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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
This anthology contains some of the more important Marxist thinkers
now working on dialectics. As a whole the book is an unusual
'Introduction to Dialectics', a systematic restatement of what it
is and how to use it, a survey of most of the main debates in the
field, and a good picture of the current state of the art of
dialectics.
New to the Second Edition Thorough revision of content throughout,
including new sections on the birthday problem (for informal
gamblers) and the Monty Hall problem, as well as an abundance of
fresh material on sports gambling Brand new exercises and problems
A more accessible level of mathematical complexity, to appeal to a
wider audience.
New to the Second Edition Thorough revision of content throughout,
including new sections on the birthday problem (for informal
gamblers) and the Monty Hall problem, as well as an abundance of
fresh material on sports gambling Brand new exercises and problems
A more accessible level of mathematical complexity, to appeal to a
wider audience.
There are thousands of books relating to poker, blackjack, roulette
and baccarat, including strategy guides, statistical analysis,
psychological studies, and much more. However, there are no books
on Pell, Rouleno, Street Dice, and many other games that have had a
short life in casinos! While this is understandable - most casino
gamblers have not heard of these games, and no one is currently
playing them - their absence from published works means that some
interesting mathematics and gaming history are at risk of being
lost forever. Table games other than baccarat, blackjack, craps,
and roulette are called carnival games, as a nod to their origin in
actual traveling or seasonal carnivals. Mathematics of Casino
Carnival Games is a focused look at these games and the mathematics
at their foundation. Features * Exercises, with solutions, are
included for readers who wish to practice the ideas presented *
Suitable for a general audience with an interest in the mathematics
of gambling and games * Goes beyond providing practical 'tips' for
gamblers, and explores the mathematical principles that underpin
gambling games
* A valuable teaching resource, replete with exercises, for any
course of gambling mathematics * Suitable for a wide audience of
professionals, researchers and students * Many practical
applications for the gambling industry
There are thousands of books relating to poker, blackjack, roulette
and baccarat, including strategy guides, statistical analysis,
psychological studies, and much more. However, there are no books
on Pell, Rouleno, Street Dice, and many other games that have had a
short life in casinos! While this is understandable - most casino
gamblers have not heard of these games, and no one is currently
playing them - their absence from published works means that some
interesting mathematics and gaming history are at risk of being
lost forever. Table games other than baccarat, blackjack, craps,
and roulette are called carnival games, as a nod to their origin in
actual traveling or seasonal carnivals. Mathematics of Casino
Carnival Games is a focused look at these games and the mathematics
at their foundation. Features * Exercises, with solutions, are
included for readers who wish to practice the ideas presented *
Suitable for a general audience with an interest in the mathematics
of gambling and games * Goes beyond providing practical 'tips' for
gamblers, and explores the mathematical principles that underpin
gambling games
* A valuable teaching resource, replete with exercises, for any
course of gambling mathematics * Suitable for a wide audience of
professionals, researchers and students * Many practical
applications for the gambling industry
Mathematics of Keno and Lotteries is an elementary treatment of the
mathematics, primarily probability and simple combinatorics,
involved in lotteries and keno. Keno has a long history as a
high-advantage, high-payoff casino game, and state lottery games
such as Powerball are mathematically similar. MKL also considers
such lottery games as passive tickets, daily number drawings, and
specialized games offered around the world. In addition, there is a
section on financial mathematics that explains the connection
between lump-sum lottery prizes (as with Powerball) and their
multi-year annuity options. So-called "winning systems" for keno
and lotteries are examined mathematically and their flaws
identified.
This anthology contains some of the more important Marxist thinkers
now working on dialectics. As a whole the book is an unusual
'Introduction to Dialectics', a systematic restatement of what it
is and how to use it, a survey of most of the main debates in the
field, and a good picture of the current state of the art of
dialectics.
Mathematics of Keno and Lotteries is an elementary treatment of the
mathematics, primarily probability and simple combinatorics,
involved in lotteries and keno. Keno has a long history as a
high-advantage, high-payoff casino game, and state lottery games
such as Powerball are mathematically similar. MKL also considers
such lottery games as passive tickets, daily number drawings, and
specialized games offered around the world. In addition, there is a
section on financial mathematics that explains the connection
between lump-sum lottery prizes (as with Powerball) and their
multi-year annuity options. So-called "winning systems" for keno
and lotteries are examined mathematically and their flaws
identified.
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