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    For those interested in basic statistical strategies for analyzing games

    Hello everyone,

    I am sure that many of you are using your time to learn things you always promised you would get around to. This may help those who want a better understanding of the thought process of the giants in the AP world.

    Of course, my first thought was to wonder if Don knows Paul Zeitz, or knows of him. I also wonder if anyone else here is familiar with Paul.

    Anyway, I am sure some you may be interested.

    BJP

    Games of Little to No Chance

    A two-session minicourse with Paul Zeitz
    Tuesdays, April 14 and 21
    6:30 pm to 8:00 pm


    Gambling is for suckers. Mathematicians prefer games that can be analyzed, where it is possible to discover and implement guaranteed winning strategies, or at least strategies where the probability of winning is more than 50%. Join Paul Zeitz as he shares techniques for analyzing simple and not-so-simple games and explains how to design "sucker bets" that will fool even the most sophisticated adversaries.

    https://momath.org/civicrm/?page=Civ...eset=1&id=1872

    Phone: 212-542-0566
    Email: [email protected]
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    I don't know him, but I'm guessing that this is not oriented towards casino games.

    In any event, he has impressive credentials: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Zeitz

    Don

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    Quote Originally Posted by BJPloppy View Post

    Games of Little to No Chance

    A two-session minicourse with Paul Zeitz
    Tuesdays, April 14 and 21
    6:30 pm to 8:00 pm


    Gambling is for suckers. Mathematicians prefer games that can be analyzed, where it is possible to discover and implement guaranteed winning strategies, or at least strategies where the probability of winning is more than 50%. Join Paul Zeitz as he shares techniques for analyzing simple and not-so-simple games and explains how to design "sucker bets" that will fool even the most sophisticated adversaries.

    https://momath.org/civicrm/?page=Civ...eset=1&id=1872

    Phone: 212-542-0566
    Email: [email protected]
    Thanks for bringing this to my/our attention. Looks really interesting and I think I may just give it a try....

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