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Books > Sport & Leisure > Hobbies, quizzes & games > Gambling > General
Thirty years ago the bond and option markets were dominated by
traders who had learned their craft by experience. By the mid-1990s
the old school grizzled traders had been replaced by a new breed of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. A similar phenomenon is happening in
poker. The grizzled "road gamblers" are being replaced by a new
generation of players who 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. This book provides an introduction to quantitative techniques
as applied to poker and to a branch of mathematics that is
particularly applicable to poker, game theory, in a manner that
makes seemingly difficult topics accessible to players without a
strong mathematical background.
A fresh edition of author's 17th-century treatise, with spellings
and explanatory notes. Thomas Gataker was a disputatious Puritan
divine. His The Nature and Uses of Lotteries (1627) was the first
systematic exposition of a modern view of lotteries, not just as a
form of gambling, but as a fair method of division. Gataker
approved of these uses, but condemned divination and sorcery using
random signs or spells. This important treatise is often referred
to, but is generally inaccessible due to its rarity and old-style
of language. The text of this edition has been fully modernised,
with notes on important sources used by Gataker and includes a new
introduction and index
Is there really such a thing as a professional gambler? The answer
is an unequivocal, "Yes " This book's authors are but two examples.
Many thousands of people around the country make a good living
exclusively from gambling. It is not easy, but it can be done. The
key is to understand which games are beatable and know how to beat
them. David Sklansky and Mason Malmuth have spent many years
writing about the finer points of poker, blackjack, and other
beatable games. As you will see in the book, those other "games"
are horses, sports, progressive slots and video poker, casino
tournaments, and special promotions. They don't include craps,
roulette, keno, or baccarat for reasons they'll explain. This book,
was written for the not quite as experienced aspiring gambler. It
shows you everything you need to learn and do if you want to gamble
for a living from both the practical and the technical standpoints.
The rest is up to you.
A rip-roaring saga of murder, money, and the making of Las Vegas
They say in Vegas you can't understand the town unless you
understand Benny Binion-mob boss, casino owner, and creator of the
World Series of Poker. Beginning as a Texas horse trader, Binion
built a gambling empire in Depression-era Dallas. When the law
chased him out of town, he loaded up suitcases with cash and headed
for Vegas. The place would never be the same. Dramatic as any
gangster movie, Blood Aces draws readers into the colorful world of
notorious mobsters like Clyde Barrow and Bugsy Siegel. Given access
to previously classified government documents, biographer Doug J.
Swanson provides the definitive account of a great American
antihero, a man whose rise from thugdom to prominence and power is
unmatched in the history of American criminal justice.
Thinking, and betting, like the pros "Most people in sports betting
are looking at things the wrong way." - Peter Webb, founder of Bet
Angel "Some people only ever seem to want to hit the sexy six, and
not take the singles" - Compton Hellyer, founder of Sporting Index
This is a book that teaches you how to bet on sports with the same
discipline and mindset as the professionals. Lots of books and
websites give advice on profitable strategies - and tipsters and
systems proliferate. But this is the only guide that helps you make
your trades and bank your wins for the long term, avoiding the
perennial dangers of overconfidence, irrationality and emotion.
However successful your selections, you are never safe from
crippling losses until you know how to bet with the clear head and
calm approach of the masters. The simple fact is that most people
betting on sports lose over the long term. Performance errors
currently hamper the majority of bettors: they lose their bets
because they first lose their heads.The only answer is to think
differently. With chapters ranging across motivation, performance
analysis, the betting process and going pro, this book is the
definitive guide to achieving this: - Use dozens of exercises to
sharpen your thinking and refine your betting processes. - Share in
the exclusive insights of professional sports bettors, who reveal
for the first time how they have built successful gambling careers.
- Benefit in every chapter from one-to-one training from the
author, a professional sports and trading performance coach. Sports
Betting to Win is your own personal course for establishing a firm
psychological foundation for long-term betting success.
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