Exploring Gambling Mathematics: Combinatorics, Statistics, and Probability

In summary, probability plays a crucial role in gambling mathematics by determining the likelihood of outcomes and informing strategic decision-making. Expected value is used to calculate the long-term profitability of a game or bet. There is a distinction between independent and dependent events in gambling, and understanding this is important in making informed bets. While mathematical strategies can improve a player's chances of winning, ultimately gambling outcomes are based on chance and probability. Casinos use mathematics to their advantage by setting rules and payouts to ensure a profit in the long run, and by using statistical analysis to maximize profits.
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Suppose I am very interested in the subject. What field/s of mathematics would I be studying?
Combinatorics, Statistics and Probability?
 
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Winzer said:
Suppose I am very interested in the subject. What field/s of mathematics would I be studying?
Combinatorics, Statistics and Probability?

Essentially both. Discrete probabilities (gambling odds for example) are frequently derived using combinatorics.
 
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This fella' has a pretty good website with info about probability and gambling.

www.wizardofodds.com
 
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Also, here's an online book by Edward Thorp, the guy who figured out how to beat blackjack:

http://www.bjmath.com/bjmath/thorp/tog.htm
 

Related to Exploring Gambling Mathematics: Combinatorics, Statistics, and Probability

1. What is the role of probability in gambling mathematics?

The role of probability in gambling mathematics is to determine the likelihood of a certain outcome occurring in a game of chance. It is used to calculate the odds of winning or losing and to inform strategic decision-making in games of chance.

2. How is expected value used in gambling mathematics?

Expected value, also known as the average or mean, is used to calculate the long-term profitability of a game or bet. It considers the probability of each possible outcome and the corresponding payout to determine the overall expected return on a bet.

3. What is the difference between independent and dependent events in gambling mathematics?

Independent events are those where the outcome of one event does not affect the outcome of another event. Dependent events, on the other hand, are those where the outcome of one event is influenced by the outcome of another event. In gambling, understanding the distinction between independent and dependent events is important in calculating probabilities and making informed bets.

4. Can mathematical strategies be used to win at gambling?

While mathematical strategies can improve a player's chances of winning in some games, there is no guarantee of success. This is because gambling outcomes are ultimately based on chance and probability, and no strategy can change these fundamental principles. However, understanding mathematical concepts such as expected value and probability can help players make more informed decisions and potentially increase their chances of winning in the long run.

5. How do casinos use mathematics to their advantage in games?

Casinos use mathematics to ensure that the odds are always in their favor. They do this by setting the rules of the game and payouts in a way that guarantees a profit for the casino in the long run. This is known as the house edge. Additionally, casinos use statistical analysis and data to monitor and adjust their games and operations to maximize profits.

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