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The sports gambling book you can bet on Sports betting combines America's national pastime (sports) with its national passion (gambling). In the U.S., more than a third of the population bets on at least one sporting event every year. With the recent lifting of the federal ban on sports gambling, states are pushing legislation to take advantage of the new potential source of revenue. The best sports betting books are data driven, statistically honest, and offer ways to take action. Sports Betting For Dummies will cover the basics, as well as delving into more nuanced topics. You'll find all the need-to-know information on types of bets, statistics, handicapping fundamentals, and more. Betting on football, basketball, baseball, and other sportsBetting on special events, such as the Superbowl or the OlympicsMoney managementBetting on the internet With handy tips, tricks, and tools, Sports Betting For Dummies shows you how to place the right bet at the right timeto get the right payoff

Table of Contents

Foreword xv

Introduction 1

About This Book 1

Before You Go Any Further 3

Foolish Assumptions 4

Icons Used in This Book 5

Beyond the Book 5

Where to Go from Here 5

Part 1: Sports Betting Basics 7

Chapter 1: Betting Sports for Fun and Profit 9

Eight Days in October 10

A surprise win 10

Victory’s revenge 10

Finding profit in the roller coaster 11

Do Sports Bettors Win? 12

The Wagers of Sin 14

Fans and Bettors: Better Fans 15

Sharps and squares 16

Advantage bettors 17

Why 50 Percent Doesn’t Cut It 17

52.38 is the new 50 18

How sports bettors win 19

Comparative betting success 20

What Kind of Sports Bettor Are You? 20

Financially interested fan 21

Ace Rothstein-esque 21

Data guru 22

Spread shredder 22

A little of everything 23

The Legal Landscape of Sports Betting 23

I’m not a lawyer but 23

Federal laws 24

The Supreme Court to the rescue 25

State laws 25

Sports betting and organized crime 28

What Can’t I Bet On? 29

Setting Some Goals (and Limits) 29

This Is Your Brain on Gambling 30

Chapter 2: The Basic Bets 33

The Betting Contract 34

The premises of the promise 34

Monetary policy 36

All’s fair 36

Overloading the odds 37

Illuminating examples 37

An introduction to betting with odds 40

Betting against a Bookmaker 42

The moneyline 43

A quick look at vigorish (the vig) 50

Point Spreads: Thumb on the Scale 50

Losing team, winning bet 52

Half is enough 53

Point spread = 0 54

Betting on a point spread 54

Over/Under Betting 56

Multi-Bet Wagers 58

Parlays: Let it ride 58

Parlay odds 60

Teasers: A little help 61

Variations on a Theme 62

Exotic bets 63

Prop bets 63

Chapter 3: The House 65

The Sports Betting Business 66

Inventing the modern sports book 67

Today’s business 67

In-Person Betting 67

The big board: Reading the betting menu 68

Step by step: How to place an in-person bet 74

And in the end, the odds you get are equal to the odds you give 75

The morning after 76

Online Betting 76

Domestic online sports books 78

Offshore sports books 78

Betting kiosks/casino apps 79

I Got a Guy: Private Bookmakers 79

State Lotteries 81

Part 2: Betting Smart 83

Chapter 4: Beating the - Odds 85

A Tale of Two Numbers 85

Great expectation 86

Breakin’ even 2: Electric boogaloo 87

Positive EV, No Instructions Included 88

The missing piece: Win probability 89

Pennies on the dollar 89

Staying positive 90

Bookmakers and Odds 91

Holding onto the handle 92

Book balancing 93

Balancing the Books 97

Odds as a price 97

An odds life 99

Sharp objects 102

Bookmaking Business Models 107

