Kelsey: more killing defence
#1
Posted 2014-July-03, 07:50
George Carlin
#2
Posted 2014-August-30, 02:16
Someone should notify the BBO population.
#3
Posted 2015-August-17, 12:27
EDIT: My books arrived and I have to say that I am impressed with the sequel to KDaB and it is not an intermediate book!
#4
Posted 2015-August-18, 09:55
Jinksy, on 2014-August-30, 02:16, said:
Someone should notify the BBO population.
Yes, BBO has a serious problem with theblarge number of lesser world class players describing themselves as intermediates.
#5
Posted 2015-November-10, 19:04
neilkaz, on 2015-August-17, 12:27, said:
EDIT: My books arrived and I have to say that I am impressed with the sequel to KDaB and it is not an intermediate book!
I think Martens' defence books are significantly tougher. I didn't think that "More Killing Defence" was that tough, but to describe it as intermediate is obviously a joke. On "Adventures in Card Play" it says intermediate/expert, which is even more stupid, only God can play like that.
#6
Posted 2015-November-11, 09:39
I've never read a bad Kelsey book. Had a copy of MKDAB but cant seem to locate it.
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#7
Posted 2015-November-11, 12:42
KurtGodel, on 2015-November-10, 19:04, said:
#humblebrag
#8
Posted 2015-November-11, 12:45
I thought MKDaB was pretty hard, I could do only about half of all the problems in the book. I like the kelsey books because his hands are very carefully prepared to have only one right solution, and you can usually figure it out if you take 20 minutes per hand. They are in that sense, very pure hands.
Other defence books seem to have more "real world" type hands where there are several viable alternatives and there is usually some quite subtle piece of card reading involved to decide. I find those books really hard as solutions are so dependent on partners carding.
#9
Posted 2015-November-11, 14:36
phil_20686, on 2015-November-11, 12:45, said:
I thought MKDaB was pretty hard, I could do only about half of all the problems in the book. I like the kelsey books because his hands are very carefully prepared to have only one right solution, and you can usually figure it out if you take 20 minutes per hand. They are in that sense, very pure hands.
Other defence books seem to have more "real world" type hands where there are several viable alternatives and there is usually some quite subtle piece of card reading involved to decide. I find those books really hard as solutions are so dependent on partners carding.
This book is currently on my nightstand. Even after a long tiring day I always manage to do a few sets of problems.
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#10
Posted 2015-November-23, 08:08
#11
Posted 2015-December-09, 18:08