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Re: Has there ever been a book/article that is consider \"scholarly\"
You might consider "The Theory of Gambling and Statistical Logic" by Richard Epstein.
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Re: Has there ever been a book/article that is consider \"scholarly\"
haven't read the thread... but i'd think TOP is pretty close. and some of the essay books.... BTW, there are university professors who study poker (for the math and game theory etc. angles) and i'm sure there are articles considered ground-breaking or seminal (correct english??)
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Re: Has there ever been a book/article that is consider \"scholarly\"
Peter Griffin has some blackjack stuff that's pretty intense.
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Re: Has there ever been a book/article that is consider \"scholarly\"
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Something that you could use in the academic realm? Schoonmaker comes close im guessing. Are there any other examples that anyone can think of on poker or gambling in general? [/ QUOTE ] Optimum Strategy for Blackjack (original paper) bjmath.com/bjmath/kelly/kelly.htm (includes original Kelly paper) |
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Re: Has there ever been a book/article that is consider \"scholarly\"
Winning Poker Systems by Norman Zadeh. It was originally a Phd thesis.
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Re: Has there ever been a book/article that is consider \"scholarly\"
Hi flush:
For what it's worth, at the "Seventh Conference on Gambling and Risk Taking" sponsored by the University of Nevada-Reno and held in 1987, I gave a paper titled "Non-Self Weighting Strategies and Bankroll Requirements." Peter Griffing was the moderator. This material now appears in my book Gambling Theory and Other Topics. Best wishes, Mason |
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