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> I am a beginner who has the book "Winning Backgammon" by Leet. I have
> heard comments on this group that this book is bad, but why? I know
> Magriel is the book to get but it is expensive.
The book isn't bad simpliciter. It is just bad if you don't want a
ceiling on your backgammon ability.
It can turn a horrible player into a mediocre player.
Is that 'bad'? No. In fact, it is good.
But the analysis is superficial. The backgame chapter, for example, is six
pages long and has ten examples. That just is not going to teach you how
to handle backgames.
I don't think there is anything wrong with starting out with this book.
Once you feel comfortable with all of its concepts, buy a more advanced
book, and it will just become obvious to you why this book is inferior.
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