The Mathematics of Poker. Bill Chen, Jerrod Ankenman

The Mathematics of Poker


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ISBN: 1886070253,9781886070257 | 400 pages | 10 Mb


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The Mathematics of Poker Bill Chen, Jerrod Ankenman
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Let me explain… In general I believe that the good online players are better at analysing the game and have a more thorough understanding of the mathematics of poker. A player must have the ability to judge which hands to play. It seems VERY in-depth and has great coverage of game theory. I am probably taking on way more than I should here, but what can I really lose. I was wondering if any of you CCers have read The Mathematics of Poker? The Mathematics of Tournament Poker. There's a few good videos on the math of poker on here and a couple that will show you how to make one yourself WiltOnTilt Mathematics of NL Holdem I think. I have it and am about 100 pages deep. As I read through these sample That's what happened to me with this book on the mathematics of poker. The proposal I found was for a book about the mathematical side of poker. Learning the basic math behind limit hold 'em poker was not actually that hard. Topics covered include cash games, online games, tournaments, poker math, theory, psychology of playing poker, hand reading and some material on Pot Limit Omaha. And he's always been less interested in conspicuous displays of wealth than in things like rockets, poker strategy and mathematical theory. I think the pros and really good players understand the Mathematics behind their hands. Understand the mathematics of poker: a poker player must be able to understand the mathematics of poker as this is a game of incomplete information. You guys never agree with me anyway so let the hating begin. For example, if they get AA or KA, they realise their hand is in the top 20% of all.

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