Backgammon has a new World Champion: Philip Vischjager from The Netherlands. Vischjager, a first time player at the world championship, defeated the 1979 world champion Luigi Villa from Italy in a tough final. Vischjager was leading throughout the match and despite Villa dramatically coming even in the end to 19-19, Vischjager eventually won the match 23-25 and took away the €75,000 prize money. Winning Backgammon congratulates Philip on his great victory!
The 31st Backgammon World Championship was held at the traditional Fairmont Luxury Resort in Monte Carlo, 10-16th July, 2006. A total of 335 players participated in Championship, Intermediate and Beginner flights with more than 200 players going for the world championship. The elite of backgammon players was naturally present at the tournament, such as Peter Hallberg, Lars Bønding, Luigi Villa, Mike Svobodny and Paul Magriel.
Backgammon revival
Backgammon is making a comeback after a couple of decades of low profile and the 2006 Backgammon World Championship was an excellent opportunity to introduce the game to a wider audience. This year there was an increased prize pool of €240,000 (nearly $300,000) and extended television coverage. The tournament was broadcasted live on television and you can expect the tournament highlights on DVD to hit the shelves later in September. This will hopefully attract new people to play Backgammon, which is expected to be the next big online game after poker.
Who wants to be a world champion?
Players who think they could make it in the World Championships can actually test their theory, as Play65 offers the possibility to play against Peter Hallberg, who is the 2004 Backgammon World Champion. Peter is playing every weekday evening for an hour, so now all world champion wannabees can test their skills against a top level player without travelling to Monte Carlo. I’d estimate that the chances of winning Peter vary from slim to none, but those who do win him can already start planning a trip to the next World Championships…