 | 4571 | (Anonymous) |
20 | 14 | 4975 | D. V. |
21 | 13 | 4651 | Gigi Goyette |
22 | 12 | 4707 | George Forsyth |
23 | 11 | 4407 | Brenda Rosen |
24 | 9 | 5325 | (Anonymous) |
Total 24 | Ave. 23.3 | Ave. 3320 |
If you have never taken our “Backgammon Proficiency Test” and are interested in it, here are the advantages of taking it:
1. you can measure your backgammon skills
2. you can find categories in which you have weaknesses
3. you can understand the key ideas of backgammon by reading the commentaries
In particular, the commentary booklet written by four world-class professional players, Masayuki “Mochy” Mochizuki (Giant #1 2019-2020), Michy (Giant #2), Kazuki Yokota, and Hideaki Ueda (Giant #27), is really worth reading. I believe it is worth the money to know the thoughts of these professionals on positions that come up many times in real games. For more information, please click here. If you have the opportunity to take it in the future, I hope you will.
And for those of you who took the test this time, thank you very much! 😉 It is our pleasure if you enjoyed it. You can see the current results for all participants of the 10th test here.
Finally, we would like to express our great appreciation to Marc Olsen and Arda Fındıkoğlu for their cooperation in advance despite their busy schedules.
10th Proficiency Test – Round 2 @ Swedish Open 2022
On July 2, the second day of the Swedish Open 2022, Michihito Kageyama aka “Michy” ran the 10th Backgammon Proficiency Test. This is the second time it has been held here since 2019.
This year’s Swedish Open was very successful and the number of test takers grew to 14. They were mostly veterans with more than 10 years of experience, and perhaps because of that, Johan Moazed and 4 others scored very well over 30 points.
The results of the 14 participants are as follows.
Rank | Total score | Total errors | Name |
1 | 32 | 1675 | Johan Moazed |
1 | 32 | 1835 | P. J. |
3 | 31 | 1665 | Alain Babillon |
3 | 31 | 2392 | Martin Barkwill |
3 | 31 | 2450 | Catalin Bucur |
6 | 29 | 2902 | Nevzat Dogan |
7 | 28 | 1956 | Johan Norberg |
8 | 27 | 1891 | P. K. |
8 | 27 | 2271 | S. H. |
8 | 27 | 2359 | Peter Karlsson |
11 | 24 | 3579 | Torkel Haugødegård |
12 | 21 | 3954 | (Anonymous) |
13 | 17 | 4003 | Joakim Tengstrand |
14 | 14 | 4485 | Gitte Andersen |
Total 14 | Ave. 26.5 | Ave. 2673 |
Thank you very much for participating! 🙂
The full results to date can be found here.
10th Proficiency Test Starts @ Backgammon Festival 2022
In May, with a pleasant breeze blowing through the green leaves, the JBS Backgammon Festival was held for the first time in three years, having been canceled last year and the year before due to the effects of a new type of coronavirus infection. The Backgammon Proficiency Test, which had been suspended, also returned for the first time in three years.
Continuing from the previous test, this year’s test production team was also made up of the strongest lineup. They were Mochy, Michy, Kazuki Yokota, and Hideaki Ueda.
In order to alleviate congestion at the venue, we have set up a system that allows online testing. From now on, backgammon tests will be held at the same time as the venue, and people from all over Japan will be able to take the test. This is great news for those who have always wanted to take the test but could not make it to Tokyo.
On the other hand, the bad news is that the venue was filled up early in the registration process, and due to a combination of inadequacies in the registration process, many people were not able to take the test. We sincerely apologize for this. As a temporary measure, we have decided to hold the on-site test on the afternoon of the day of the Backgammon Festival and the online test two days later on the last day of the festival. We will try to improve the situation in the future by negotiating for a larger room, having a staff member guide the participants to the reception desk, and conducting online registration in advance.
