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Bob Stringer wrote:
> I just saw on the backgammon faq the comment that the book "Paradoxes
> and Probabilities" is "almost a 'must have'" but that about a third of
> the solutions are "wrong." I have the book and so my question is: what
> good is the book to me (an intermediate player) if it's going to teach
> me the wrong way to play? Has someone done some sort of an updating or
> an errata sheet of sorts on any books like this one?
Brian Sheppard wrote:
> Each example comes with exceptionally fine explanations that illustrate
> the thinking process of a legendary player. You will learn a lot from
> the examples in the book, even the ones whose answers are wrong.
Cook was a marvelous writer, and very persuasive. When you get to the
point where you SEE his wrong opinions as wrong, and even laugh a
little at them, you can be confident you are at least a good player.
DK
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