This book isn't for beginners, it's for the 99% of sports bettors who don't even know what they don't know. There are no easy systems or gimmicks here because there aren't any in real life. There's just hard work and math and the key formulas necessary to be a professional sports bettor or an astute part-time player, and the key ideas to get you started properly handicapping. For an independent review from the sharpest guys in the world: https://tinyurl.com/ycwvewgu
2019 Edition!!!Who Else Wants to Win $215,000?I am beyond proud to report that one reader of last year's edition of this book won $215,000 in the prestigious Westgate SuperContest. Another reader won close to $50,000. That's a lot of money for picking winners in football. And here's even better news: You can do the same.The Secret to Winning Big Money Betting on FootballWhether you're a pro sports bettor, a recreational bettor, or simply someone out to win your office football pool, you've come to the right place. This book contains over 100 pages of comprehensive analysis for the 2019 Week On... [Read More]
"The first weekend at the track after reading your book (Handicapping Secrets of the Horse Racing Fanatic) I won $2,600.00! Thanks for all the great info."R. Kelley - Los Angeles, CA. "...Initially, I was looking for the plays on the pick six but actually evaluated them last. I would almost swear that I was privileged to look at an experienced horse player's soul. I believe this material needs more than reading, it should be studied and practiced. The author is certainly knowledgeable about the secrets of winning. For any serious horse player who is self taught or those who aspire to colle... [Read More]
Endorsed by ESPN betting journalist David Purdum; Amazon #1 BestsellerYou know everything about sports. So why aren't you rich gambling on them?Sportswriter and entrepreneur Matt Rudnitsky turned his grandmother's $100 birthday gift into $7,896.32 in two years of sports gambling. And then he lost it all in two months.Common estimates say 95-99% of sports bettors lose money long-term—but Rudnitsky spent the next two years reverse-engineering the secrets of Smart Sports Bettors ... and finally cracked the code.After hundreds of hours of reading — and thousands of dollars lost, and eventually... [Read More]
Prior to reading any book on the subject of handicapping thoroughbreds, a person should know what qualifications that writer possesses and most important that he or she have a passion for what they do. I am one that strongly believes success breeds success, not only in handicapping but in the other aspects of life as well. Hopefully, I fit the definition of successful having been a Sr. Vice President of a very large conglomerate for over 20 years.My experience with thoroughbreds spans over 50 years and not only includes handicapping, but also breeding thoroughbreds in Kentucky and racing them... [Read More]
In The Winning Horseplayer, Andrew Beyer builds on the strategy of speed handicapping that he detailed brilliantly in Picking Winners by introducing the concept of trip handicapping. Through an unbeatable combination of case studies and lively anecdotes, Beyer shows the smart bettor how to combine past performance data with an understanding of trips, track bias, and pace. This advanced guide to handicapping, which includes a new preface by the author, offers a generous dose of the wit and wisdom that have made Beyer a legend in the sport.
“The Logical Choice is a great piece of work. Well done!” ~~ Ed Watts, May 14, 2013.“I consider it one of the most interesting handicapping approaches I’ve ever tried...” ~~ James R. Winter, July 15, 2013.In 2010, the favorite won 36.7% of all races run in North America at average odds of 6/5. So, if you had wagered on every favorite that ran that year you would have lost $385.20 per 1,000 races. There is a better way, and this is it.Scroll up and grab a copy today.
In The Smart Money, Michael Konik takes listeners behind the veil of secrecy shrouding the most successful sports gambling operation in America, to its innermost sanctum. He reveals how they, and he, got rich by beating the Vegas lines and, ultimately, the multi-million-dollar offshore betting circuit. He details the perks and perils of a lifestyle in which staking inordinate sums of money on the outcome of a game, sometimes as much as $1 million on a single event, is a normal part of doing business.
This #1 best-seller, The Betting Black Book, details the betting history of all 128 active FBS college football coaches. Ten years of college football betting data are synthesized and made simple for both the professional and amateur sports bettor to access every coach’s against-the-spread tendencies. Know how each coach’s team has performed against-the-spread:•As big and small favorites and underdogs•In home, away, and bowl games•In conference and non-conference games•In the first game of the season•After a bye week, and so much moreIf you are a data-driven college football bett... [Read More]
A classic guide to handicap strategies in the field of thoroughbred racing Just as football evolved with the introduction of the forward pass and basketball with the development of the jump shot, so too was handicapping forever changed by the use of speed figures—and it all started with Andrew Beyer. With a foreword discussing the changes that have swept horse racing since the book's original publication in 1975, Picking Winners is essential reading both for serious horseplayers and curious amateurs.
The Last of the Racetrack Touts begins in 1957 when Billy Mulray, an innocent, 20 year old college student, misses his appointment for a summer job at the racetrack. Through a twist of fate, he is offered a spot selling tip sheets and is suddenly immersed into the colorful and mysterious world of racetrack touts–a cadre of street smart men with names like Onion Joe, Jigger Higgins, Wingy, Bullet Bob, and the Alligator. Billy is quickly befriended by veteran hustler Rip McKenna, a fast talking, hard drinking wise guy who mentors Billy and tries to teach him the ropes.The action follows Billy ... [Read More]
This book is recommended to all football bettors especially who love to bet Asian handicap. It reveals best skills to interpret the handicaps and odds that offered by different gambling companies. You will be inspired to bet wisely and your incomes must have a rapid gain after you learned the skills.
Bill Peterson is one of the most prolific horse racing writers on the internet with over 800 articles on the subject of horse racing handicapping. Bill shares his insights, angles, tips, and even a few simple systems to help you win more and enjoy your days at the races.Also included are several humorous short stories (fiction). Meet Louis, the Professor, Bill, Gramps, and Jenn. Read the story of Mighty Fearsome, the slowest horse on the East Coast. This collection is pure gold by a man who has owned and groomed race horses and attended the races for over 50 years.
The 100 Best Tennis Lessons, is a compilation of international tour coach Dave Rineberg's actual on court lessons and information written in a coach-to-player voice. From junior prodigies to college All-Americans to the best players
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