Market makers: The odds stork 107

Market followers 107

The SuperMegaCup odds life cycle example 108

Early money/late money 109

World premier odds 109

The early bird gets the risk (and the reward) 110

Odds at odds 111

Chapter 5: The Best Bettor Habits 113

Winning Habits: A Quick Review 114

Betting Approaches 114

An idealized bet selection process 115

The goal of bet allocation 116

Financial diversity 117

The value of outs 120

Bet sizing 121

The Importance of Record-Keeping 125

Measures of success 126

Bet records 126

Bankrolling 127

The time dimension 127

Time as a flat circle 128

Where do you stand? 128

Establishing a fiscal period 129

How to think about a wealthroll 131

Rolling your own 132

Metric Superiority: Winning Percentage versus ROI versus Profit 134

ROI 134

Profit (and loss) 136

Win/loss records 139

Chapter 6: Full Frontal Nudity (and Some Statistics and Probability) 141

Thanks for Nothing, Ancestors 142

Narratives instead of numbers 143

Probabilities and Single-Outcome Events 144

Alternate universes would be nice 145

Statistical analysis as a process to find truth(iness) 146

Overdue: The Gambler’s Fallacy 147

How Randomness Masquerades as Non-Randomness 148

The fundamental assumption of randomness 149

Inserting randomness into sports assertions 149

Descriptive versus predictive 151

Predictably random: The bell curve 152

The Matter of Sample Size 153

The Law of Large Numbers 154

Standard deviation: You can do this 156

The Wonderful, Life-Changing Beauty of the Amazing Gambler’s Z-Score 160

Zee origin story 160

The Z-score and sports betting 161

Chapter 7: Handicapping the Fundamentals 165

The Challenges of Fundamental Analysis 166

Outside the Lines, between the Ears 167

The home-field advantage example 168

The benefits of fundamental analysis 168

The downside of fundamental analysis 169

Universal Fundamentals Concepts 171

Matchup 171

Rest and fatigue 175

Travel 176

Recent performance 177

Strength of competition 178

Motivation 178

Team Sports Factors 180

Overall talent and speed 180

Game plan 181

Coaching 181

Schedule/spot analysis 182

External Factors 182

Weather 183

Rules changes 183

Officiating 183

Venue and crowd 184

Measuring Performance Variance 184

Chapter 8: Technical Analysis and Modeling 187

Like Math, but Fancier 188

Analytics 188

Modeling 189

De-randomizing historical data 191

Systems and Angles 192

Betting systems 193

Betting angles 194

The Benefits of Data-Driven Analysis 195

What Gets Lost in the Numbers 197

Systems, like all handicapping, require patience 197

Games change over time 197

Teams change over time 197

There is no such thing as a single spread or total 198

The betting market assimilates winning systems into the odds 198

Complexity and the Scourge of P-Hacking 199

Characteristics of a Good System or Angle 201

Statistically significant 201

Predictive 201

Bettable 201

Timely 202

Frequent (enough) 202

A First Look at Trend-Spotting Tools 202

How it works 203

Querying previous games 204

Today’s games 205

Chapter 9: Power Ratings 207

Ranking, Rating? What’s the Difference? 208

Totally rated 208

Power rating strengths 210

Power rating weaknesses 210

Developing a Power Rating of Your Own 211

Plagiarism is the sincerest form of flattery 212

Your first power rating 212

P.E class 214

Game-by-game data 215

What to do in early season 217

Putting it all together in Excel 220

Part 3: Winning One Sport at a Time 225

Chapter 10: Betting to Win on the NFL 27

Today’s NFL Game 228

The Evolution of NFL Spreads and Totals 230

Common NFL Bets 231

