Genesis Naylor

Genesis Naylor Backgammon is the amalgamation of two master board designers, David and Genesis Naylor, who combine their innovative skills to elevate the playing field. They hand-select the finest materials from Tuscan tanneries, with unrivaled standards for optimum thickness, color, and feel. With excellence in the European tradition and two generations of premier craftsmanship, each board produced by the team is heirloom-grade. Genesis Naylor\'s backgammon boards are coveted by principals of the game, and can be seen in numerous prestigious tournaments, including the World Backgammon Championships.

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Leather Backgammon Board in Burgundy

Leather Backgammon Board in Burgundy by Genesis Naylor

$2,950.00
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Leather Backgammon Board in Black (1)

Leather Backgammon Board in Black by Genesis Naylor

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Leather Backgammon Board in Mahogany

Leather Backgammon Board in Mahogany by Genesis Naylor

$2,950.00
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Leather Backgammon Board in Tambola (1)

Leather Backgammon Board in Tambola by Genesis Naylor

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Leather Backgammon Board in Tan (8)

Leather Backgammon Board in Tan by Genesis Naylor

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What makes a set good for tournament play?

Professional backgammon players appreciate the sound-dampening qualities of leather, the portability of an attaché set, and eye pleasing colors.

What makes a set good for casual play?

A casual set can say more about you through the choice of colors, style, and materials. Wood sets complement many rooms and larger sets provide added comfort.

"In the short run, there are no guarantees. You may become an excellent player and still lose a 100-point session to a clod, or get knocked out in the first round of six consecutive tournaments, or reach the final of the biggest tournament of your life and lose 0-25. Those are the breaks. If you can't handle that much uncertainty, tough. Go play chess."

Bill Robertie, winner of the Monte Carlo World Backgammon Championship