GNU Backgammon version 0.90.0
GNU Backgammon is developed under the GNU General Public License (GPL) and it's
part of the GNU project. If you want to know more about GPL and the Free
Software Foundation you can visit the FSF website. The conditions for copying
may be found in the FILE COPYING
Look for news and releases of GNU Backgammon at http://www.gnubg.org. Here you will also find ways to report bugs and give suggestions.
For instructions on how to build gnubg, please read the file INSTALL' and the other sections in this file; for other information, please see the GNU Backgammon manual in the
doc' directory.
GNU Backgammon (gnubg) plays and analyzes backgammon games and matches. It is able to play and analyze both money games and tournament matches, evaluate and roll out positions, and more. Driven by a command-line interface, it displays an ASCII rendering of a board on text-only terminals, but also allows the user to play games and manipulate positions with a graphical GTK+ interface. GNU Backgammon is extensible on platforms which support Python.
GNU Backgammon is a world class opponent and rates at around 2200 on FIBS, the First Internet Backgammon Server – at its best, it is in the top 5 of over 6000 rated players there). GNU Backgammon can be played on numerous other on-line backgammon servers.
The following features can be found in the current release of GNU Backgammon.
A command line interface (with full command editing features if GNU readline is available) that lets you play matches and sessions against GNU Backgammon with a rough ASCII representation of the board on text terminals.
Support for a GTK+ interface with a graphical board window. Both 2D and 3D graphics are available.
Tournament match and money session cube handling and cubeful play. All governed by an underlying cubeless money game based neuralnet.
Support for both 1-sided and 2-sided bearoff databases: 1-sided bearoff database for 15 checkers on the first 6 points and optional 2-sided database kept in memory. Optional larger 1-sided and 2-sided databases stored on disk.
Automated rollouts of positions, with lookahead and race variance reduction where appropriate. Rollouts may be extended.
Automatic and manual annotation (analysis and commentary) of games and matches.
Record keeping of statistics of players in games and matches (both native inside GNU Backgammon and externally using relational databases and Python).
Loading and saving analyzed games and matches as .sgf files (Smart Game Format).
Exporting positions, games and matches to: (.eps) Encapsulated Postscript, (.gam) Jellyfish Game, (.html) HTML, (.mat) Jellyfish Match, (.pdf) PDF, (.png) Portable Network Graphics, (.pos) Jellyfish Position, (.ps) PostScript, (.sgf) Gnu Backgammon File, (.tex) LaTeX, (.txt) Plain Text, (.txt) Snowie Text
Import of matches and positions from a number of file formats: (.bkg) Hans Berliner's BKG Format, (.gam) GammonEmpire Game, (.gam) PartyGammon Game, (.mat) Jellyfish Match, (.pos) Jellyfish Position, (.sgf) Gnu Backgammon File, (.sgg) GamesGrid Save Game, (.tmg) TrueMoneyGames, (.txt) Snowie Text
Python Scripting ability.
Native language support; 13 languages complete or in progress: cs_CZ, da_DK, en_GB, en_US, fr_FR, de_DE, is_IS, it_IT, ja_JP, ro_RO, ru_RU, es_ES and tr_TR