Notation 231

Derivative betting and props 231

Futures betting 232

Betting sides 233

Total bets 237

Betting the NFL Preseason 239

Preseason lines and limits 240

Preseason as predictor 241

Betting on head coaches 241

BET on week 2 losers 243

Other preseason betting factors 243

NFL Fundamentals 244

Schedule spot (travel, bye week) 244

Injuries 247

Weather 248

NFL Systems and Angles 250

BET Belichick’s slow starts 250

BET a case of the Mondays 251

BET restless on the road 251

BET growing totals 251

Chapter 11: Betting to Win on College Football 253

The College Football Schedule 254

Scoring Overview 255

College Football Bets 257

College football sides 257

Margin of victory 257

College football totals 259

Using push frequency to select the best odds 260

Multiples: Parlays and teasers in college football 264

Thinking about teaser and parlay odds 265

Offseason Evaluation and Betting 267

That returning starters thing 267

Alternatives to returning starters 268

BET on hope as a strategy? 269

Summer betting 270

Why don’t you just meet me in the middle? 270

Regular Season Betting 271

Essential statistics for betting 272

Rest 272

Running up the score 274

Quarter scoring trends 275

Runnin’ and gunnin’ 276

Turnovers 277

Betting the Post Season 279

Revenge is overrated 279

Postseason motivation 280

Saving yourself 280

More College Football Systems 281

BET under the home back to back 281

BET far to go 282

BET over the hype 282

BET kick ’em when they’re down 283

BET with the hype just this once 283

BET over the early season mismatch 284

Chapter 12: Betting to Win on NBA Basketball 287

Betting the Offensive Explosion 288

One and a Half Curses 289

The NBA Betting Market 290

Preseason betting 291

Postseason betting 292

BET on #2 Live Crew 294

Common NBA Bets 294

Sides 294

The top of the key 296

NBA moneyline 296

Totals 298

Early season herding 298

Quarters and halves 299

Handicapping factors in NBA 299

NBA Systems and Angles 304

Regular season 305

Postseason 306

Chapter 13: Betting to Win on College Basketball 309

The Basics of College Basketball 310

Size of market 311

The efficiency of the NCAA basketball betting market 311

The College Basketball Betting Cycle 312

Preseason 312

The regular season 312

Postseason 312

Betting on Games 312

Full game spread 313

Full game total 316

The great under 316

Wagering on the 1st and 2nd half 318

Extreme total games 320

Overtime games 320

Buying points (or not) 321

NCAA Basketball Teasers 324

College Basketball Angles 325

DON’T BET the slider 325

BET spread streakers 326

BET over conference surprises 326

Betting the NCAA Tournament 327

Seed-by-seed results 328

Spread records 330

BET tourney twofer against and under big tourney faves 330

Chapter 14: Betting to Win on Major League Baseball 331

The Basics of Major League Baseball 332

Baseball Bets and Odds 333

The baseball moneyline 334

Total runs bet 336

Run line bet 336

Baseball’s “ACTION” condition 338

9 divided by 2 = 5 inning lines 339

Other common baseball bets 341

Baseball Scoring Patterns 344

Runs per game 344

Runs per inning 344

Assessing hot and cold streaks 345

Starting Pitching and MLB Odds 346

BET on rest 346

Home/away splits 347

The Park Factor 348

Park factor statistics 348

Park factor research opportunities 349

Weather 349

Let me tell you about wind 349

You are my density 350

Other weather effects 351

Betting against the Public 352

Team streaks 352

BET the win streak ends here 353

More streak betting 354

MLB Systems and Angles 354

BET under extreme totals! 355

