Originally Posted by
Dark Horse
It figures. 30 bucks for all of 112 pages is a stretch for a book, but could easily be worth it if the information was sharp. Then I read the opening line. It says 'we are sports gamblers', or something of that nature. And for some reason I'm reading 'we are not sports gamblers, but guys selling a product to sports gamblers.' Maybe it had something to do with the fact that the very first page (at Amazon) then continues to explain that they don't handicap games, or anything else. The only thing that is necessary is to watch lines.
I like watching the lines, but not as much as reading between them. It usually comes back to the same question: If your angle is so incredibly good, why would you sell it to the general public? Watching the lines is important, but it's just one aspect in sports betting. It's not the 'cure-all' from New Orleans. And there could only be one reason to make it sound like that, on page 1...