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Robertie's new book (_501 Essential Backgammon Problems_) is quite good,
and a real bargain at the 20$ list price.
It is different from other books out there now in that the analysis for
each problem is short, but the number of problems is large. I think the
short analysis works because each position is supposed to have a clear
answer. Think of this as the opposite approach to Woolsey's _New
Ideas..._, where the problems are all taken from experts' errors.
The nice thing about _501 Problems_ is that I feel like there aren't any
problems that are beyond my capabilities. Yet, I still manage to get a
fair number of them wrong.
Dan
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