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  • mooseboy84
    SBR Hustler
    • 05-22-08
    • 63

    #1
    books on betting
    What are some good books on the "basics" of betting, and just basic strategy and odds?
  • Dark Horse
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 12-14-05
    • 13764

    #2
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    There's a lot of bad stuff written on the subject, and a little good.
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    • pico
      BARRELED IN @ SBR!
      • 04-05-07
      • 27321

      #3
      avoid anything that has about 100 some pages, large font, and wide margin
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      • Bullajami
        SBR Sharp
        • 12-23-05
        • 472

        #4
        Sharp Sports Betting by Stanford Wong
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        • Data
          SBR MVP
          • 11-27-07
          • 2236

          #5
          Mason Malmuth: "Gambling Theory and Other Topics". Arguably, the best gambling book ever written. Thinking about this made me realize that Ganchrow has enough, or close to that, outstanding material for a book of his own.

          Hey, Ganchrow, just put together all those articles as Mason did with his Poker Essays. What do you say?
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          • SlickFazzer
            SBR Posting Legend
            • 05-22-08
            • 20209

            #6
            Weighing the Odds in Sports Betting by King Yao.

            Solid book.
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            • Meestermike
              SBR Sharp
              • 11-21-06
              • 329

              #7
              betting baseball 2007 & 2008 by Michael Murray.

              Available at gamblers book store...
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              or on Amazon
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              • Thremp
                SBR MVP
                • 07-23-07
                • 2067

                #8
                Mason is not a great sports betting mind.

                Fixed Odds Sports Betting by Joseph Buchdahl
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                • Justin7
                  SBR Hall of Famer
                  • 07-31-06
                  • 8577

                  #9
                  Originally posted by SlickFazzer
                  Weighing the Odds in Sports Betting by King Yao.

                  Solid book.
                  This would be my #1 recommendation.
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                  • 20Four7
                    SBR Hall of Famer
                    • 04-08-07
                    • 6703

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Justin7
                    This would be my #1 recommendation.
                    I'm currently reading that book, so far it seems very good.
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                    • Pat Patriot
                      SBR Rookie
                      • 06-02-08
                      • 17

                      #11
                      Just bought a bases book called "Without a Tout" by Thomas Miller.
                      Don't waste your money it sucks.Lots of numbers jibberish.
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                      • Dark Horse
                        SBR Posting Legend
                        • 12-14-05
                        • 13764

                        #12
                        There are some good books about the basics, but they don't show you how to win. A guy who makes a lot of money gambling isn't going to write a book about how he's doing it. Not going to happen.

                        Third party books, about the best gamblers and investors, are where most useful information is at. The next best thing to hanging out with the very best in the business is to have someone interview or study the very best for you.

                        The winning investment habits of Warren Buffett & George Soros by Mark Tier.

                        In the end it's all about right or wrong habits.
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                        • thezbar
                          SBR Hall of Famer
                          • 08-29-06
                          • 6422

                          #13
                          Most gambling books fall short of the educating the true facts of life.. Exerperiece is better. Play small, develope a style that works for you. I've read most of Sanford Wong's material. Its useful in helping understanding the math side of gaming. The tournament blackjack book is the best. "Guerilla Gambling" is an interesting mind set to learn while somewhat limited in content. Yet I would still add it to the list of books to read. Any book on the lives of famous gamblers is another way to learn the bigger picture as to the nature of the beast.
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                          • the_fredrik
                            SBR Hustler
                            • 03-27-07
                            • 72

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Data
                            Mason Malmuth: "Gambling Theory and Other Topics". Arguably, the best gambling book ever written. Thinking about this made me realize that Ganchrow has enough, or close to that, outstanding material for a book of his own.

                            Hey, Ganchrow, just put together all those articles as Mason did with his Poker Essays. What do you say?
                            Data, you seem like a smart dude so I respect your opinon, but I cannot understand why the Mason book is even decent!
                            Basically, the only thing he says in the book is that it is good to vary your bet size (hello Kelly!) and that he is sooooooo good.
                            Can you please explain what you found useful?

                            My recommendation of books:
                            - Sharp Sports betting (wong)
                            - Gambling Wizards (Munchkin)
                            - Fixed Odds Sports Betting (Buchdahl)
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                            • Data
                              SBR MVP
                              • 11-27-07
                              • 2236

                              #15
                              Originally posted by the_fredrik
                              Data, you seem like a smart dude so I respect your opinon, but I cannot understand why the Mason book is even decent!
                              Basically, the only thing he says in the book is that it is good to vary your bet size (hello Kelly!) and that he is sooooooo good.
                              Can you please explain what you found useful?
                              the_fredrik, I found it interesting how the author goes beyond sizing the bets and illustrates how non-self-weighting strategies can be applied to solve real life problems. Then, "Building Pyramids" opened up my eyes on how to become a big winner.
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                              • marcoforte
                                SBR High Roller
                                • 08-10-08
                                • 140

                                #16
                                for the teaser, parlay player and those who like a numerical philosophy,

                                Win More Lose Less by Don Peszynski

                                For a different view of the nfl game,

                                The Hidden Game of Football by bob Carroll, Pete Palmer, John Thorn
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                                • TheLock
                                  SBR Posting Legend
                                  • 04-06-08
                                  • 14427

                                  #17
                                  Originally posted by Justin7
                                  This would be my #1 recommendation.


                                  I'm ashamed to say that although I've read many books on poker, I've never read a book on sportsbetting.

                                  Would you recommend this book as a first read Justin? I'm not a total square who knows nothing but I'm wondering if this book may be too advanced.
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                                  • durito
                                    SBR Posting Legend
                                    • 07-03-06
                                    • 13173

                                    #18
                                    Originally posted by TheLock
                                    I'm ashamed to say that although I've read many books on poker, I've never read a book on sportsbetting.

                                    Would you recommend this book as a first read Justin? I'm not a total square who knows nothing but I'm wondering if this book may be too advanced.
                                    it's not, get it.
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                                    • vincent vega
                                      SBR Rookie
                                      • 07-29-08
                                      • 7

                                      #19
                                      The best I found by far are Wong and Yeo's books.

                                      For an advanced read I thought Dan Gordon's "beat the sportsbook" was a good read. It gives you an Idea of how to use ratings in your handicapping. It also gives you a good understanding of how the spread is made up and how past spreads affects future ones.
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                                      • Bullajami
                                        SBR Sharp
                                        • 12-23-05
                                        • 472

                                        #20
                                        Originally posted by TheLock
                                        I'm ashamed to say that although I've read many books on poker, I've never read a book on sportsbetting.

                                        Would you recommend this book as a first read Justin? I'm not a total square who knows nothing but I'm wondering if this book may be too advanced.
                                        Just read it last week. It is not too advanced.
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