Paperback: 232 pages
Publisher: PhilScience Press (May 1, 2022)
Language: EnglishISBN-13: 978-606-9735-00-8Product Dimensions: 6 x 9 x 0.4 inches
List price: $39 (our price: $29, you save $10)
Description:
Dr. Cătălin Bărboianu, a recognized authority in gaming
mathematics, philosopher of science, and problem-gambling researcher, proposes in
this practical guide for both problem and non-problem gamblers a new pragmatic,
conceptual approach of gambling mathematics. The primary aim of this guide is
the adequate understanding of the essence and complexity of gambling through its
mathematical dimension.The author starts from the premise that formal gambling
mathematics, which is hardly even digestible for the non-math-inclined
gamblers, is ineffective alone in correcting the specific cognitive distortions
associated with gambling. By applying the latest research results in this
field, the author blends the gambling-mathematics concepts with the
epistemology of applied mathematics and cognitive psychology for providing
gamblers the knowledge required for rational and safe gambling.
It is not a standard book of gambling mathematics. The
essential mathematical concepts are explained in a conceptual mode for the
non-math reader, limited to their context of application and including their precise
relationship with the real world of gambling. The entire mathematical dimension
of gambling is reduced to seven general principles, explained at large in the
seven main chapters, each generating a set of general recommendations applicable in general or in particular situations. These recommendations cover
both the technical play, including objective and optimal strategies, and responsible, safe gambling.
The guide has entire sections dedicated to roulette,
blackjack, slots, poker, and sport betting; however, the principles and the
associated advice are applicable in general to all games of chance. A major
focus of the work is on explaining, making aware of, demounting, and correcting
the classical gambling cognitive distortions (misconceptions, subjective
estimations of probabilities, the Monte Carlo
fallacy, conjunction and disjunction fallacies, the near-miss effect, illusion
of control, and the misunderstanding of gambling language). The guide provides
the required cognitive tools for correcting these distortions with the help of
the mathematical concepts and addresses not only gamblers, but also gambling
experts, including counselors.