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I've read Math of Poker a couple of times. It's pretty cool, basically poker-themed game theory at the level of Calculus 1 with some fancy operator notation thrown in. It didn't help my poker game at all, but maybe that's just me.
I totally agree with Spoon about studying The Theory of Poker. This book will help anyone's game because it explains the concepts and logic behind all poker actions.
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If anyone wants to start a ToP study thread, maybe after you're done with MoP, I'll definitely join.
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