sports betting books reviews

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Horseplayers: Life at the Track $10.21 This fun and witty exposé of horse racing in America goes behind the scenes at the track, providing a serious gambler’s-eye view of the action. Ted McClelland spent a year at tracks and off-track betting facilities in Chicago and across the country, profiling the people who make a career of gambling on horses. This account follows his personal journey of what it means to be a horseplayer as he ga… |
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Bowls (Paperback) $18.55 Provides practical advice that can help make you a better sportsperson whether you are learning the basic skills, discovering more advanced techniques or reviewing the fundamentals of your game. |
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The Tenth Garfield Fat Cat 3-Pack $9.42 THE LORD OF LASAGNA REIGNS SUPREME!There’s a lot of action in GARFIELD’s life. It just happens to revolve around the refrigerator! So whether he’s reviewing the list of things he’s not going to do today, testing the first law of physic… |
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Sharp Sports Betting $16.98 Sharp Sports Betting by Stanford Wong Published in 2001 by Pi Yee Press |
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Secrets of Professional Sports Betting $15.98 It’s time to win now! You’ll learn how to separate the truths from the myths of sports betting and make money in the real world with practical strategies. The major betting sports are covered with a special emphasis on football, basketball, baseball and hockey, along with concepts, tips, theories and techniques that apply to all sports. In addition to hard-hitting specific strategies for recognizing opportunities and finding value — money line wagering, buying points, hedging bets, trends versus systems, incomplete rosters, over/under plays, prop bet opportunities, connected wagers, betting games (not spreads) and much more — you’ll learn the mental aspects necessary for winning: keeping records, money management, analyzing wagers, and how to think differently from the average losing gambler. Kochan includes over 50 real-world examples of great bets! |
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Betting the Line $23.98 Betting the Line : Sports Wagering in American Life by Richard O. Davies, and Richard G. Abram Published in 2001 by Ohio State University Press |
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Fixed Odds Sports Betting $18.98 Few people manage to make money from gambling, and fewer still make a living from it. Written for hardened and novice betters alike, Joseph Buchdahl’s essential guide examines, through various numerical techniques, how fixed odds punters may learn to beat the bookmaker, protect profits through a sensible approach to risk management, and turn high-risk gambling into a form of low-risk investment. |
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Sports Spread Betting $40.95 Buy and sell [Sports Spread Betting] at great prices. |
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Insights Into Sports Betting $49.95 Buy and sell [Insights Into Sports Betting] at great prices. |
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Betting on Horse Racing For Dummies (For Dummies (Sports & Hobbies)) $8.98 How to enjoy a day at the races-and bet to win! The last two years have seen a record number of Americans tune in for climatic Triple Crown races featuring Smarty Jones and Funny Cide; in 2004, television viewership jumped a whopping 61 percent over the record set in 2003, and the Belmont Stakes race itself drew a record crowd of more than 120,000! This easy-to-understand guide shows first-time visitors to the track how to enjoy the sport of horse racing-and make smart bets. It explains what goes on at the track, what to look for in horses and jockeys, how to read a racing form and do simple handicapping, and how to manage betting funds and make wagers that stand a good chance of paying off. Complete with coverage of off-track and online betting, it’s just what anyone needs to play the ponies-and win! Richard Eng (Las Vegas, NV) is a racing writer and handicapper for the Las Vegas Review-Journal, a columnist for the Daily Racing Form, and the host of a horseracing radio program in Las Vegas. He was formerly a part of the ABC Sports team that covered the Triple Crown. |
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Information Efficiency in Financial and Betting Markets $116.48 This survey of the theory and practice of gambling uses examples from an international range of sports betting markets. Gambling markets offer economists a fascinating case study of how information efficiency operates in a market. Insights gained from gambling interest many: governments (who tax gamblers), financial market analysts (who gamble on the financial markets), and, lastly, mathematicians (who analyze the puzzle of gambling). |
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Beat the Sports Books $8.48 Beat the Sports Books exposes the truth about the media, sports touts, and bookmaker pitfalls that lie in wait for the beginning bettor. It provides a step-by-step guide to odds, point-spreads, and public betting patterns that create opportunities for the professional bettor. Dan explains how to make your own lines using power ratings, motivational edges, and statistical indicators, and how to manage money and emotions for survival and maximum profits over the long haul. Making money from the sports books is not easy, even if you ve got both the edge and the bankroll. For those who like to bet on sports, however, or for those who are interested in finding another real way to beat the casinos in the long run, Beat the Sports Books is a revelation. |
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Exotic Betting $19.48 In Exotic Betting, the horseplayer takes a colorful wagering ride by learning to maximize profits by betting on a multitude of exotic wagers including the daily double, exacta, trifecta, quinella, superfecta, pick 3, 4, and 6. |
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Betting To Win $19.49 Based on an array of published and hitherto unpublished evidence, the author pinpoints techniques that will aid the bettor in formulating a successful and consistent betting strategy. The whole is presented in an informative but entertaining way, which should appeal to all those interested in betting as a hobby or as a way of earning a second income. Betting to Win covers: * The various forums that are available to UK residents for betting on the myriad of sports events, financial and specialist markets that are currently available. * Covers the wide variety of fixed-odds markets across the world, but also spread betting, pari-mutuel and Tote betting, and focuses also on the recent explosion of interest in person-to-person betting exchanges. It also identifies other novel betting mediums. * The latest academic and professional research on the operation and analysis of horseracing, greyhound racing, football betting and numerous other sports betting markets is collated, summarized and made accessible in a non-technical form. * Explores betting opportunities in less traditional markets. Professor Leighton Vaughan Williams is Professor of Economics and Finance, Director of the Betting Research Unit, and Head of Economics Research at the Nottingham Trent University. He has published extensively in the area of betting research, including forthcoming titles from CUP and Routledge. He has also acted in a consultative capacity to a wide range of commercial, government and regulatory bodies |
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