Talk:Tennis (paper-and-pencil game)

Original Research
I've flagged this article with the "Original Research" tag. Having visited the 50+ articles linked-to from the category on "Mathematical games", this is the only one I've noticed which was lacking at least one reliable source. The only source cited here is a German collection of "Paper and Pencil Games" for kids (as seen on Amazon/Germany). I'm unqualified to evaluate the mathematical analysis in this article, but it obviously didn't come from a kids' book! Nothing pops up in a cursory Google search; it's unclear that anyone but the original author has had anything to say about this particular game. As others have noted, the article is also much too "technical," lacking even a clear description of how the game is played. Thus on multiple grounds, it appears to be a good candidate for deletion. At the moment I'm unfamiliar with that process, so there's a window for someone to salvage this. Arithmeticon (talk) 05:25, 5 December 2013 (UTC)