Below you will find links to Backgammon related sites which you might find interesting.  Many are general but the links below will jump you down to specify topics

Backgammon Sets - Dice - Tutorials - History - Glossary - Maths!


Preston Backgammon Club - meet on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month.

British Isles Backgammon Association - Everything related to British Backgammon and what is happening in it.

Backgammon Galore - Backgammon: rules, glossary, newsgroup archive, software, articles, annotated matches, Java backgammon game.

Backgammon Online Guide - History, Information, Where to buy sets etc

Backgammon Portal - Backgammon portal contains fast, focused backgammon links and information.

Ed’s Ever Growing Backgammon Page - Just lots of backgammon related stuff some of it quite interesting.

Gammoned.com - backgammon site that gives you essential backgammon info, rules, history, the web's largest Backgammon Dictionary, online resources, Backgammon Book Reviews, features to improve your backgammon game.

Backpacker Backgammon - A site run by MikeMadMonk you can read how he got the name on the site!  Interesting and funny site.

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Backgammon Sets

Backgammon-UK.com. - A large selection of backgammon boards in all styles and prices.

BGShop.com - Backgammon Shop for a vast array of low priced, quality backgammon items. Boards, software, books, dice, cups, checkers and accessories.
 Dice

Yahoo Backgammon Dice Theory - This page explains Yahoo! Backgammon Dice Theory: Dice Probabilities and Doubling Theory.

Tutorials

How To Play Better Backgammon – tutorials and advice

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History

The History of Backgammon - in four parts the ultimate history of the game!

Glossary

Redtops Backgammon Glossary - good explanations of all the terms used in backgammon.

Maths

Doug’s Backgammon Articles - A collection of several articles, by mathematician Douglas Zare, about the backgammon game (luck, skill, pipcount, strategies ...)

Backgammon, doubling the stakes, and Brownian motion - if your into maths then you might just understand what they are saying!