Re: Game theory books
I second JocK's recommendation of Drew Futtenberg's book for theoretical game theory. Colin Camerer's is the best on experimental game theory. Skipbidder's recommendation of Poundstone's book is also excellent, if you want something for a general reader but accurate about the technical details.
I immodestly put my own book, The Poker Face of Wall Street, in that last category. It's not only about game theory, so you'll only make use of two or three of the chapters. But it's got specific applications to poker, if that's your interest, and things you won't read anywhere else. It's not a book to learn game theory, but I think it's a good way to apply it to poker.
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