The doctrine of chances: probabilistic aspects of gambling

The doctrine of chances: probabilistic aspects of gambling

Ethier, S.N.

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Three centuries ago Montmort and De Moivre published two of the first books on probability theory, then called the doctrine of chances, emphasizing its most important application at that time, games of chance. This book, on the probabilistic aspects of gambling, is a modern version of those classics. While covering the classical material such as house advantage and gambler’s ruin, it also takes up such 20th-century topics as martingales, Markov chains, game theory, bold play, and optimal proportional play. In addition there is extensive coverage of specific casino games such as roulette, craps, video poker, baccarat, and twenty-one. The Doctrine of Chances appears in 2008, the tercentenary ofPierre Rémond de Montmort’s [1678–1719] Essay d’analyse sur les jeux de hasard (Analytical Essay on Games of Chance, 1708, 1713) INDICE: Preface.- Part I Theory. 1. Review of Probability. 2. Conditional Expectation. 3. Martingales. 4. Markov Chains. 5. Game Theory. 6. House Advantage. 7. Gambler’s Ruin. 8. Betting Systems. 9. Bold Play. 10. Optimal Proportional Play. 11. Card Theory.- Part II Applications. 12. Slot Machines. 13. Roulette. 14. Keno. 15. Craps. 17. Video Poke. 18. Faro. 19. Baccarat. 20. Trente et Quarante. 21. Twenty-One. 22. Poker.- A Appendix. A.1. Results from algebraand number theory. A.2.Results from analysis and probability.- List of Notations. Answers to Selected Problems. References.- Index.

  • ISBN: 978-3-540-78782-2
  • Editorial: Springer
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 730
  • Fecha Publicación: 01/10/2008
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés