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Tim Holland (March 3, 1931 – March 10, 2010) was a world-champion
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player, highly paid teacher of the game, author of four backgammon books and successful gambler who won more major backgammon tournaments than almost anyone in history. Backgammon for Beginners, Book: Beginning Backgammon


Early years

Simeon Harold Holland was born in
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, the only child of Simeon and Inez Holland. He learned to play
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and golf very young and won a father-son and a mother-son golf tournament when he was seven. He was an outstanding player on his high school golf team, and golf became his preoccupation for the next twenty years. After graduating from South Side High School in 1948, he enrolled at
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, but transferred to
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after six months. The following year, he decided that
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was the best place to play golf, so he transferred to the
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. During his college years, he played a lot of golf and won most of his wagers, but still managed to graduate with a degree in business administration in 1952. He studied at the UM Law School for two years, but did not graduate.Bradshaw, Jon: ''Fast Company'', pages 136, Vintage Books, 1987, In the mid-1950s, Holland considered playing golf professionally, but the prize money at most tournaments was small—typically only $5,000. Most pros were in their late 30s or 40's, and the golf association discouraged gambling, so he abandoned the idea. At the time, the ''La Gorce Country Club'' in Miami Beach had over one hundred millionaire members and was, according to Holland, the "gambling capital of golf". For several years, he made his living playing golf for high stakes, but in 1958, he noticed several older members playing a board game in the clubhouse. He asked to play and got hooked on backgammon. It took several years and $30,000 in losses to achieve a mastery of the game, but once he did, Holland was dominant.


Resurgence of game

Beginning in the mid-1960s, the popularity of Backgammon surged, in part due to the charisma of Prince Alexis Obolensky, who was known as “The Father of Modern Backgammon”.https://www.gammonlife.com/news/the_inventor_of_doubling_in_backgammon.htm GammonLife "Obe", as he was called by friends, co-founded the International Backgammon Association, which published a set of official rules. He also established the World Backgammon Club of Manhattan, devised a backgammon tournament system in 1963, and then organized the first major international Backgammon tournament in March 1964, which attracted royalty, celebrities, and the
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. The game became a huge fad and was played on college campuses, in discothèques, and at country clubs; stockbrokers and bankers began playing at conservative men's clubs.Weintraub, Bernard

New York Times, January 13, 1966-AN OLD, OLD GAME GAINS NEW FAVOR; Urge to Play Backgammon Sweeping Men's Clubs
Cigarette, liquor and car companies began to sponsor tournaments and
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held backgammon parties at the
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Player

Tim Holland was a striking figure at tall and always well-dressed. He was supremely self-confident that his skill would prevail, and when he played, he completely focused on the game. He kept a poker face and did not converse with his opponent but was a chain-smoker. Tim Holland was club Backgammon champion at the ''Regency Whist Club'' before he won the first World Backgammon Championship in 1968 and held the world title until 1973. No championships were held in the years 1970 and 1971. He won the International Championship of Backgammon, played in
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, in 1966, 1972 and 1973. During the early 1970s, Holland averaged $60,000 (~$400,000 in 2020 money) per year in prize money from backgammon tournaments, not including his personal wagering.


Writer

Following his championships, he was much in demand to teach game strategy. He wrote his first book, ''Beginning Backgammon'', in 1973. Holland followed it up with a volume for intermediate players, titled ''Better Backgammon'', in 1974, and his final volume was 1977's ''Backgammon for People who Hate to Lose'', which addresses the psychological aspects of the game. He also created a teaching aid for the game, ''Autobackgammon''.Gray, Francine du Plessix

New Yorker Magazine, January 14, 1974, Talk of the Town, Backgammon


Clubs

The ''Park 65 Backgammon Club'' opened in 1978 with Tim Holland as president. Park 65, as well as most other backgammon clubs, closed or shifted to card games towards the end of the twentieth century as backgammon’s popularity again faded. Tim Holland returned to the game of bridge which he learned as a child, and played professionally until his death.Sedensky, Matt
“World backgammon champion Tim Holland dies at 79”
Palm Beach Post, March 11, 2010


Personal life

Tim Holland was divorced four or five times, according to his daughter. Models Joanna Ulrich and Simone Terweij were two of his former spouses. He fathered two children: his son, Joe, predeceased him; his daughter, Vanessa, is the mother of one granddaughter, Stephanie. Holland's last marriage was to Nancy Zorn in 1982, and they were still married at the time of his death 28 years later.


Death

Tim Holland died on March 10, 2010, of
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at his home in
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.


See also

* List of world backgammon champions


References


Further reading

*Holland, Tim: ''Beginning Backgammon'', , 1973 *Holland, Tim: ''Better Backgammon'', , 1974 *Holland, Tim: ''Backgammon for People Who Hate to Lose'', , 1977


External links


Tim Holland
- Daily Telegraph obituary {{DEFAULTSORT:Holland, Tim 1931 births 2010 deaths Deaths from emphysema American male writers American backgammon players University of Miami Business School alumni Writers from New York City People from Rockville Centre, New York South Side High School (Rockville Centre) alumni