This book is pretty sparse. It has some decent tips and tricks, but this should not be used as a stand alone text.
Very good choice as your first book on basic (discrete) probability. Lots of classical examples that you will encounter in more advanced classes too.
To make a rough sketch of this book, this book is the end product of class notes of a now retired teacher. It was created for a course in probability for human sciences.
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