BET big favorites! 356

BET pitcher’s duel losers! 357

Part 4: Mastering the Craft 359

Chapter 15: You versus You 361

Who Actually Wins at Sports Betting? 362

Decision-Making and Judgment 363

Heuristics 363

Insensitivity to predictability 364

Information cannot inoculate you from randomness 365

The illusion of validity 365

Thin-slicing 366

Misunderstanding regression to the mean 366

More Cognitive Biases 367

The Gambler’s Fallacy 367

Confirmation bias 368

Recency bias 369

Availability bias 370

Familiarity bias 370

Peas and carrots 370

The Gambler’s Fallacy’s evil twin: The Hot Hand 371

The Momentum Fallacy 371

The Fundamental Sports Betting Attribution Error (FSBAE) 372

Chapter 16: The Sports Bettors’ Essential Excel Toolkit 373

Excel Stuff Even Non-Bettors Should Know 374

Reference types 374

Naming cells and ranges 376

Find values in a table with VLookup 378

Conditional love: Using IF statements 380

Eliminating errors with IfError 383

Essential Gambler’s Formulas 384

Translating moneyline odds into break-even win percentage 384

Win probability into an equivalent moneyline 385

Greater than 50% chance to equivalent moneyline 385

Tracking win% 386

Normalized winning percentage 386

Discounting wins 387

Kelly Criterion formula 389

The Gambler’s Z 389

Part 5: The Part of Tens 391

Chapter 17: Ten Betting Mistakes You Should Avoid 393

Chasing the Late-Night Slumpbuster 393

Spinning Your Records 394

Limiting Your Options 394

Realism: It’s Not Just for Pre-Raphaelite Artists 395

Thinking Yesterday’s Game = Today’s Game 396

Passing on Passing 396

Paying for Picks 397

Falling for the Five Star Fallacy 397

Listening to “Experts” 397

Being Too Focused on Averages 398

Chapter 18: 10 (or so) Books You Should Devour to Make Yourself a Better Sports Bettor 401

The Signal and the Noise by Nate Silver 401

SuperForecasting by Philip E Tetlock and Dan Gardner 402

Confidence by Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic 402

Superbookie by Art Manteris 402

Failure by Stuart Firestein 403

Scorecasting by Tobias Moskowitz 403

How to Lie with Statistics by Darrell Huff 403

Sharper by Poker Joe 404

The Big Short by Michael Lewis 404

The Black Swan by Nassim Taleb 405

Moby Dick by Herman Melville 405

Part 6: Appendixes 407

Appendix A: The Best Online Resources for Sports Bettors 409

Appendix B: Online Sports Book Comparison 415

Index 419

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      Publication Date: 16/06/2020
      ISBN13: 9781119654384, 978-1119654384
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      Book Synopsis
      The sports gambling book you can bet on Sports betting combines America's national pastime (sports) with its national passion (gambling). In the U.S., more than a third of the population bets on at least one sporting event every year. With the recent lifting of the federal ban on sports gambling, states are pushing legislation to take advantage of the new potential source of revenue. The best sports betting books are data driven, statistically honest, and offer ways to take action. Sports Betting For Dummies will cover the basics, as well as delving into more nuanced topics. You'll find all the need-to-know information on types of bets, statistics, handicapping fundamentals, and more. Betting on football, basketball, baseball, and other sportsBetting on special events, such as the Superbowl or the OlympicsMoney managementBetting on the internet With handy tips, tricks, and tools, Sports Betting For Dummies shows you how to place the right bet at the right timeto get the right payoff

