Life according to Jean-Claude the Backgammon Master


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BackgammonMasters.com has released a second installment of their tiger mascot Jean-Claude.

Jean-Claude is a little fuzzy on the details of the battle of Barbarossa. However his mastery of backgammon strategy and philosophy will give you masterful insights into backgammon a deceptively simple game which masks it's deep underlying strategies. In this segment Jean-Claude teaches us the value of persistence in both backgammon and life.

BackgammonMasters is positioning Jean-Clause an unforgettable spokesman for the backgammon world. The first Jean-Claude clip was warmly received. This was helped by offering prizes for answering trivia questions.

To view all the Jean-Claude videos visit http://www.backgammonmasters.com/jc-barbarossa.html

If backgammon is your game then BackammonMasters.com for their very large tournaments which are held frequently. The cash prize promotions are just icing on the cake!

BackgammonMasters is also expanding their game selection To Perudi (a Spanish dice game), Poker and Blackjack (which is due in May) All the games are available from a single all in one game lobby which is quite convenient. It nice to have some other games to play for when you get burnt out of a particaular game.

If you have not played backgammon in a while you can brush up at Gammonish.com a comprehensive backgammon resource and information site. It is a great place to brush up on your backgammon basics and strategy. The players on backgammon are generally playing at a much higher level than your average player.

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