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 Originally Posted by donnyjr
No Math PHD but i' m a competent student. So far my Math career in college is all A's through Trig.
The ultimate book to get your teeth sank into is The mathematics of poker but it is very theoretical and not particularly well written in comparison to if it was wrote now. Still a very interesting book. That requires some basic calc. The Theory of poker is also a very good (but outdated) view of poker on the whole.
Apart from that the best poker books of the day tend to be the best math poker books of the day in that they are that well written they include both because poker math and theory are so interwoven at this point that they kind of have to be. Janda has a couple of great books that are worth checking out.
At this point though I should probably ask what your poker level is because all of those books probably start a little too deep if you're new to taking poker seriously.
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