      Table of Contents

      Foreword xv

      Introduction 1

      About This Book 1

      Before You Go Any Further 3

      Foolish Assumptions 4

      Icons Used in This Book 5

      Beyond the Book 5

      Where to Go from Here 5

      Part 1: Sports Betting Basics 7

      Chapter 1: Betting Sports for Fun and Profit 9

      Eight Days in October 10

      A surprise win 10

      Victory’s revenge 10

      Finding profit in the roller coaster 11

      Do Sports Bettors Win? 12

      The Wagers of Sin 14

      Fans and Bettors: Better Fans 15

      Sharps and squares 16

      Advantage bettors 17

      Why 50 Percent Doesn’t Cut It 17

      52.38 is the new 50 18

      How sports bettors win 19

      Comparative betting success 20

      What Kind of Sports Bettor Are You? 20

      Financially interested fan 21

      Ace Rothstein-esque 21

      Data guru 22

      Spread shredder 22

      A little of everything 23

      The Legal Landscape of Sports Betting 23

      I’m not a lawyer but 23

      Federal laws 24

      The Supreme Court to the rescue 25

      State laws 25

      Sports betting and organized crime 28

      What Can’t I Bet On? 29

      Setting Some Goals (and Limits) 29

      This Is Your Brain on Gambling 30

      Chapter 2: The Basic Bets 33

      The Betting Contract 34

      The premises of the promise 34

      Monetary policy 36

      All’s fair 36

      Overloading the odds 37

      Illuminating examples 37

      An introduction to betting with odds 40

      Betting against a Bookmaker 42

      The moneyline 43

      A quick look at vigorish (the vig) 50

      Point Spreads: Thumb on the Scale 50

      Losing team, winning bet 52

      Half is enough 53

      Point spread = 0 54

      Betting on a point spread 54

      Over/Under Betting 56

      Multi-Bet Wagers 58

      Parlays: Let it ride 58

      Parlay odds 60

      Teasers: A little help 61

      Variations on a Theme 62

      Exotic bets 63

      Prop bets 63

      Chapter 3: The House 65

      The Sports Betting Business 66

      Inventing the modern sports book 67

      Today’s business 67

      In-Person Betting 67

      The big board: Reading the betting menu 68

      Step by step: How to place an in-person bet 74

      And in the end, the odds you get are equal to the odds you give 75

      The morning after 76

      Online Betting 76

      Domestic online sports books 78

      Offshore sports books 78

      Betting kiosks/casino apps 79

      I Got a Guy: Private Bookmakers 79

      State Lotteries 81

      Part 2: Betting Smart 83

      Chapter 4: Beating the - Odds 85

      A Tale of Two Numbers 85

      Great expectation 86

      Breakin’ even 2: Electric boogaloo 87

      Positive EV, No Instructions Included 88

      The missing piece: Win probability 89

      Pennies on the dollar 89

      Staying positive 90

      Bookmakers and Odds 91

      Holding onto the handle 92

      Book balancing 93

      Balancing the Books 97

      Odds as a price 97

      An odds life 99

      Sharp objects 102

      Bookmaking Business Models 107

      Market makers: The odds stork 107

      Market followers 107

      The SuperMegaCup odds life cycle example 108

      Early money/late money 109

      World premier odds 109

      The early bird gets the risk (and the reward) 110

      Odds at odds 111

      Chapter 5: The Best Bettor Habits 113

      Winning Habits: A Quick Review 114

      Betting Approaches 114

      An idealized bet selection process 115

      The goal of bet allocation 116

      Financial diversity 117

      The value of outs 120

      Bet sizing 121

      The Importance of Record-Keeping 125

      Measures of success 126

      Bet records 126

      Bankrolling 127

      The time dimension 127

      Time as a flat circle 128

      Where do you stand? 128

      Establishing a fiscal period 129

      How to think about a wealthroll 131

      Rolling your own 132

      Metric Superiority: Winning Percentage versus ROI versus Profit 134

      ROI 134

      Profit (and loss) 136

      Win/loss records 139

      Chapter 6: Full Frontal Nudity (and Some Statistics and Probability) 141

      Thanks for Nothing, Ancestors 142

      Narratives instead of numbers 143

      Probabilities and Single-Outcome Events 144

      Alternate universes would be nice 145

      Statistical analysis as a process to find truth(iness) 146

      Overdue: The Gambler’s Fallacy 147

      How Randomness Masquerades as Non-Randomness 148

      The fundamental assumption of randomness 149

      Inserting randomness into sports assertions 149

      Descriptive versus predictive 151

      Predictably random: The bell curve 152

      The Matter of Sample Size 153

      The Law of Large Numbers 154

      Standard deviation: You can do this 156

