Posts Tagged book reviews on war
Book Reviews on War Card Game
Posted by oscar in Card Games, War on October 20th, 2009

War is a popular card game that is played ardently by its fans around the world. And with several books on the game available everywhere, the game of war just gets simpler. Here’s a look at a couple of them that have added greatly to the popularity of the game.
How to not lose the war by Daniel Lamb is the first name that will pop up in every card game-lover’s mind. Yes, this book has become synonymous with wins and victories when it comes to the delightful card game. Living up to every player’s expectations, this book has been highly acclaimed by the best in the game, which is what proves the credibility of any piece of work.
Daniel seems to have hit bull’s eye with this informative and helpful second edition in his best-selling series of game-enhancing books. As one of the most highly respected names in the world of the other card games like Spades.
The book works more on the lines of a corrective mechanism, helping players to identify some common mistakes that are overlooked in the game. The author has brilliantly made use of over a hundred real-time examples so as to let the readers learn more about improving their games and avoiding similar mistakes.
A positive response to the teachings in this book has been seen not only among beginners and amateurs, but from professionals and experts as well. The name of Joe Andrews will definitely ring a loud bell among card game lovers, and the expert himself has been found to be an admirer of this piece of work. In fact, he strongly recommends it for all those who wish to become “all-star players” in just about any card game.
The USP of this book seems to be its simple and alluring style of writing, without getting into complicated statistical and technical analysis that is usually found in other “How To” books. Well, this one is different. It is a “How Not to”.
The game of war is not extremely successful due to its easy and skill less type of game play. The game has been played by a million people all around the world and a game like this in other book reviews have been termed to suit best for children alone.
Some other reviews claim that this is the most ideal game that can be used for playing as the game is the best way to enter the exciting world of cards and the tons of excitement that can be achieved from them.
The game of war however tends to be easy once the player becomes a pro in other game play modes like rummy or even the game of spades and this seems to be the biggest critique against the game of war.
Nevertheless the game of war can always be enjoyed by players all around the world and this is in relation to the varied interesting game play types that is seen in the game of war. Highly recommend for youngsters and those looking for pure fun.
Recent Comments