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Autor (Name, Vorname) | ![]() |
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Robertie, Bill | |
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Titel | ![]() |
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Advanced Backgammon Vol. I (Positional Play) | |
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Jahr | ![]() |
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1991 | |
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v + 272 | |
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Verlag | ![]() |
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The Gammon Press | |
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Bindung | ![]() |
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Softcover | |
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ISBN | ![]() |
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1-880604-02-7 | |
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Englisch | |
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Anmerkungen | ![]() |
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1. Diese Ausgabe (zusammen mit Band 2, s.u.) ist eine komplette
Überarbeitung des Originals von 1984. Alle Problemstellungen aus dem Orginal
haben ihren Weg in die Neuausgabe gefunden (teilweise mit neuer Analyse), zudem sind
insgesamt 200 weitere Positionen hinzugefügt worden.
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Vom selben Autor | ![]() |
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501 Essential Backgammon Problems, 2000 Advanced Backgammon, 1984 Advanced Backgammon [Deutsche Ausgabe], 1987 Advanced Backgammon Vol. II (Technical Play), 1991 Backgammon for Serious Players, Strategies from a World Champion, 1997, 2003 Backgammon for Winners, 1993, 1995, 2002 Learning from the Machine, Bill Robertie vs. TD-Gammon, 1993 Lee Genud vs. Joe Dwek, The 1981 World Championship of Backgammon, 1982 Modern Backgammon, 2001 Reno '86, 1987 [Englische Ausgabe] Reno '86, Technik und Taktik der US-Profis; Ein Lehrbuch zum Mitspielen, 1988 |
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"Universally acknowledged as a classic and yet still underrated, Robertie's work
organizes and explicates more high-level backgammon concepts than have ever appeared
together, before or since. Even now, nearly a decade into the computer era, no other
book is like it. In particular, no one to this day has been remotely so ambitious in
the analysis of cube actions. In an era when the prevailing wisdom was that hand
rollouts of cube actions were useless because of the many thousands of trials one
would need to produce a reliable result, Robertie took a different perspective: he
happily rolled out interresting positions in 108 game sets, fully understanding that
many of his conclusions would be inaccurate, and fully expecting to become a much
stronger player for the experience." – Jeremy Bagai, in Classic Backgammon
Revisited, March 2001
Robertie's two books are most useful. Lots, lots of (very) interesting positions and also very good for improving your cube-handling I think. There's also good discussions on specific issues and reference positions, etc. Just as Magriel's book is dated in some ways, Robertie's book is too. You might want to have JF rollouts for the book to see which advices are probably or perhaps not okay; these are available on the net (although a bit hard to find). It doesn't really decrease the value of the book though, just don't take all advice as gospel." – Robert Jan Veldhuizen, rec.games.backgammon, August 2000 |
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