      The Wonderful, Life-Changing Beauty of the Amazing Gambler’s Z-Score 160

      Zee origin story 160

      The Z-score and sports betting 161

      Chapter 7: Handicapping the Fundamentals 165

      The Challenges of Fundamental Analysis 166

      Outside the Lines, between the Ears 167

      The home-field advantage example 168

      The benefits of fundamental analysis 168

      The downside of fundamental analysis 169

      Universal Fundamentals Concepts 171

      Matchup 171

      Rest and fatigue 175

      Travel 176

      Recent performance 177

      Strength of competition 178

      Motivation 178

      Team Sports Factors 180

      Overall talent and speed 180

      Game plan 181

      Coaching 181

      Schedule/spot analysis 182

      External Factors 182

      Weather 183

      Rules changes 183

      Officiating 183

      Venue and crowd 184

      Measuring Performance Variance 184

      Chapter 8: Technical Analysis and Modeling 187

      Like Math, but Fancier 188

      Analytics 188

      Modeling 189

      De-randomizing historical data 191

      Systems and Angles 192

      Betting systems 193

      Betting angles 194

      The Benefits of Data-Driven Analysis 195

      What Gets Lost in the Numbers 197

      Systems, like all handicapping, require patience 197

      Games change over time 197

      Teams change over time 197

      There is no such thing as a single spread or total 198

      The betting market assimilates winning systems into the odds 198

      Complexity and the Scourge of P-Hacking 199

      Characteristics of a Good System or Angle 201

      Statistically significant 201

      Predictive 201

      Bettable 201

      Timely 202

      Frequent (enough) 202

      A First Look at Trend-Spotting Tools 202

      How it works 203

      Querying previous games 204

      Today’s games 205

      Chapter 9: Power Ratings 207

      Ranking, Rating? What’s the Difference? 208

      Totally rated 208

      Power rating strengths 210

      Power rating weaknesses 210

      Developing a Power Rating of Your Own 211

      Plagiarism is the sincerest form of flattery 212

      Your first power rating 212

      P.E class 214

      Game-by-game data 215

      What to do in early season 217

      Putting it all together in Excel 220

      Part 3: Winning One Sport at a Time 225

      Chapter 10: Betting to Win on the NFL 27

      Today’s NFL Game 228

      The Evolution of NFL Spreads and Totals 230

      Common NFL Bets 231

      Notation 231

      Derivative betting and props 231

      Futures betting 232

      Betting sides 233

      Total bets 237

      Betting the NFL Preseason 239

      Preseason lines and limits 240

      Preseason as predictor 241

      Betting on head coaches 241

      BET on week 2 losers 243

      Other preseason betting factors 243

      NFL Fundamentals 244

      Schedule spot (travel, bye week) 244

      Injuries 247

      Weather 248

      NFL Systems and Angles 250

      BET Belichick’s slow starts 250

      BET a case of the Mondays 251

      BET restless on the road 251

      BET growing totals 251

      Chapter 11: Betting to Win on College Football 253

      The College Football Schedule 254

      Scoring Overview 255

      College Football Bets 257

      College football sides 257

      Margin of victory 257

      College football totals 259

      Using push frequency to select the best odds 260

      Multiples: Parlays and teasers in college football 264

      Thinking about teaser and parlay odds 265

      Offseason Evaluation and Betting 267

      That returning starters thing 267

      Alternatives to returning starters 268

      BET on hope as a strategy? 269

      Summer betting 270

      Why don’t you just meet me in the middle? 270

      Regular Season Betting 271

      Essential statistics for betting 272

      Rest 272

      Running up the score 274

      Quarter scoring trends 275

      Runnin’ and gunnin’ 276

      Turnovers 277

      Betting the Post Season 279

      Revenge is overrated 279

      Postseason motivation 280

      Saving yourself 280

      More College Football Systems 281

      BET under the home back to back 281

      BET far to go 282

      BET over the hype 282

      BET kick ’em when they’re down 283

      BET with the hype just this once 283

      BET over the early season mismatch 284

      Chapter 12: Betting to Win on NBA Basketball 287

      Betting the Offensive Explosion 288

      One and a Half Curses 289

      The NBA Betting Market 290

      Preseason betting 291

      Postseason betting 292

      BET on #2 Live Crew 294

      Common NBA Bets 294

      Sides 294

      The top of the key 296

      NBA moneyline 296

      Totals 298

      Early season herding 298

      Quarters and halves 299

