

A real bible of sports betting.

Oh, no wonder i couldnt win.

Odds on FavoriteThis is truly a very good read and if you have interest in sports betting and Las Vegas I can't see how you could go wrong in purchasing this.
The Powerful Drive Of GamblingThe book also chronicles the agony, torment, and excitement of sports betting. Unfortunately, for those who are already living the gambler's lifestyle there's little in this book they don't already know. For those considering using sports betting as their sole source of income, they might think twice after reading this book. However, acknowledging that gambling is such a powerful drive, I'm afraid they'll want to find out for themselves. Good Luck!
Great Read! Felt like I was there!My biggest letdown from the book is when it ended. I wanted to read more! I wanted more true stories to feel the exitement of winning as well as the sickening feeling of losing a bet in the last few seconds of a game to a freak play.
The book leaves the reader thnking maybe I do not know as much as I think I do about betting sports. The games fall squarely on the lines so often it is scary. If the wise guys can not beat the lines studying information and trends as a full time job, how can I possibly do it over the long run committed to a family and working a full time job.
I only found a few editing mistakes where the team did not cover the spread but our guy was stated to have a winning ticket. Not enough to take away from the realism or to be too distracting. No gambler really tells the truth all the times. It would have been a little better if we knew how much the bettors really lost or won, the book was a little vague in that area. It only stated the our guys had had a very bad two months.
But to finish positively, It was a great read and one I will pass on to my best of friends.


Worst sports betting book I've ever read!
Kudos To A Well-known Professional
If you bet on sports, buy this book

Circa 1900?This might be a decent book for somebody who is just starting out in the world of sports betting. You learn what juice is, how a local bookie might shade a hometown line etc. However all the information was written at least 10 years or more ago. As sport-betting moves into a new era, the usefulness of this dated information is questionable but it was frustrating to sit through reading.
In short, there is very little worthwhile about this book for a more advanced player with a semi-decent understanding of mathmatical probability.
Bad BetLots of ryhmes, many words in CAPITALS, even a picture of the author circa 1949 but unfortunately very little useful information on how to systematically implement winning sports betting methods.
Excellent Book, It Worked for Me !!!I will never bet on a "hunch" ever again. This book has really opened my eyes to what is possible when betting on sports.





The first section of the book explains some of the basics of sports betting with a good explanation of what it takes to win. Most of the rest of the book specifically addresses betting on the NFL game and how to beat it, including a valuable money-making betting system.
There are also two chapters in the book dealing with money management, which explain how important this aspect of sports betting is. The information here dispels a number of myths regarding money management and can be applied to any sport. Of all of the great lessons in the book, these may be the most eye-opening and what makes you the most money.
If you are serious about learning about sports betting, this book is an unbeatable investment.