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Arman Ratip 1977 61pp Spring Books ISBN 0600314286
Ratip comes at ya from the Turkish point of view where the game has been
played fanatically for centuries. After re-creating a particularly spectacular
match, he tells you how to play backgammon. The basic rules are all covered but you can
tell he is true to his heritage when he comments on doubling
Backgammon is a contest in which fortunes can be reversed even when
the issue seems certain. Just one throw of the dice can change the whole course
of the game. The closing stages of a backgammon game are always the most
exciting and to stop short of the end is, for me, no way to play at
all.
He does a quick glossover of strategies and types of games,
some weak opening moves and then a sample game. The game starts out with the
little used rule of passing on the first roll if you don't like it, and lacks
any true insight to the game. There is however a great example game of the
variant of backgammon called "Press Backgammon" followed by the rules of another
variant called "Rosespring Backgammon". A greek friend in Germany taught me
these two games while I was there and I enjoyed them both.
Not the best book for the beginner but it was interesting to see a different
point of view and the variants are great.
| Level: Beginner |
Ease of read: 6 |
Quality of material: 5 |
Overall: 5 |
Price: auction $7 |
Martin Short, 12/17/01
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