POKER MATH: Putting the Odds in Your Favor: The Science of Poker Mathematics

POKER MATH: Putting the Odds in Your Favor: The Science of Poker Mathematics

by Alex Trott
POKER MATH: Putting the Odds in Your Favor: The Science of Poker Mathematics

POKER MATH: Putting the Odds in Your Favor: The Science of Poker Mathematics

by Alex Trott

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Overview

Poker is a game of skill and strategy, and while luck does play a role in the short term, in the long run, the best players constantly win because of their superior ability to make decisions. Understanding poker math is one of the most important factors when it comes to being able to make well-informed decisions at the poker table. The study of probability and statistics as they relate to the card game of poker is referred to as "poker math." 


There is no possible way to overestimate the significance of poker math. In the absence of a good understanding of probability and statistics, players are more prone to make judgments solely on their intuition or "feel," which can result in potentially disastrous outcomes. Although intuition can be useful in certain circumstances, it is not a reliable strategy for making decisions that are guaranteed to generate consistent profits. Poker Math offers players a trustworthy framework for making decisions based on the likelihood of specific outcomes in the game of poker.


Probability is regarded as one of the most fundamental ideas in poker mathematics. The study of how likely it is that something will take place is what we mean when we talk about probability. A player's ability to assess the possibility of forming specific hands in poker, the odds of winning a hand based on the amount of outs, and the probability of their opponents holding certain hands requires a grasp of probability. Players can eliminate the need to speculate or rely on their gut instincts by developing an understanding of probability, which enables them to make judgments based on the likelihood of various events. 


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781088261354
Publisher: Sharon Bickel
Publication date: 08/04/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 180
File size: 9 MB
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