The results of this event showed that there were 30 testees, the average score was 22.1, the average total error was 3,341, and the average error per incorrectly answered question was 119.8. The top scorer was Kengo Nakasuka, followed by Naoya Kihara. The results of the first round of the 10th Backgammon Proficiency Test are as follows:
Rank | Total score | Total errors | Name |
1 | 37 | 1418 | Kengo Nakasuka |
2 | 31 | 1699 | Naoya Kihara |
3 | 28 | 2182 | (Anonymous) |
3 | 28 | 2875 | T. I. |
5 | 27 | 2110 | Ryo Matsuura |
5 | 27 | 2411 | Takato Tsushima |
5 | 27 | 2909 | Kensaku Okatani |
5 | 27 | 3082 | Kazuhiro Saito |
9 | 26 | 2620 | Hiromichi Sugimoto |
9 | 26 | 3283 | Y. N. |
11 | 25 | 2554 | Naoki Chiba |
12 | 24 | 2792 | Ryunosuke Shibano |
12 | 24 | 3524 | Hirotaka Katou |
12 | 24 | 3903 | (Anonymous) |
15 | 23 | 2948 | Hiroyuki Kawakami |
16 | 22 | 3829 | (Anonymous) |
17 | 21 | 3099 | (Anonymous) |
17 | 21 | 3212 | Yuuji Ogura |
17 | 21 | 3326 | Hideki Takeda |
20 | 19 | 3994 | H. K. |
21 | 18 | 3366 | A. Y. |
21 | 18 | 3371 | Shigetomo Nagata |
21 | 18 | 3908 | R. U. |
24 | 17 | 4764 | T. I. |
25 | 16 | 4213 | Ryutaro Ozawa |
25 | 16 | 4223 | Masahiko Nakajima |
27 | 14 | 5087 | (Anonymous) |
28 | 13 | 4015 | A. H. |
28 | 13 | 4962 | T. S. |
30 | 12 | 4550 | N. K. |
Total 30 | Ave. 22.1 | Ave. 3341 |
As is my customary comment every time, the Backgammon Proficiency Test is not only about good or bad scores, but also about the world’s best quality as a collection of questions, and it is no exaggeration to say that “the strangeness of the questions” and “the explanations by the world’s top professionals” are the selling points. We hope that you will take our test as a chance to review your current situation and strengthen your skills without worrying about your score.
Thanks to your support, the Backgammon Pertification Test has entered its 10th season. The total number of testees has reached 1,215 so far. We would like to take this opportunity to thank all of you who have supported our test. We would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who has taken the test.
We are off to a great start this year. Thank you very much. We are planning to hold the backgammon tests all over the world again this year. We will keep you updated with the latest information through this blog and our SNS. The next round 2 will be held at Swedish Open 2022.
(日本語) 【告知】バックギャモン検定が3年ぶりに帰ってくる! そしてオンライン検定も!!
「バックギャモン検定」がついに書籍化!2021年3月に販売開始
今回は、コロナ禍の暗い雰囲気を吹き飛ばすビッグニュースを二つ紹介します。
ひとつはバックギャモンだけを専門に取り扱う出版社「ゴールデンポイント出版」の設立、そしてもうひとつは第一弾となる書籍『バックギャモン検定1』の出版です。
『バックギャモン検定1』キャンペーンサイト(2月から予約受付開始)
https://sales.goldenpointpublishing.com/
https://sales.goldenpointpublishing.com/
近所の書店や図書館で「囲碁や将棋の本はたくさんあるのにバックギャモンの本は少ないなぁ」と感じたことはないでしょうか。
そんな状況を打開すべく、「バックギャモンの本をもっとたくさん増やしたい!」とバックギャモン専門の出版社を立ち上げ、「ゴールデンポイント出版(Golden Point Publishing)」の出版社登録が完了したのが2019年の6月でした。
「ゴールデンポイント出版」という名前の由来についてはギャモンプレイヤーならピンと来る方が多いと思いますが、「ゴールデンポイント」とは相手側の5ポイント(相手のゴールから5ピップ離れた位置のポイント)すなわち自分側の20ポイントを指すバックギャモン用語です。ゴールデンポイントの名付け親である Paul Magriel(ポール・マグリエル)によると、バックギャモンにおいて最も重要なポイントとされており、その名の通り黄金のような価値があります。そこで我々も、黄金のように価値のある本を世に出していきたいということでこの名前を付けました。
『バックギャモン検定1』キャンペーンサイト(2月から予約受付開始)
https://sales.goldenpointpublishing.com/
それから足掛け1年9ヶ月、気の遠くなるような数々の作業を乗り越えて、記念すべき書籍第一弾『バックギャモン検定1』がいよいよ3月に刊行されます。
2011年からスタートしたバックギャモン検定は、これまでモナコやラスベガス、コペンハーゲン、イスタンブールなど世界中の大会で累計1,200名を超えるプレイヤーが参加する一大イベントになっています。バックギャモン検定の書籍化はファンからの要望も多く、このたびようやく実現することができました。書籍化にあたっては、解説を全面的に書き直し、過去の受検者のデータから問題ごとの難易度や自己分析の目安となる情報などを追加して、約100ページのボリュームに仕上げました。
『バックギャモン検定1』キャンペーンサイト(2月から予約受付開始)
