Betting the Line: Sports Wagering in American Life
- by Richard O. Davies, Richard G. Abram
This thoroughly researched, engagingly written account of the history of sports betting should prove fascinating to anyone who has ever put a fiver down on the home team.
The Golfer's Wagering Handbook
- by Joe Drozda
This guide to gambling surveys golf pros and golfers in every state.
How To Beat The Dog Races
- by Bill McBride, Stephen Potts
If you take the time to read and study this book, you will find yourself winning more often at the track. I've read the book three times and I was not a novice when I bought the book.
Wagering to Win: Best Bets for Fun at the Track
- by M. Paul Andersen
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 needed insight to all but the most seasoned gamblers.
Homestretch: A Celebration of America's Greatest Tracks
- by Nancy Stout, Jerry Cooke
Calculated Bets
- by Steven Skiena et al
It tells the story of how the author used computer simulations and mathematical modeling techniques to predict the outcome of jai-alai matches and bet on them successfully - increasing his initial stake by over 500% in one year!
The Basics of Winning Sports Betting
- by Avery Cardoza
Players learn this inside secrets of betting and winning at football, baseball, basketball, and boxing in this easy-to-read primer. Bettors learn how to read the betting lines, how the lines are formed, the odds in each sport, and how the over/under, teasers, and parlays work.
Beat the Sports Books: An Insider's Guide to Betting the NFL
- by Dan Gordon, Gordon Dan
Beat the Sports Books is a lesson in handicapping NFL games with an overwhelming emphasis on making your own lines. Dan Gordon provides the reader with detailed instruction in the methods that he uses to calculate lines, based on over 20 years of experience as an NFL bettor.
How Professional Gamblers Beat the Pro Football Pointspread
- by J. R. Miller
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.
Beyer on Speed
by Andrew Beyer
Reading Andrew Beyer is at once informative and entertaining, which anything on handicapping has no excuse not being.
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