Chance: A Guide To Gambling, Love,

Chance: A Guide To Gambling, Love,

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Why does fortune smile on some and smirk on others? What is luck and why does it often visit the undeserving? How can we predict the random events happening around us? CHANCE is an accessible study of Probability, Randomness, Coincidences, Uncertainty and Games. Mathematician Amir D Aczel leads you through simple explanations of each of these forces in life, and explains how you can use your new-found knowledge of these mathematical paradoxes to succeed (or at least have the best CHANCE of succeeding) in gambling, poker, love, who will win the next election and how to choose a housemate or puppy. Each of the chapters is short, self-contained and simple so readers can drop in and out, look up a problem or a theory and then go ahead and use it. For all the maths nerds, gamblers and curious people in your life.

Author: Amir D. Aczel
Format: Paperback, 176 pages, 128mm x 198mm, 166 g
Published: 2004, Random House Australia, Australia
Genre: Mathematics

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Why does fortune smile on some and smirk on others? What is luck and why does it often visit the undeserving? How can we predict the random events happening around us? CHANCE is an accessible study of Probability, Randomness, Coincidences, Uncertainty and Games. Mathematician Amir D Aczel leads you through simple explanations of each of these forces in life, and explains how you can use your new-found knowledge of these mathematical paradoxes to succeed (or at least have the best CHANCE of succeeding) in gambling, poker, love, who will win the next election and how to choose a housemate or puppy. Each of the chapters is short, self-contained and simple so readers can drop in and out, look up a problem or a theory and then go ahead and use it. For all the maths nerds, gamblers and curious people in your life.