Backgammon is a race game where each player moves checkers based on dice rolls, aiming to bear them off before the opponent.
A pip represents a single point of distance a checker must travel; the total pip count for a player is the sum of the distances of all his checkers to the home board.
By comparing the pip counts of both players, one can estimate the race equity, i.e., the probability of winning the race from the current position.
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