| Posted by: MrSticker at January 9, 2008, 2:53 am | | Topic: Question for AG: The Mathematics of Poker by Chen/Ankeman Forum: Card Chat |
Quote: Originally Posted by jeffred1111
I always sucked @ math, always. Only thing I was ever good at was Literature but I still have a sense for fractions/math thinking: thing is, it doesn't come that fast. I know that I won't be able to develop to my full potential if I can't comprehend or easily understand the underlying math of poker, namely at other forms than NL (LHE, Omaha, etc.).
Would this be a good way to better my poker math or would it be too much ? If it's not suitable, any other book you can recommend ? As is already clear, I've read TOP (probably on a weekly basis I go check out something in it...), so I'm really looking for math problems.
THX !
Here's a review I did on Hilger's book:
Stick's Poker Blog: Book Review: "Texas Hold'Em Odds and Probabilities" by Matthew Hilger
In it I said it was a little bit tough for me, but by the looks of AG's attachment from TMOP, Hilger's book is probably a good bit easier. I think all the charts in the back of the book make it worth it.
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