hyperpape wrote:Palapiku, it may not be apparent from Cyclops' comment, but the doubling rules are a huge part of serious backgammon.
Not really. The doubling cube is a part of the Western backgammon fad of the last century, which was fairly short-lived and is now over anyway. The doubling cube was only introduced in the 1920s and in the West. The overwhelming majority of backgammon playing happens around Mediterranean and the Middle East (edit: and Iran, and Turkic countries further East), without a doubling cube and usually not for money.
The Western perspective seems to be that Backgammon is meant to be played for money or else it's not serious. This is demeaning to the game. This "gambling" backgammon is the equivalent of Bangneki, and yeah, like daniel_the_smith said, adding the doubling cube to Bangneki doesn't seem like a bad idea either.