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Originally Posted by hutsunuwu84
Thanks guys. I do like the simplified and illustrated version and I also find the casebook to be confusing, it makes my head spin sometimes. Where can I find the Reddings guide?
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I just find that odd. Usually the casebook is written just like you would describe a play in conversation. The rulebook is where I had problems learning from scratch. I am also a little afraid of relying on the Reddings book because so much of the plays have problems or inaccurate when it comes to certain levels. But I am sure that is not a big deal, but just do not want to take the book's word for things and find out later there was a mistake.
You might also want to try "Rules by Topic" that is produced by the NF and Referee. Basically the book takes plays from the Casebook and puts them with the actual rules wording on many areas in the game. Great study tool and you do not have to go open up two different books to find some basic plays associated with a rule. Just one more tool to use.
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