Mason Malmuth
Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. Mason Malmuth is an American poker player, and author of books on both poker and gambling. He is the owner of Two Plus Two Publishing, which publishes books and runs an online gambling discussion forum.
Malmuth was born and grew up in Coral Gables, Florida. In 1973 he received his bachelor's degree in math, and in 1975 he received his master's degree in math both from Virginia Tech.[1]
The books are authored by himself, David Sklansky, and other writers including Dan Harrington, Bill Robertie, Ray Zee, Ed Miller, Nick Grudzien, Collin Moshman and Alan Schoonmaker.
Books by Mason Malmuth
Year Published | Title | Co-author(s) |
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2009 | The Professional Poker Dealer's Handbook: Expanded Edition | Dan Paymar & Donna Harris |
2004 | Fundamentals of Craps | Lynne Loomis |
2004 | Fundamentals of Video Poker | Lynne Loomis |
2004 | Gambling Theory and Other Topics | |
2004 | Small Stakes Hold'em | Ed Miller & David Sklansky |
2001 | Poker Essays Volume III | |
2000 | Fundamentals of Poker | Lynne Loomis |
1999 | Fundamentals of Poker | |
1999 | Hold'em Poker for Advanced Players | David Sklansky |
1998 | The Professional Poker Dealer's Handbook | Dan Paymar & Donna Harris |
1997 | Gambling for a Living | David Sklansky |
1997 | How to make $100,000 a Year Gambling for a Living | |
1997 | Poker, Gaming, and Life | David Sklansky |
1996 | Blackjack Essays | |
1996 | Poker Essays Volume II | |
1996 | The New Gambler's Bible:How to beat the Casinos, the Track, your Bookie, and your Buddies | |
1993 | Winning Concepts in Draw and Lowball | |
1991 | Poker Essays for Both Hold'em and Stud Players | |
1990 | Poker Essays | |
1989 | Seven-Card Stud for Advanced Players | David Sklansky & Ray Zee |
1987 | Hold'em Poker |
Malmuth has also written over 600 articles for various magazines and publications. [2]
References
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