Colloquium
Mathematics and Poker
Brian Alspach
University of Regina - Canada
Television and on-line poker have brought about an incredible growth in poker. There is a spectrum of opinion ranging from the belief that poker is nothing more than gambling to the belief that poker is highly amenable to accurate mathematical analysis. This talk examines these beliefs and looks at some of the mathematical aspects of this fascinating game.
Thursday, 9 September 2004
8:00 p.m. in the Music Recital Hall
Refreshments following lecture in Lobby
This talk is part of The Big Sky Conference, and is sponsored in part by the National Science Foundation, The Presidents Office & the Department of Mathematical Sciences.
Fall 2004 Colloquium Schedule         
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