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How Professional Gamblers Beat the Pro Football Pointspread
Published in Plastic Comb by Flying m Group (01 June, 1997)
Author: J. R. Miller
Amazon base price: $34.95
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A real bible of sports betting.
This is by far the best source I've encountered for tips on sports betting. Miller is a real professional sports bettor-- not one of those phonies who promise 90% locks, he understands the real nature of the game and explains it in a simple, straightforward manner perfect for novices and experts alike.

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.


How to Win at Sports Betting
Published in Paperback by Cardoza Pub (November, 1990)
Author: J. Edward Allen
Amazon base price: $12.95
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good book on sports betting
This book isn't full of any get rich quick schemes but it gives you good strategies to making your own lines and understanding better how the lines are made. This book covers the 5 major sports with different strategies specific to each sport. I would suggest this book especially if you can get it used really cheap like I did. Definitely worth the [money]! Very interesting read.


How to Win at Thoroughbred Racing (The Art of Selecting Racetrack Winners)
Published in Paperback by Robert V. Rowe (06 April, 1998)
Author: Robert V. Rowe
Amazon base price: $24.95
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"The money was well spent."
The book I bought from you was a steal as far as I'm concerned. I had no real problem understanding it.Sometimes I'd get a little lost with details, but would just read it over. I truly enjoyed it and feel the money was well spent.


Lem Banker's Book of Sports Betting/Includes: Football, Baseball, Basketball and Boxing
Published in Paperback by E P Dutton (November, 1986)
Authors: Lem Banker, Frederick C. Klein, and Fred Klein
Amazon base price: $8.95
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Oh, no wonder i couldnt win.
betting, you cant beat the action. I have above average intelligence, but I had no common sense when it came to betting. No discipline, no money management and no sense. This book was jumping out before me. the skies opening up. A hundred scratches of the head and a thousand oh yeahs. Changed my life. Follow the tenants of the book to the letter of the law. Be a fanatic and never deviate and then you just might have a opprotunity at being a winner. Without this book, there is no opprotunity. NOw being smart is as easy as bookwork. I own a comfortable life due to Lem Banker and to playing backgammon where the laws of probabilites cant be argued.


Portraits of Kentucky Derby Winners: A 120-Year History
Published in Hardcover by Health Communications (March, 1995)
Authors: Beverly Bryant and Beverley Portraits in Roses Bryant
Amazon base price: $20.00
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Portraits of Kentucky Derby Winners: A 120 Year History
A concise, colorful history of the first 120 winners of America's most famous horse race. A short page story accompanies each lovingly done portrait. This lady knows how to draw horses--she doesn't pretty them up, she shows them how they are, beautiful enough without having to add any artificial ingredients. The stories are fascinating if you are a racing fan or like to read biographies of people and animals. The book is relatively inexpensive for art and history of this quality


Success at the Harness Races
Published in Paperback by Wilshire Book Co (October, 1979)
Author: Barry Meadow
Amazon base price: $7.00
Used price: $3.49
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Great book for anyone
Tom Ainsley's book is great if your new to harness racing and want to learn how to handicap or if you're already into it and want to refine your skills. MUST READ!


Thoroughbred Cycles
Published in Hardcover by William Morrow (April, 1990)
Author: Mark Cramer
Amazon base price: $23.00
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The best book on the "ART" of handicapping written to date.
Mark Cramer has written the most thought provoking tome I've read. There are many excellent books on the "SCIENCE" of handicapping. But this book brings home the the reality that races are won by flesh and blood animals prepared by mortals (trainers) who are fraught with their own strengths and weaknessses.Anyone who extrapolates figures from services or computer programs water down the past performance to a number. Predicting the future(handicapping the "ART"), is far more involved in "cycles". This book is a must read for all serious handicappers


Thoroughbred Handicapping: State of the Art
Published in Paperback by Quill (April, 1992)
Author: William L. Quirin
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Classic handicapping reference book
One of the classic reference books on horse race handicapping. The book covers a wide range of techniques and tactics in picking winners at the track (from basics for the beginner, to more complex applications for the experienced race track enthusiast). Book is now out of print (in any published form) and is becoming quite a sought after item as it really should be part of any comprehensive personal handicapping reference library.


Twist the Axe: A Horseplayer's Story
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Bottom Dog Press (23 December, 2001)
Author: Maj Ragain
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Unforgivably brilliant.
Maj Ragain, Twist the Axe: A Horseplayer's Story (Bottom Dog Press, 2001)

Twist the Axe is the best book I've read this year, a conglomeration of Ragain's writings on racehorses and the culture surrounding them culled from many years of work. This book collects previously published and unpublished work, poems, stories, journals, and the odd drawing or two, pairing them with newspaper clippings, result charts, family trees, and just about anything else one could think of. Ragain can lay claim to being one of the ten or twenty best poets working in America today; his distinctive poetic style, the storytelling diction Williams tried and failed to achieve time after time, meshes with the juxtaposed images of hopeless, cheap horses and the memories they raise. On one level, of course, it's all about the horses; on another level, it's about the rest of life.

Ragain never makes the reader dig too far; there are layers beneath, of course, for those who want to pursue them, but the average John Q. will certainly be able to understand the connections in 'Morning Line;'

Jim Henson, father beard of muppets,
died of bacterial pneumonia, May 17, 1990.
The next day at Thistledown, fifth race,
a mare named Big Time Bird went off,
unacknowledged, at odds of 134 to 1.
Big Time Bird ran the race of her life,
drenched in and driven by grief,
the hot lasix of tears.
She finished second, a half length short,
beaten by a horse named Woman in Love.
You will never figure out this one.

This is one of those books that, if anyone outside the world of poetry knew of its existence, might have the power to draw thousands back into the fold. It is understandable, perfectly written, accessible not only to the poetry junkie but to the average reader. For most people, it's a pleasurable new world; for the chosen few who have been lucky enough to have been reading Ragain's books for longer, it will be another rest stop on the way to Paradise. They are all too few (this is Ragain's fifth book, with the first published in 1979), and should be eagerly devoured, once found. *****


Wagering to Win: Best Bets for Fun at the Track
Published in Paperback by Mutuel Press, Inc (March, 1995)
Author: M. Paul Andersen
Amazon base price: $19.95
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The Definitive Guide To Track Wagering
This is THE best guide that I have ever come across in regards to wagering on horses and greyhounds. It is a must have book for any novice gambler, explaining every type of wager, defining track terms, and providing a guide of tracks of North America.

While the book is a must have for beginners, even most veteran gamblers would find this book quite beneficial. Mr. Andersen begins his book with the most basic of wagering information and progresses into more exotic wagers which would provide much needeed insight to all but the most seasoned gamblers.

There is an entire section devoted to wagering tables. I have found this to be quite indispensible while at the track trying to calculate how much a particular exotic bet will cost. I never go out to the track without this "tool".

The only complaint that I had with this book initially, was that I thought it was a greyhound handicapping book. It covers horses as well as greyhounds and definately is NOT a handicapping book. With that stated, I was very pleasantly surprised at all the wonderful information contained in this book and am happy to have made this particular "mistake". I would definately recommend this book to wagerers at any level.


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