Chris Bray is the backgammon columnist for The Independent
newspaper in London and has been playing and studying the game for
over thirty years. In this anthology of his most recent Independent
articles he traces the further development of many aspects of the
game. Backgammon is changing rapidly and much of it is now played
on-line which requires some different skills. In tournament
backgammon clocks are becoming the norm which means that a premium
is now placed on the ability to analyse accurately at speed.
Computers continue to get faster and backgammon-playing programs
continue to improve which can only help the average player to
improve his game as well. The timeless characters who make up
Chris's menagerie continue to paint a vibrant picture of life in
the high stakes chouette - the very lifeblood of backgammon.
Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson are also on hand to lend
instruction.
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