by Stick
25 June 2009

Having already covered Double Match Point and Gammon Go the next logical step is the flip side of the gammon go coin commonly known as Gammon Save or GS.
Thanks to my exquisite and most humble article on GG you should know what your opponent's objective is at this score. Knowing your opponent's goal helps you understand what your own goals might be. Your opponent's gammon value in this game is 1, twice that of the standard money value of .5. This means you should tread ever so lightly when offered the choice between a play that clearly wins more games but loses more gammons.
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