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Re: Anyone have a good game theory reference?
Do you need to have a strong mathematical background to be able to interpret these books and be able to relate them to poker??
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Re: Anyone have a good game theory reference?
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I just realized (in writing down a response to this thread) that I have three other game theory books on my list that I did not include earlier. They are: Game Theory, A Nontechnical Introduction, Morton Davis Game Theory: Analysis of Conflict, Roger B. Myerson Prisoner's Dilemma, William Poundstone If anybody has any feedback on these, I would appreciate that info also. Doc [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] I read and enjoyed Prisoner's Dilemma. I recommend it as a non-technical introduction to folks interested in game theory. It is basically half biography of John von Neumann and half easy introduction to game theory. |
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Re: Anyone have a good game theory reference?
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Chen/Ankenman [/ QUOTE ] ??? Can you give me a title or a link? edit: Sorry. I see that the rpg that you referred me to is by chen and ankenman but i don't see a ref to a book. Tks for feedback. Doc |
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Re: Anyone have a good game theory reference?
Chen and Ankenman have a book called "The Mathematics of Poker" in the works that is scheduled for publication (by forum host ConJelCo) sometime in 2006. While I haven't read any portion of it, I am excited about the possibilities for this book. My expectation is that it will be groundbreaking.
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Thx for feedback
As I indicated, it has been a long time since I studied formal mathematics, so I am essentially starting from scratch. There are a lot of branches of math, and even when I was 20 stats was not my favorite one, and while related, I have never studied game theory as such.
I think I will order Prisoner's Dilemma, as I know what it is and want to read it anyway, and the more basic book mentioned, The Compleat Strategyst. Meanwhile I will study the link to the [0,1] series by Chen & Ankenman, and buy their book when it comes out. I suspect I am a ways from being able to handle Epstein's book. My reason for this line of study is that I play HU poker as HU tournaments, MTT final table, last 2 in SNGs, and simply as the last 2 in a hand at or after the flop. I think speaking game theory fluently would improve my HU play. Thank you to all who responded. I appreciate the input. Doc [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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Re: Anyone have a good game theory reference?
Here's a link I found for Chris's paper. I'm assuming Thomas Ferguson is his father.
http://www.math.ucla.edu/~tom/ |
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Re: Anyone have a good game theory reference?
Good intro to game theory, but not much application to poker - Games and Information, Eric Rasmussen
Here's a link to the University of Alberta stuff: http://www.cs.ualberta.ca/~games/poker/ |
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