Will the "Lover's Leap" in Backgammon be proved optimal by 2040?
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The "lover's leap" in backgammon occurs when, on an opening roll of 6-5, the player moves one of their runners all the way to the middle of the board. I believe it's considered fairly well-accepted that this is likely the best-equity move for this roll.
This market resolves YES if this is proved mathematically/computationally by the start of 2040.
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