Just bought and watched the Sports Betting documentary Life on The Line. Small review
It was god awful and not worth the $4.97. I knew Teddy "48/52' Servansky was in the doc but didn't know he was the main character. I like listening to Steve Fezzik speak but there wasn't too much of him in the film. They also spotlighted some day trader and his nerd brother. It was almost impossible to watch towards then end when these so called 'pros' were cheering on their super bowl bets like little girls from the Hilton sports book and then have to listen to Teddy Covers tell everyone he's the best sports handicapper in the world. I'm not going to go back and watch it again but I believe I heard one of the guys say he put his entire bankroll on the line in the super bowl. A good idea made into a bad film. I give it a 3 out of 10.