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=== Club and tournament play === Played ''ad hoc'' in cafés and bars, clubs throughout Europe also host backgammon with informal gatherings to play throughout the day or in the evening as well as by way of social interaction.<ref name="sydney">{{cite news|title=Tribes of Sydney—Sydney Backgammon Club|work=The Daily Telegraph (Australia)|date=June 24, 2006|page=95}}</ref><ref name="bray1">{{cite news|last=Bray|first=Chris|title=Backgammon|work=The Independent (London)|date=June 29, 2002|page=50}}</ref> A few clubs offer specialized backgammon services, maintaining their own facilities or offering computer analysis of troublesome plays.<ref name="bray2">{{cite news|last=Bray|first=Chris|title=Backgammon|work=The Independent (London)|date=November 25, 2000|page=19}}</ref> Around 2003, some club leaders noticed a growth of interest in backgammon, and attributed it to the game's popularity on the internet.<ref name="laverty">{{cite news|last=Laverty|first=Roy|title=Backgammon warriors—columnist, club member square off as board game's popularity grows|work=[[Alameda Times-Star]] (Section: Bay Area Living)|date=May 16, 2003}}</ref> A [[backgammon chouette]] permits three or more players to participate in a single game, often for money. One player competes against a team of all the other participants, and positions rotate after each game. Chouette play often permits the use of multiple doubling cubes.<ref name="robertie-winners"/> Backgammon clubs may also organize tournaments. Large club tournaments sometimes draw competitors from other regions, with final matches viewed by hundreds of spectators.<ref name="magriel-nyt">{{cite news|last=Magriel|first=Paul|author-link=Paul Magriel|title=Backgammon: Before Planning Big Attack, Be Sure to Cover Your Rear|work=The New York Times, Late City Final Edition|date=June 1, 1980|pages=50, section 1, part 2}}</ref> The top players at regional tournaments often compete in major national and international championships. Winners at major tournaments may receive prizes of tens of thousands of [[US dollar|dollars]].<ref name="maxa">{{cite news|last=Maxa|first=Rudy|author-link=Rudy Maxa|title=Where the Rich And the Royal Play Their Games—Monte Carlo's Seven-Day Backgammon Soiree With Countesses, Princes and Other Sharpies|newspaper=The Washington Post|date=September 6, 1981|page=H1}}</ref> A successful triangular backgammon tournament, devised by UKBGF,<ref>[https://ukbgf.com/2022-election-statements/ www.ukbgf.com]</ref> was hosted in 2025 by the [[Walbrook Club]] versus the [[Worshipful Company of Haberdashers|Haberdashers']] & [[Worshipful Company of Salters|Salters' Companies]].
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