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    Statistics Books

    Does anyone have any good recommendations for statistics books that will help understand the concepts used frequently here?

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    any intro stats book

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    Quote Originally Posted by mathdotcom View Post
    any intro stats book
    Could you actually be of any less help?




    I'm a fan of the Head First Series. Here is link to place where you can download free pdf of their statistics book.

    http://it-ebooks.info/book/377/
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    It's all the same shit in every book, what do you want me to say?

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    http://www.khanacademy.org/math/statistics

    Would be a worthwhile starting point.

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    Thank you. I was just wondering if there were certain books you found more helpful then others, that's all.

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    This is by far the best book I have seen on the topic, at least for aspiring sports bettors.

    http://www.amazon.com/Mathematics-Ga...cm_rdp_product
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    At the end of the day you need a serious training in stats and not just 'sports-relevant stats' to make it. i.e. you need to think like a statistician and know when certain methods work and when they don't work. These applied books focus on using stuff that works in certain situations and readers then think they always apply.

    My most particular pet peeve in the HTT is the situation where people who don't have a clue about the mechanics of regression analysis go horribly wrong, usually because they just run a regression on whatever data they have and think they've done their job. Anyone who knows anything about it knows there are 1000 ways it can go easily wrong.

    J7 has been picked on enough this week but I will say his book is full of regression blunders.

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    This is like asking people to recommend a good book on addition and subtraction. They're all the fukkin same

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    Quote Originally Posted by Justin7 View Post
    This is by far the best book I have seen on the topic, at least for aspiring sports bettors.

    http://www.amazon.com/Mathematics-Ga...cm_rdp_product


    NICE ADDITION HERE JUSTIN!!! Anyone have this on .pdf?

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    C'mon people, it doesn't take a stat genius to do a little back testing on regression. I must say that these guys do. at times, try to make the goal a little tougher than it really is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mathdotcom View Post
    At the end of the day you need a serious training in stats and not just 'sports-relevant stats' to make it. i.e. you need to think like a statistician and know when certain methods work and when they don't work. These applied books focus on using stuff that works in certain situations and readers then think they always apply.

    My most particular pet peeve in the HTT is the situation where people who don't have a clue about the mechanics of regression analysis go horribly wrong, usually because they just run a regression on whatever data they have and think they've done their job. Anyone who knows anything about it knows there are 1000 ways it can go easily wrong.

    J7 has been picked on enough this week but I will say his book is full of regression blunders.
    All of these guys want to take shortcuts, Mathy. Justin is a prime example. He seems to take shortcuts in pretty much everything he does. The other thread is a perfect example.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MonkeyF0cker View Post
    All of these guys want to take shortcuts, Mathy. Justin is a prime example. He seems to take shortcuts in pretty much everything he does. The other thread is a perfect example.
    Hey hey gambling for a living is the biggest shortcut in life!

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    Quote Originally Posted by yak merchant View Post
    Could you actually be of any less help?




    I'm a fan of the Head First Series. Here is link to place where you can download free pdf of their statistics book.

    http://it-ebooks.info/book/377/
    Very useful book, every gambler should read that.
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    this is prolly the best intro text on probability/stat

    http://www.amazon.com/Probability-St...ywords=degroot

    3rd edition is better if you could get that

    stat inference by casella is a more advanced book that is also good

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    Quote Originally Posted by thesoxman101 View Post
    Does anyone have any good recommendations for statistics books that will help understand the concepts used frequently here?
    There you are: http://stats.stackexchange.com/quest...ical-textbooks
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    I just found this if anyone's interested:

    http://www.udacity.com/overview/Course/st101

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    Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by thesoxman101 View Post
    I just found this if anyone's interested:

    http://www.udacity.com/overview/Course/st101
    everything has come such a long way, who figured now you can enroll for free courses

    how much easier can it get?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Justin7 View Post
    This is by far the best book I have seen on the topic, at least for aspiring sports bettors.

    http://www.amazon.com/Mathematics-Ga...cm_rdp_product
    Jeepers....looks like a good read but it costs 57 clams on Amazon. I wonder if it can be purchased anywhere else for a more reasonable amount?

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    Fixed Odds Sports Betting/Statistical Forecasting and Risk Management/Joseph buchdahl

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