https://sales.goldenpointpublishing.com/
本書の購入特典として、自分の得意分野や苦手分野を簡単にチェックできるように、オンラインで PDF の成績証(下図参照)を入手できるサービスを用意しています。
その他の詳しい情報については下記のキャンペーンサイトをご確認ください。他の検定についても順次、バックギャモン検定シリーズとして書籍化の準備を進めており、コレクターズアイテムとしても価値あるものになっています。なお、今回の『バックギャモン検定1』は 2018 年に実施した第8回バックギャモン検定をベースにしていますので、過去に受検したことがある方はご注意ください。
『バックギャモン検定1』キャンペーンサイト(2月から予約受付開始)
https://sales.goldenpointpublishing.com/
https://sales.goldenpointpublishing.com/
ゴールデンポイント出版では今後、バックギャモン検定以外にもさまざまな種類のバックギャモン書籍を続々と刊行していく予定ですので、ぜひご期待ください。また、バックギャモン検定と同じように海外展開も計画しており、日本から世界のバックギャモン界をリードしていくようなクオリティの高い書籍を作り上げていきます。最近では UBC(Ultimate Backgammon Championship)や WBIF オンライン国際チーム戦 で日本人プレイヤーが世界を席巻し、日本のバックギャモンのレベルの高さが海外からますます注目されています。こういったことも今後の海外展開の追い風になっていくと考えています。
この一年、正直めちゃくちゃ大変でしたが、最高の本に仕上げられたと自負しています。今後とも、バックギャモン検定およびゴールデンポイント出版をよろしくお願い致します。
9th Proficiency Test – Round 7 @ Ouisen Tournament
The 26th Ouisen Tournament, which was supposed to be held last October, was postponed due to record-sized typhoon No. 19, but the event was finally realized with this three-day holiday from February 22. However, this time, the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare called for self-restraint of unnecessary and urgent meetings in order to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus infection (COVID-19). Cancellation has also become a concern.
In practice, though, it seemed that the number of participants was slightly reduced, but thanks to the efforts of the tournament staff and the care of the participants, the championship was successfully completed. This test is scheduled for the morning of the first day of the event, with highly motivated players participating.
The venue was Sunpearl Arakawa, Arakawa City for the first time.
The results of this test are as follows.
Rank | Total score | Total errors | Name |
1 | 31 | 2337 | Kouichi Koizumi |
2 | 30 | 3001 | Daisuke Katagami |
3 | 25 | 3570 | Akimasa Kaneyori |
4 | 18 | 4836 | Takato Tsushima |
Total 4 | Ave. 26.0 | Ave. 3436 |
As the shogi player Katagami, who has taken our test many times, said that “this time is the most difficult so far,” the average score of the 9th test was about 2.5 points lower than the previous one. We need to examine this factor later.
After the Ouisen, the next round was scheduled for the Nordic Open 2020 in April, but the Nordic Open itself was canceled due to the spread of COVID-19. So, this has become the last round. The total number of participants in the 9th test was 130. A list of all current participants’ scores can be found here.
As a result, the number of test takers exceeded 100 in all tests from the 1st to the 9th. The total number of examinees so far has been 1,215. We would like to take this opportunity to thank all the participants. Thank you very much 🙂
BGTV Proficiency Contest in Istanbul Open 2020
On Saturday, January 18th, the 9th Backgammon Proficiency Test was held at the Istanbul Open, Turkey. This test has been held here for eight consecutive years and is known as the “BGTV Proficiency Contest”.
This time, 24 players, the most so far, have taken the test. Thanks to the players of the Istanbul Open, the total number of participants has reached 150 in the eight years since the second test. I would like to take this opportunity to thank the players and staff who joined.
Prizes will be awarded to the top performers from the tournament organizer, and the top performer this year was Sabri Büyüksoy, who has taken the test six times so far. In addition to Sabri, Turks such as Berkant Bilgi and Zafer Taş topped the list.
