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Taking Chances - John Haigh


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Taking Chances - John Haigh

 
Description: ISBN 0198526636 / Author: John Haigh / Genre: Mind, Body & Spirit / Understanding probability and its application to modern life. John Haigh is Reader in Mathematics at Sussex University and his book covers a remarkably large number of topics. He tells you how to take chances ... more
Taking Chances - John Haigh ... playing the football pools and about the role of chance in sports such as tennis, golf, cricket and soccer. What points in tennis are most important? If a footballer gets a yellow card in 10 percent of games and is suspended for one game whenever he has accumulated two yellow cards, how often is he suspended? What is the chance that a team that scores the first goal goes on to win? He also writes about casino games, bridge and Monopoly, explaining why orange is the best colour of Monopoly property to own.

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