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  • ...チ||<!--{{lit|one die}}-->also written as チョボ一, ちょぼいち, or 樗蒲一}} is a simple gambling game played in Japan using one covered [[dice|die]]. The dealer shakes a si ...ce.saloon.jp/dice/gamble.html |title=さいころ賭博 |lang=ja |trans-title=Gambling games using dice |first=Satoshi |last=Arai |website=dice.saloon.jp |access-date=2 ...
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  • {{Short description|Gambling game similar to roulette}} ...m the catalogue of the firm of Jost, Paris, 1905 (at the [[Swiss Museum of Games]])]] ...
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  • ...game.<ref name=":2" /> The {{nowrap|(''n'' > 0, 0)}} or {{nowrap|(1, 1)}} games are trivially won by the first player as there is only one space ({{nowrap| ...g5YWIpHTTW8C&dq=nd+tic+tac+toe+winning+lines&pg=PA341 |title=The Theory of Gambling and Statistical Logic |date=28 December 2012 |publisher=Academic Press |isb ...
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  • If two or more players tie for the highest total, any [[Gambling|money bet]] is added to the next game. {{Dice games}} ...
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  • == A motivating example: Gambling game == Note that if there is no limit to the number of games that can be played, the problem becomes a variant of the well known [[St. P ...
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  • ...discovered it for poker.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Malmuth |first=Mason |title=Gambling Theory and Other Topics |publisher=Two Plus Two Publishing |year=1987 |page ...er |first=Stewart |title=The Doctrine of Chances: Probabilistic Aspects of Gambling |publisher=Springer |year=2010 |isbn=978-3-540-78782-2 |pages=Chapter 7 Gam ...
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  • ...nn, John von]] and [[Oskar Morgenstern|Morgenstern, Oskar]], ''[[Theory of Games and Economic Behavior]]''. Princeton, NJ. Princeton University Press, 1953. === Nested gambling === ...
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  • ...to capture the apportionment of earned-run responsibility for a pitcher in games that saw contributions from other pitchers for the same team. Since pitcher ...'', or total runs allowed, since the statistics available for Negro league games did not always distinguish between earned and unearned runs. ...
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  • ...cher [[Donald Michie]] in 1961. It was designed to play human opponents in games of [[noughts and crosses]] (tic-tac-toe) by returning a move for any given ...that led to losing games, and supplemented strategies that led to winning games. Michie held a tournament against MENACE in 1961, wherein he experimented w ...
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  • ...making) were developed by [[Frank P. Ramsey]], [[Coherence (philosophical gambling strategy)|Bruno de Finetti]], [[Von Neumann–Morgenstern utility theorem|von ...Joel|title=Manipulation of preferences and relative utilitarianism|journal=Games and Economic Behavior|volume=37|pages=196–215|year=2001|citeseerx=10.1.1.39 ...
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  • ...only one light tome on the subject titled ''Liber de ludo aleae'' (Book on Games of Chance), which was published posthumously in 1663.<ref name="second">{{c ...istiaan Huygens]], whose ''De ratiociniis in aleae ludo'' (Calculations in Games of Chance) appeared in 1657 as the final chapter of Van Schooten's ''Exerci ...
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  • ...Mathematical-Statistics-and/Chapter/Optimal-Gambling-Systems-for-Favorable-Games/bsmsp/1200512159 |journal=Berkeley Symposium on Mathematical. Statistics an ...
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  • ...inal utility, it had been to address a [[St. Petersburg paradox|paradox of gambling]], rather than the [[paradox of value]]. The marginalists of the revolutio ...stern]] (1944),<ref>von Neumann, John and Oskar Morgenstern; ''[[Theory of Games and Economic Behavior]]'' (1944).</ref> and [[Leonard Jimmie Savage|Savage] ...
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  • ...kely to happen in the future (or vice versa), often arising in contexts of gambling and misinterpretation of statistics.}} ...=Edward N. |url=https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/fall2019/entries/logic-games/ |access-date=2024-04-28 |edition=Fall 2019 |publisher=Metaphysics Research ...
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  • ...first public, legal and government-owned casino was a Venetian four-story gambling house called "[[Ridotto]]", opened in 1638.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ente *[[Tarot]]: Tarot, any of a set of cards used in tarot games and in fortune-telling. Tarot decks were invented in Italy in the 1430s by ...
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