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If you can find it, I recommend Joe Dwek's "Backgammon for
Profit." It's laid out in somewhat the same style (problem
per page, with explanatory material below each diagram), but
the problems are somewhat easier to comprehend right away.
The positions are useful, and it's much shorter than
Robertie -- 120 problems. That means you can get through it
that much quicker and then go through it again a couple
times to absorb the lessons.
It's dated (1975), but the point is to get you thinking
about the positions, and it does a good job of that.
After that you ought to be in shape to get a handle on
Robertie.
Bob Stringer
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