Meaning of backgame | Babel Free
Definitions
- A game in which a player blocks the opponent's progress by forming two or more points in the opponent's home board.
- An indirect strategy in which one attempts to achieve one's goals by maneuvering behind the scenes.
Examples
“The strategy of the backgame is very similar to the defensive strategy discussed earlier; i.e., you begin to make your points inside your inner table and wait for him to leave a blot.”
“We are also taught that we should not commit to a backgame until we have to and that we should try to win by going forward if at all possible.”
“When playing a backgame, you need to have at least two anchors in your opponent's home board, ideally on their 2- and 3-points.”
“This doctrine, once fully established, will add a great facility to business, and prevent unnecessary delays: for example —in former times a minister would have been exceedingly hampered with such a promise as we have here cited: he would have shifted, and delayed, and played the backgame to have got rid of it, or to reconcile the breach to his conscience and reputation: but here you see there was no unnecessary delay; the business went on; and he who acknowledged that he had given his word in a private capacity, brings the book to prove that as a first lord of the treasury "he was not bound to adhere to it," — and this is sound casuistry.”
“If we understand the law as a backgame of images to which life adheres through repression, which the body represses by repeating, then the bodegón articulates at a level just above or just below the kitchen pieces , the pans and pots and jars of the kitchen scene, a type which contracts into everyday life like water in water.”
“This is a question of the long term, the backgame. Let's see who wins in the end.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.