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Introduction to Probability with Texas Holdem Examples,Used
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Introduction to Probability with Texas Holdem Examples illustrates both standard and advanced probability topics using the popular poker game of Texas Holdem, rather than the typical balls in urns. The author uses students natural interest in poker to teach important concepts in probability.This classroomtested book covers the main subjects of a standard undergraduate probability course, including basic probability rules, standard models for describing collections of data, and the laws of large numbers. It also discusses several more advanced topics, such as the ballot theorem, the arcsine law, and random walks, as well as some specialized poker issues, such as the quantification of luck and skill in Texas Holdem. Homework problems are provided at the end of each chapter.The author includes examples of actual hands of Texas Holdem from the World Series of Poker and other major tournaments and televised games. He also explains how to use R to simulate Texas Holdem tournaments for student projects. R functions for running the tournaments are freely available from CRAN (in a package called holdem).See Professor Schoenberg discuss the book.
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