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What are the books on probability theory?
Here are some book recommendations about probability science:

1. High probability thinking: winners in life are all probability winners. The author is Ma, a Chinese-American, who graduated from MIT and is a mathematical genius. In the mid-1990s, he joined the "MIT 2 1 Point Team", a mysterious organization called professional card counting. Every weekend, he and his team members play a game of 2 1 point, with an accurate card counting system, and the principal is 1 US dollar. The highest record is that he won more than 6 million US dollars at the gambling table, so that he was banned by major casinos in the United States. Because Ma saw the decisive role of probability in the game of 2 1, he extended this thinking to life and applied it to business decision-making, investment and financial management, and life planning.

2. Princeton probability theory reader, written by StevenJ.Miller, is a fluent and easy-to-understand book, which enables you to quickly master the basic concepts and methods of probability theory. This book does not require readers to have too much mathematical background, but only uses easy-to-understand language and rich examples to make the basic concepts and methods of probability theory easy to understand. The examples in this book are very close to the reality of life, and even probability theory can be directly applied to solve practical problems, such as gambling and investment.

3. Basic statistics, Li Xingmin. This book introduces the basic knowledge of statistics. The book is divided into 10 chapters, including: probability theory and random variables, statistical inference, parameter estimation, hypothesis testing, variance analysis and so on.