If you have seen Backgammon in your dream: At the same time, housework can bring joy to your life, it is useful not to go too far. To see backgammon in a dream indicates that the person who sees the dream will gain from bad ways, succumb to his ego and will do things that he will regret. It indicates that the dreamer will have bad days, his problems will get bigger and he will feel very bad.
To see backgammon in a dream indicates that the dreamer will not succumb to his ego, he will not have bad bread, he will not commit adultery and cheat on his wife with others, he will succeed in being one of the good and beautiful servants of Allah, he will fight in order to reach high positions in both worldly life and hereafter and to be among the great people. . It is referred to as reaching the peak in his professional life and thus succeeding in spreading his name all over the world.
If you won, you can expect an inheritance in the near future, or a valuable gift.
If you lost, look out for a tricky business associate.
If you were kibbitzing a game of backgammon in your dream, it indicates a coming triumph over opposition.
If you are defeated in the game, you will be unfortunate in bestowing your affections, and your affairs will remain in an unsettled condition.
To see a backgammon game shows you will be, or will have, an unwelcome guest in the near future.
2. A feeling that good fortune is in the offing, wealth (to win).
3. Dubious characters afoot, misfortune, sometimes in love (to lose).
There will be an unwelcome visitor at your house if you dream of playing backgammon.
To dream of taking part in it, a test of your character is soon to be made.
(Also see Chess; Games)
game of, losing a: business loss expected through al ying with wrong foe.
playing: financial gains, but your affairs are stil unsettled.
others: unfortunate triumph over enemies leads to a strained friendship.
winning: expect an inheritance that wil endure much contesting.
Opportunity to decide an unpredictable outcome by taking some apparently backward steps so I can keep moving forward
applies to a noncommittal relationship