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Those are fighting words!The Moldvay Basic set is a disaster, not particularly better organized than the OD&D booklets.
Moldvay basic is really easy to understand, from my perspective and recollection of learning the game based on that very book. The introduction was great. It might not be the best presentation now, but compared to the OD&D books? Miles apart. As an experienced gamer adult, I couldn't use the OD&D books to run a game. Way too many gaps and missing information.
B/X was succinct, and broken down into easily digestible sections. I was 8 in 1981 when I got that book, and I recall that it was pretty easy to learn as an 8 year old kid. All you needed to read is in the first 10 pages. Modern design takes 10 pages just telling you what the game is about

Edit based on your link, I think you meant to say Holmes Basic, and not Moldvay. In that case, I do largely agree with you. Holmes basic was a lot better than OD&D, but still not user friendly at all.