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The Perfect Bet

Audiobook
Nonfiction: Science / Mathmatics
Unabridged   7.5 hour(s)
Publication date: 02/23/2016

The Perfect Bet

How Science and Math Are Taking the Luck Out of Gambling

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Audio CD ISBN:9781681680583
Digital Download ISBN:9781681680590

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Product Description

Bringing together ideas from mathematics, psychology, economics and physics, The Perfect Bet traces the origins of successful betting methods. From the simple to the intricate, and the audacious to the absurd, Adam Kucharski reveals the long and tangled history between betting and science, and explains why gambling continues to generate insights into luck and decision-making today. Covering exploits and ideas from across the globe, he meets the teams behind hedge funds that capitalize on inaccurate sports betting odds, and explains how Ph.D.-level pundits are using methods originally developed for the US nuclear program to predict sports results. Kucharski reveals why winning at chess depends on luck but victory in checkers does not and why poker is one of the ultimate challenges for artificial intelligence. He also explores the difficulties of mimicking human behavior, and explains what caused one hedge fund's rogue algorithm to lose them $400,000 per second in the summer of 2012.

Reviews/Praise

"Narrator Jonathan Yen's lively conversational style helps listeners connect with the complicated math, statistics, and probability research that has had a fascinating influence on the science of searching for the perfect bet." —Library Journal

Author Bio

Adam Kucharski is a researcher at Imperial College London and an award-winning science writer. He studied at the University of Warwick before completing a Ph.D. in mathematics at the University of Cambridge. He has published papers on topics ranging from evolutionary biology to the social structure of epidemics, and in 2013 was awarded a research fellowship by the UK Medical Research Council to investigate disease emergence in Southeast Asia. Winner of the 2012 Wellcome Trust Science Writing Prize