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It varies very much by the type of coding the designer* is creating. But commonly similar between all video games is the coding and scripting of the game. There are a lot of variables that have to be defined so the game can function with limitations etc. For coding such as java, one has to use math to predefine a system of numbers for things such as ; size of maps, damage ( if it is that type of game ) , etc.
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It depends on what you are doing, but It wont count towards improving your math skills, unless you are buying / selling items in bulk at Grand Echange or something like that.
Some of the best poker audiobooks for learning and improving your skills in the game include "The Theory of Poker" by David Sklansky, "Harrington on Hold 'em" by Dan Harrington, and "Essential Poker Math" by Alton Hardin. These audiobooks cover fundamental strategies, advanced tactics, and mathematical concepts that can help players enhance their poker skills.
All you need to do is math, math, math! Also, in level one, go diagonal!