An Introduction to Backgammon

An Introduction to Backgammon
Title An Introduction to Backgammon PDF eBook
Author Paul Magriel
Publisher Crown
Pages 168
Release 1978
Genre Games & Activities
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Starting Out in Backgammon

Starting Out in Backgammon
Title Starting Out in Backgammon PDF eBook
Author Paul Lamford
Publisher Everyman Chess
Pages 128
Release 2001
Genre Games
ISBN 9781857442823

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An introduction to the game of backgammon, written by a world-champion player.

Backgammon; the Action Game

Backgammon; the Action Game
Title Backgammon; the Action Game PDF eBook
Author Prince Alexis Obolensky
Publisher
Pages 171
Release 1969
Genre Backgammon
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Backgammon Boot Camp

Backgammon Boot Camp
Title Backgammon Boot Camp PDF eBook
Author Walter Trice
Publisher Fortuitous Press
Pages 339
Release 2004-05-01
Genre Backgammon
ISBN 9780943292328

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Originally a series of articles that appeared online at GammonVillage.com. Every aspect of the game is covered, from the most fundamental to the most advanced.

Backgammon For Serious Players

Backgammon For Serious Players
Title Backgammon For Serious Players PDF eBook
Author Bill Robertie
Publisher Cardoza Publishing
Pages 209
Release 2000
Genre Backgammon
ISBN 1580425666

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Backgammon for Profit

Backgammon for Profit
Title Backgammon for Profit PDF eBook
Author Joe Dwek
Publisher Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Pages 191
Release 1975
Genre Backgammon
ISBN 9780297769873

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Seven Games: A Human History

Seven Games: A Human History
Title Seven Games: A Human History PDF eBook
Author Oliver Roeder
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Pages 326
Release 2022-01-25
Genre History
ISBN 1324003782

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A group biography of seven enduring and beloved games, and the story of why—and how—we play them. Checkers, backgammon, chess, and Go. Poker, Scrabble, and bridge. These seven games, ancient and modern, fascinate millions of people worldwide. In Seven Games, Oliver Roeder charts their origins and historical importance, the delightful arcana of their rules, and the ways their design makes them pleasurable. Roeder introduces thrilling competitors, such as evangelical minister Marion Tinsley, who across forty years lost only three games of checkers; Shusai, the Master, the last Go champion of imperial Japan, defending tradition against “modern rationalism”; and an IBM engineer who created a backgammon program so capable at self-learning that NASA used it on the space shuttle. He delves into the history and lore of each game: backgammon boards in ancient Egypt, the Indian origins of chess, how certain shells from a particular beach in Japan make the finest white Go stones. Beyond the cultural and personal stories, Roeder explores why games, seemingly trivial pastimes, speak so deeply to the human soul. He introduces an early philosopher of games, the aptly named Bernard Suits, and visits an Oxford cosmologist who has perfected a computer that can effectively play bridge, a game as complicated as human language itself. Throughout, Roeder tells the compelling story of how humans, pursuing scientific glory and competitive advantage, have invented AI programs better than any human player, and what that means for the games—and for us. Funny, fascinating, and profound, Seven Games is a story of obsession, psychology, history, and how play makes us human.