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be a team playerReview Date: 2003-08-05
be a team playerReview Date: 2003-08-05

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Excellent Baseball AlmanacReview Date: 2006-08-19
A great resource, and well-written.
Nice book ! An asset for a baseball fan !Review Date: 2002-06-16
Let's read it an screams PLAY BALL !

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Rube Finally Gets His Time at the PlateReview Date: 2002-01-07
An Unsung American Hero Gets His Day at the PlateReview Date: 2001-12-19


GREAT unknown book on deductive reasoningReview Date: 2006-07-26
Fortunately I was greatly mistaken.
1. The book has 90 generally very good to excelelnt problems.
2. The problems test various aspects of deductive reasoning such as:
a - placing cards based on missing HCP
b - drawing inferences about the hand shapes based on the bidding
c - counting out the hand
d - drawing inferences from discards
3. the problems also test your declarer play technique. How to play a suit, safety plays, how to protect against a bad lie of the cards, timing, trump control.
4. Table presence / putting yourself into your opponents shoes. Asking yourself "What do the opponents know about my hand" or "why did they do that"
Its a great unknown book, highly recommended.
GREAT unknown book on deductive reasoningReview Date: 2006-08-07
Fortunately I was greatly mistaken.
1. The book has 90 generally very good to excelelnt problems.
2. The problems test various aspects of deductive reasoning such as:
a - placing cards based on missing HCP
b - drawing inferences about the hand shapes based on the bidding
c - counting out the hand
d - drawing inferences from discards
3. the problems also test your declarer play technique. How to play a suit, safety plays, how to protect against a bad lie of the cards, timing, trump control.
4. Table presence / putting yourself into your opponents shoes. Asking yourself "What do the opponents know about my hand" or "why did they do that"
Its a great unknown book, highly recommended.
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excellent long term investmentReview Date: 2004-04-23
A note for prospective buyers. The book has many tear-out pages, so be sure to discuss the condition with a seller of a used copy.
Unique Book from a Brilliant Game DesignerReview Date: 2000-04-05


I love it, I s a great book . Very easy to read Review Date: 2007-10-09
Awesome, Indeed.Review Date: 2007-05-04

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Best Book on Pro and College FootballReview Date: 2004-12-29
Great Columns from one of America's Better Sports WritersReview Date: 2004-12-07
Over the years, I occasionally read his articles in INSIDE SPORTS and other publications, then in the early 1990's, I picked-up a Village Voice because of the blurb on the cover "Barra on Tyson," and we've renewed our friendship. But, please don't think that this review is merely the writing of an appreciative friend.
From the early 1990's, I've read his works in a variety of publications and webzines, such as Slate.com., and the New York times: sometimes agreeing with him, sometimes not, but always enjoying his way of cutting through the bull. Allen sometimes has a way of over-analyzing situations that drives some folks nuts, but he actually developed, with the assistance of an economics professor at the UAB whose name I forget, a great way of using statistics to compare two players from different era.
With regards to this collection of articles, I cannot tell you if these 38 articles, covering 20+ years of writings, are the cream of the crop, because there are some I've read that aren't included that were terrific, too. However, I will tell you that these are written by someone who knows how to write about sports in a way that tries to place it in perspective to the society that we live in. Usually when a writer tries to do that, they end up in a fourth and inches situation and then get caught behind the line of scrimage, and the ball is turned over. In BIG PLAY, though, Allen gets the first down everytime and succeeds on such a scale that I am truly puzzled why he has not won a Pulitzer Prize.
This is an excellent book for anyone who loves football and appreciates great writing.
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Lucky enough to own it!Review Date: 2003-12-04
Great adventure of a team of players out to beat the casino!Review Date: 2002-11-17
He had a wild ride and discusses the never ending battle between his teams and the casinos. How they'd get barred, different tactics and strategies they used, team play, etc.
If you are interested in card counting of blackjack, you'll love this story.

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Super BookReview Date: 2006-08-15
I waited too long. Brashler's book sent me back in time to the 1930s and let me enter the world of Negro League baseball, and the atmospheric writing transported me there thoroughly. I'm now going to rent the DVD, and hope it's half as good as the book.
I recommend this book to anyone who's a fan of baseball history.
The Soul Of Baseball...Review Date: 2002-02-24

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An Important History Chronicled, The Aces SalutedReview Date: 2008-04-15
Grant writes from a knowledge gained from his own experience in the pro game; he is the first African-American to reach the single-season milestone in the American League and win a World Series Game for an AL club, both achieved in 1965 with the Minnesota Twins.
The updated edition includes additional text and photos and a chronicle of Grant's visit to The White House, with Dontrelle Willis of the Detroit Tigers and former fire-balling aces, Mike Norris and Ferguson Jenkins.
The MLB season is in its opening weeks and dreams are still as fresh as the sod in the stadium outfields. Each of the pitchers in the book dreamed of diamond glory and will forever be remembered for their achievements due to Grant's meticulous work in bringing their stories to life.
wonderful life storiesReview Date: 2007-11-07
It is an historical celebration of great baseball players and a reflection of trying times. I am enjoying it greatly.
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