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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the old school grizzled traders had been replaced by a new breed of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.
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