Double or not?
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You're a favorite and it's your last chance to use the cube in any meaningful way, so why wouldn't you double?
It's a last roll position, either you win or you loose and you are better than 50% so double take
Well I thought that in this situation I would need to be a bigger favorite to win the game. Here I am around 60%. So I didn't double just for that reason, what was a huge blunder. My understanding of the cube is still not ideal
If I would be a 60% favorite in the beginning of this game, that definitely wouldn't be a double. But here it is. It is a very "gambly" situation - either I hit and I win, or I miss and very likely I lose.
So, checking this situation in XG, I noticed, the doubling window is really huge (around 800 milipoints) - and it is a huge blunder either not to double or to pass a double... Is someone willing to explain on what factors depends the size of the doubling window?
So any time you are a favorite in last roll position you double, no matter the score?
Not any time, since at some match scores, a doubled gammon against you could be devastating (e.g. losing the match).
Thanks, this really made me think!