The Smart Money: How the World's Best Sports Bettors Beat the Bookies Out of Millions
A riveting inside look at the lucrative world of professional high-stakes sports betting by a journalist who lived a secret life as a key operative in the world's most successful sports gambling ring.
When journalist Michael Konik landed an interview with Rick "Big Daddy" Matthews, the largest bet he'd placed on a sporting event was $200. Konik, an expert
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Published
November 14th 2006
by Simon & Schuster
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Fairly interesting. The author was a freelance journalist and poker player who interviewed high-stakes sports gamblers for an article and ended up working for one of them, then branching off on his own in collaboration with an hold high school acquaintance who had become an MIT faculty member and computer/math-whiz. In both cases, the catch is that they use extensive data mining to come up with algorithms for predicting scores of (especially) football [and to some extent college basketball] ga...more
Interesting read about a subject I know pretty much nothing about, high stakes sports betting. This gives a view into the large gambling syndicates that (try to) bet huge amounts based on their computer models.
More of a story than a how to book. A decent book, but how exciting can a book about sports betting be?
Read this book on a flight to vegas. An entertaining, quick read. But the ending isn't so good.
A pretty unique story as far as gambling goes, I had a great time reading it when I did.
Another excellent book from Konik.
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