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The Logic of Sports Betting
- Narrated by: Paul Thomas
- Length: 6 hrs and 41 mins
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Publisher's Summary
How do sportsbooks make their lines? Which types of bets are the best? Can you beat the house?
The Logic Of Sports Betting answers all these questions and more with a dash of humor and a whole lot of real talk about how it all works. Peek behind the counter and learn how sportsbooks operate. Combine that insider knowledge with why-didn’t-I-think-of-that sports betting logic, and you have the winning formula.
Ed Miller is a best-selling (over 300,000 copies sold) author of books on poker and gambling. This is his first book on sports betting, but maybe his favorite book to write so far.
Matthew Davidow is a sports modeler, using proprietary methods to beat major sports betting markets for over 15 years, and co-founding two leading private sports analytics firms along the way.
What people are saying about The Logic Of Sports Betting:
"Matt and Ed are two of the smartest minds in sports betting." (Rufus Peabody, professional sports bettor)
"As a sportsbook employee for 30-plus years, I find it difficult to read or watch anything about sports betting. But I could not put The Logic Of Sports Betting down. It’s that good." (Robert Walker, Las Vegas bookmaker)
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- jrwaggs11oh
- 12-12-2019
Good Book
enjoyed this book and thought it was very insightful on sports betting overview. does not give any details or help on how to make the correct bets.
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- timo
- 13-02-2020
Great listen
As a complete sports betting novice, this book laid everything out in an understanding way. I chose this book because I trust Ed Miller and was not disappointed.
I definitely recommend this book to anyone looking to learn sports betting or reinforce their knowledge.
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- Jacob P.
- 20-10-2020
Very technical, gets boring and long
This book dives deep into the technical side of sports betting. So deep that the only way to really comprehend it is to go out and buy the physical book to actually analyze tables and math. If you are looking for the super technical text book of sports betting, this is it.
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- Kindle Customer
- 28-08-2020
Excellent insight
Learned many new things about sports betting. Great job of explaining how the sports books work and several interesting nuances on finding good bets.
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- DDR1949
- 10-07-2020
High level information
From professional bettors to recreational punters this book is must read. If you are semi pro and starting to transition to some serious income streams from betting.... This is gold. These guys are the smartest guys in the room.... any room.
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- Michael Benfield
- 01-02-2020
complex and interesting
the math gets very heavy to me especially on audio. concepts and insights are interesting and useful.
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- John K Kite
- 19-10-2019
A lot of info, but it starts slow.
There is a lot of information into finding good bets and how to calculate them.
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- Thomas
- 18-02-2021
Uninteresting book
this is one of the worst books i have listened to from Audible. dont waste your time
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- Amazon Customer
- 21-01-2020
good book
im a beginner in the sports betting game so any info is good info
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- Sarosh
- 13-12-2019
Actual information
This book was nice because it actually gave you the information to build a foundation unlike the others I’ve read that are stories.
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