ESP Biography
DENNIS LIU, Crazy, but in a good way.
Major: Physics, Math. College/Employer: . Year of Graduation: Not available. |
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Brief Biographical Sketch:
In a sane world, I'd be teaching nerds all year long. Instead, I get by with teaching Fast-Paced HS Physics at Nerd Camp in Lancaster each summer(with the exception of '04, I've worked there every session since '97). I've been thinking about writing a book on the education of gifted adolescents based on my experiences there. Unfortunately, for most of the year, I resort to either poker(both online and live) and casino games in order to pay the bills. And as strange as it seems, I don't think that "professional gambler" is the weirdest job I've had in my employment history. Past Classes(Clicking a class title will bring you to the course's section of the corresponding course catalog)X4050: Intermediate No-Limit Hold'em in Splash! 2010 (Nov. 20 - 21, 2010)
Know the basics of how to play poker but want to improve? A poker pro will explain the tools you'll need to take the next step. Probable topics include: the continuation bet and how to defend against it, semibluffs, and jam-or-fold situations.
X4084: Discussion Group: Gifted Education in Splash! 2010 (Nov. 20 - 21, 2010)
In this course, the co-instructors will lead a group discussion about how to improve gifted education, both for students participating in the discussion as well as for gifted kids in general. Topics covered will include different models of gifted education, how to self-advocate, what kind of tools and support groups are available, and how to deal with school administration.
We may also try laying the groundwork to put together a resource to help gifted kids(particularly elementary school kids) make sense of the behavior of teachers, administrators, and grownups.
While this course is listed as a 50-minute course, we will try to arrange it for a 1:50 block so that we can go past 50 minutes if people are interested.
M2880: Advantage gambling: the casino business model, the poker boom, and gambling teams. in Splash! 2009 (Nov. 21 - 22, 2009)
A professional gambler talks about math, casinos, and myths and realities of professional gambling. Topics covered will include how probability can lead to profitable opportunities in casinos(i.e. card counting, use and abuse of bonus jackpots), why many math nerds are playing poker, and why casinos fear gambling teams.
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