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A group biography of seven enduring and beloved games, and the story of why—and how—we play them

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"Seven Games is exciting and personal–you can sense Roeder’s emotional investment. The book is also built on richly fleshy characters profiled by Roeder – both the human game champions and the AI designers who beat them." -- James Mcconnachie - Times Literary Supplement
"Illuminating....a fascinating group biography of some of the most popular games of all time...offers powerful insights into why we play games and what we can learn from them....accessible, enjoyable...raises provocative and sometimes unsettling questions about the nature of intelligence and the unintended consequences when machines play better than we do...If you are intrigued by this rare opportunity to pull back the curtain on how humans and computers learn, then you will be richly rewarded." -- The Washington Post
"The games that have preoccupied and fascinated us over millennia tell a story not just about human history but, crucially, about the nature of the human mind. Oliver Roeder’s Seven Games offers a sweeping and provocative tour of the labyrinths into which we so eagerly lose—and so revealingly find—ourselves." -- Brian Christian, author of Most Human Human and The Alignment Problem
"Part memoir and part meditation on how games ranging from chess through checkers to poker have changed in an era when AI-powered computers crush the best human players. Roeder… is especially good on the oddities of gaming subcultures." -- Simon Kuper - Financial Times

Seven Games

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    A Paperback / softback by Oliver Roeder

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      Publisher: WW Norton & Co
      Publication Date: 10/02/2023
      ISBN13: 9781324051022, 978-1324051022
      ISBN10: 1324051027

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A group biography of seven enduring and beloved games, and the story of why—and how—we play them

      Trade Review
      "Seven Games is exciting and personal–you can sense Roeder’s emotional investment. The book is also built on richly fleshy characters profiled by Roeder – both the human game champions and the AI designers who beat them." -- James Mcconnachie - Times Literary Supplement
      "Illuminating....a fascinating group biography of some of the most popular games of all time...offers powerful insights into why we play games and what we can learn from them....accessible, enjoyable...raises provocative and sometimes unsettling questions about the nature of intelligence and the unintended consequences when machines play better than we do...If you are intrigued by this rare opportunity to pull back the curtain on how humans and computers learn, then you will be richly rewarded." -- The Washington Post
      "The games that have preoccupied and fascinated us over millennia tell a story not just about human history but, crucially, about the nature of the human mind. Oliver Roeder’s Seven Games offers a sweeping and provocative tour of the labyrinths into which we so eagerly lose—and so revealingly find—ourselves." -- Brian Christian, author of Most Human Human and The Alignment Problem
      "Part memoir and part meditation on how games ranging from chess through checkers to poker have changed in an era when AI-powered computers crush the best human players. Roeder… is especially good on the oddities of gaming subcultures." -- Simon Kuper - Financial Times

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