All of their scores are as below:
Rank | Total score | Total errors | Name |
1 | 32 | 2874 | Sabri Büyüksoy |
2 | 27 | 3174 | Berkant Bilgi |
3 | 25 | 2816 | Zafer Taş |
4 | 22 | 3534 | Martin Barkwill |
5 | 21 | 4329 | Cumhur Bektüre |
6 | 20 | 4532 | Jeremy Sherr |
6 | 20 | 4766 | (Anonymous) |
8 | 19 | 3880 | Nihat Özkurt |
9 | 18 | 3873 | Aytug Yiğit |
9 | 18 | 4743 | Gülderen Gücavlı |
9 | 18 | 5436 | (Anonymous) |
12 | 17 | 5351 | Naciye Aydın |
13 | 16 | 4709 | Hirofumi Kawaguchi |
13 | 16 | 4848 | Ömer Aykut Sorgüven |
13 | 16 | 5809 | (Anonymous) |
16 | 15 | 4576 | Yücel Özkan |
16 | 15 | 5047 | Cesur Kaya |
16 | 15 | 5236 | Kerim Güneyman |
16 | 15 | 6086 | Mahmoud Taha |
20 | 14 | 4773 | (Anonymous) |
21 | 13 | 4843 | P. G. |
21 | 13 | 5244 | T. K. |
21 | 13 | 5793 | Fady Asmar |
24 | 10 | 8270 | (Anonymous) |
Total 24 | Ave. 17.8 | Ave. 4773 |
You can see the list of overall results as of now here.
Thank you for joining us! 🙂
As usual, Arda Fındıkoğlu, who is the host of the Istanbul Open and the president of WBF Turkey, Cüneyt Argun Genç and his staff helped us prepare and run the test, which was really helpful. Thank you as always!
Akihito
(Updated January 29th, 2020)
Arda Fındıkoğlu, Cüneyt Argun Genç and Gökhan Güneş, our dear friends and staff of the Istanbul Open, took the same test as the Istanbul Open 2020. Their results are now published as official tally, since they closely monitored each other to prevent cheating.
We thank all those who cooperated in the “BGTV Proficiency Contest” !! 😉
9th Proficiency Test – Round 5 @ 39th Swedish Open
On September 22nd, the last day of the 39th Swedish Open, Michihito “Michy” Kageyama presented the 9th “Backgammon Proficiency Test”. It was the first time for the Swedish Open.
We were very surprised that all the participants performed well. In particular, Thomas Tenland, Giants #26, took an amazing score with 42 (out of 50) correct answers.
His score is currently ranked first overall. The runners-up are Yoshiyuki Nakamura (Japan) and Zdenek Zizka (Czech). You can see all the results so far from here.
The results of 10 participants are as follows:
Rank | Total score | Total errors | Name |
1 | 42 | 749 | Thomas Tenland |
2 | 36 | 1822 | Marten Howe |
3 | 33 | 2148 | Conny Eriksson |
4 | 31 | 2791 | Alain Babillon |
4 | 31 | 3806 | Nick Blasier |
6 | 27 | 2799 | Lars Degerman |
6 | 27 | 3327 | Laila Leonhardt |
8 | 24 | 4209 | Johan Sarnbratt |
9 | 22 | 3743 | (Anonymous) |
10 | 20 | 5088 | Ola Vingren |
Total 10 | Ave. 29.3 | Ave. 3048 |
Thank you for joining us! 🙂
9th Proficiency Test – Round 4 @ JBL U25 camp
This year’s U25 summer camp for young gammon players was held in Ashikaga, Tochigi Prefecture from August 14th to 18th. On the 4th day of the camp, the Ashikaga Open was held with feverish excitement.
バックギャモン足利オープンいよいよ開幕。初戦の相手は日本(世界?)最強の中学生。 pic.twitter.com/1cSOJg4pLO
— Nishiken66 (@Nishiken66) August 17, 2019
On the first day of the camp, a challenge to the “9th Backgammon Proficiency Test” was imposed on the applicants as part of the skill enhancement menu. The tests are used as teaching materials every year at the U25 camp, and this is the sixth consecutive year. In this way, the Japanese Backgammon League (JBL) young support program “U25” includes training camps, hosting U25 championships and hot new players’ tournaments, support for dispatching to overseas tournaments, and international student championships. They perform a wide range of activities such as support. For the U25 program, please see the following links.
As a result, Meijo, who got 39 points last year (#7 overall in the world), got 38 points this year! This score is currently ranked 3rd out of 88 players, and it has become one of the world’s top results by surpassing the scores of many famous players. However, it is no longer surprising to those who know his abilities.
The scores for the eight examinees were as follows.
Rank | Total score | Total errors | Name |
1 | 38 | 1437 | Kentaro Meijo |
2 | 33 | 2302 | H. K. |
3 | 23 | 3546 | Shoichi Tsunetsugu |
4 | 22 | 3457 | Yui Osaki |
4 | 22 | 3872 | (Anonymous) |
6 | 21 | 4282 | Yamato Takahashi |
7 | 16 | 4989 | M. K. |
8 | 15 | 4328 | (Anonymous) |
Total 8 | Ave. 23.8 | Ave. 3527 |
You can see the results for all 88 people here.