      Handicapping factors in NBA 299

      NBA Systems and Angles 304

      Regular season 305

      Postseason 306

      Chapter 13: Betting to Win on College Basketball 309

      The Basics of College Basketball 310

      Size of market 311

      The efficiency of the NCAA basketball betting market 311

      The College Basketball Betting Cycle 312

      Preseason 312

      The regular season 312

      Postseason 312

      Betting on Games 312

      Full game spread 313

      Full game total 316

      The great under 316

      Wagering on the 1st and 2nd half 318

      Extreme total games 320

      Overtime games 320

      Buying points (or not) 321

      NCAA Basketball Teasers 324

      College Basketball Angles 325

      DON’T BET the slider 325

      BET spread streakers 326

      BET over conference surprises 326

      Betting the NCAA Tournament 327

      Seed-by-seed results 328

      Spread records 330

      BET tourney twofer against and under big tourney faves 330

      Chapter 14: Betting to Win on Major League Baseball 331

      The Basics of Major League Baseball 332

      Baseball Bets and Odds 333

      The baseball moneyline 334

      Total runs bet 336

      Run line bet 336

      Baseball’s “ACTION” condition 338

      9 divided by 2 = 5 inning lines 339

      Other common baseball bets 341

      Baseball Scoring Patterns 344

      Runs per game 344

      Runs per inning 344

      Assessing hot and cold streaks 345

      Starting Pitching and MLB Odds 346

      BET on rest 346

      Home/away splits 347

      The Park Factor 348

      Park factor statistics 348

      Park factor research opportunities 349

      Weather 349

      Let me tell you about wind 349

      You are my density 350

      Other weather effects 351

      Betting against the Public 352

      Team streaks 352

      BET the win streak ends here 353

      More streak betting 354

      MLB Systems and Angles 354

      BET under extreme totals! 355

      BET big favorites! 356

      BET pitcher’s duel losers! 357

      Part 4: Mastering the Craft 359

      Chapter 15: You versus You 361

      Who Actually Wins at Sports Betting? 362

      Decision-Making and Judgment 363

      Heuristics 363

      Insensitivity to predictability 364

      Information cannot inoculate you from randomness 365

      The illusion of validity 365

      Thin-slicing 366

      Misunderstanding regression to the mean 366

      More Cognitive Biases 367

      The Gambler’s Fallacy 367

      Confirmation bias 368

      Recency bias 369

      Availability bias 370

      Familiarity bias 370

      Peas and carrots 370

      The Gambler’s Fallacy’s evil twin: The Hot Hand 371

      The Momentum Fallacy 371

      The Fundamental Sports Betting Attribution Error (FSBAE) 372

      Chapter 16: The Sports Bettors’ Essential Excel Toolkit 373

      Excel Stuff Even Non-Bettors Should Know 374

      Reference types 374

      Naming cells and ranges 376

      Find values in a table with VLookup 378

      Conditional love: Using IF statements 380

      Eliminating errors with IfError 383

      Essential Gambler’s Formulas 384

      Translating moneyline odds into break-even win percentage 384

      Win probability into an equivalent moneyline 385

      Greater than 50% chance to equivalent moneyline 385

      Tracking win% 386

      Normalized winning percentage 386

      Discounting wins 387

      Kelly Criterion formula 389

      The Gambler’s Z 389

      Part 5: The Part of Tens 391

      Chapter 17: Ten Betting Mistakes You Should Avoid 393

      Chasing the Late-Night Slumpbuster 393

      Spinning Your Records 394

      Limiting Your Options 394

      Realism: It’s Not Just for Pre-Raphaelite Artists 395

      Thinking Yesterday’s Game = Today’s Game 396

      Passing on Passing 396

      Paying for Picks 397

      Falling for the Five Star Fallacy 397

      Listening to “Experts” 397

      Being Too Focused on Averages 398

      Chapter 18: 10 (or so) Books You Should Devour to Make Yourself a Better Sports Bettor 401

      The Signal and the Noise by Nate Silver 401

      SuperForecasting by Philip E Tetlock and Dan Gardner 402

      Confidence by Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic 402

      Superbookie by Art Manteris 402

      Failure by Stuart Firestein 403

      Scorecasting by Tobias Moskowitz 403

      How to Lie with Statistics by Darrell Huff 403

      Sharper by Poker Joe 404

      The Big Short by Michael Lewis 404

      The Black Swan by Nassim Taleb 405

      Moby Dick by Herman Melville 405

      Part 6: Appendixes 407

      Appendix A: The Best Online Resources for Sports Bettors 409

      Appendix B: Online Sports Book Comparison 415

      Index 419

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