The Mathematics of Poker

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The Mathematics of Poker

The Mathematics of Poker

In the late 1970s and early 1980s, the bond an option markets were dominated by traders who had learned their craft by experience. They believed that there experience and intuition for trading were a renewable edge; this is, that they could make money just as they always had by continuing to trade as they always had.

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In the late 1970s and early 1980s, the bond an option markets were dominated by traders who had learned their craft by experience. They believed that there experience and intuition for trading were a renewable edge; this is, that they could make money just as they always had by continuing to trade as they always had. By the mid-1990s, a revolution in trading had occurred; the old school grizzled traders had been replaced by a new breed of quantitative analysts, applying mathematics to the “art” of trading and making of it a science.

Similarly in poker, for decades, the highest level of pokers have been dominated by players who have learned the game by playing it, “road gamblers” who have cultivated intuition for the game and are adept at reading other players’ hands from betting patterns and physical tells. Over the last five to ten years, a whole new breed has risen to prominence within the poker community.

Applying the tools of computer science and mathematics to poker and sharing the information across the Internet, these players have challenged many of the assumptions that underlie traditional approaches to the game. One of the most important features of this new approach is a reliance on quantitative analysis and the application of mathematics to the game.

The intent of this book is to provide an introduction to quantitative techniques as applied to poker and to a branch of mathematics that is particularly applicable to poker, game theory. There are mathematical techniques that can be applied for poker that are difficult and complex.

But most of the mathematics of poker is really not terribly difficult, and the authors have sought to make seemingly difficult topics accessible to players without a very strong mathematical background.

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Genre: Poker
Tag: Recommended Books
ASIN: 1886070253
ISBN: 9781886070257
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The best book out there on the subject. But to truly understand what is written, you're going to need an advanced degree in mathematics.
– Tristan
Great and analytic book, but you better be ready to be in the math zone when you read this! For me a casual player that isn't particularly math inclined, I had to read and absorb, then read more then absorb, etc. Overall, I would recommend this book to help you develop the math side of your game and take yourself to the next level....especially if you're an online player where math is more important since that's the primary way you gain your edge.
– Lucas
This is a great book if you have had college math and statistics. If you are looking for a book that just gives you the answers without all the formulas then go for Poker Workbook for Math Geeks. This is one of my current favorite books. I play online and download my hands later. I then like to analyze my plays. This book showed me the tools needed to analyze those hands. If you like poker and want to learn more about the underlying math involved then this is the book for you. It is not for the timid. It will challenge most people.
– SuperSRT
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