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Autoren (Name, Vorname) | ![]() |
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Kit Woolsey | |
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Heinrich, Hal | ||
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Titel | ![]() |
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New Ideas In Backgammon | |
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Cover | ![]() |
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Jahr | ![]() |
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1996 | |
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Seiten | ![]() |
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xi+336 | |
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Verlag | ![]() |
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The Gammon Press, Arlington, MA | |
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Bindung | ![]() |
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Softcover | |
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ISBN | ![]() |
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1-880604-08-6 | |
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Sprache | ![]() |
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Englisch | |
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Anmerkungen | ![]() |
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Beim Druck des Buchs scheint der Co-Autor, Hal Heinrich, vergessen worden zu sein. Sein Name auf dem vorderen Umschlag ist nur mit einem Aufkleber hinzugefügt, seine Vita ist als Errata-Blatt beigelegt. | |
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Vom selben Autor | ![]() |
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Backgammon: Master vs. Amateur Volume 1, 2000 How To Play Tournament Backgammon, 1993 Match Qiz Series: Greiner vs. Marmorstein, May 1991, 1994 Match Qiz Series: Lidov vs. Heinrich, July 1990, 1994 Match Qiz Series: Sylvester vs. Ballard, June 1989, 1994 The Backgammon Encyclopedia - Volume 1: Cube Reference Positions, 2002 Understanding Backgammon, 2003 |
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Rezensionen | ![]() |
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"Die Autoren behaupten, daß das Buch die korrekteste Sammlung
schwieriger Problemstellungen ist, die jemals zusammengestellt wurde, und daß der Leser einiges hieraus lernen
könnte. Ich finde, sie haben Recht!
Man kann nicht nur aus den Problempositionen lernen,sondern vor allem aus den von Kit Woolsey ausgearbeiteten
Kommentaren. [...] Das Buch ist allen Spielern jeglicher Kompetenz wärmstens zu empfehlen!" – Backgammon Magazin 4/96
Kit, runner-up in the 1996 World Cup, and Hal, winner of the 1990 Monte Carlo World Championship have assembled a collection of problems that tests the ability of even the best human players, yet provides instructive lessons for everyone from beginner to expert. All the positions in the book are taken from actual tournament matches in which a top expert made an incorrect choice. In each case, the correct play has been verified by an elaborate series of computer analyses using the neural net Jellyfish. In addition, all the problems have been shown to a panel of eight human experts, and only those problems which were able to stump most of the panel were finally included in the book. These are not trick positions or exotic plays. The positions are of the sort that arise in every game, yet are misplayed by nearly all players. Hal Heinrich and Kit Woolsey have drawn on their vast experience to provide you with the theoretical framework behind the often counter-intuitive plays. It's fair to say that 'New Ideas in Backgammon' stretches our understanding of the game more than any other book in recent years." – Kate McCollough, October 1999 |
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