Ultimate Sports Betting Strategies - John C. Steele

Ultimate Sports Betting Strategies

By John C. Steele

  • Release Date: 2012-09-05
  • Genre: Games

Description

From NCAA brackets to the Kentucky Derby, sports betting occupies a special place in American culture. Even in states where gambling is strictly illegal, police turn a blind eye to small stakes sports bets because they realize that there is a big difference between putting a few bucks on the home team and spending all weekend at a slot machine.

But most people lose money betting on games because they make decisions emotionally, backing either their favorite team or the underdog. As Ultimate Sports Betting Strategies: Bet Like the Pros shows you, it’s possible to make money at sports betting, but most people don’t even try.

And when they do, people too often get suckered by ‘systems’ that treat sports as if they were blackjack or poker, subject to rudimentary statistics. Sports advisory services aren’t much better, giving people weekly picks based on some opaque system that is never adequately explained – for a recurring fee, of course.

But sports aren’t like blackjack. It’s impossible to crunch all the data and come up with the perfect system. If you want to beat the bookies, you need a system that combines the predictive power of mathematics with your intuition about how the game works and what variables really determine who will win.

ULTIMATE SPORTS BETTING STRATEGIES: BET LIKE THE PROS teaches a system based on the same stochastic models that meteorologists use to predict the weather and stock brokers use to analyze the market. These powerful techniques use feedback from games to continually improve their own performance.

But don’t feel intimidated. ULTIMATE SPORTS BETTING STRATEGIES: BET LIKE THE PROS does all the heavy lifting, explaining how to put these principles into practice with a step-by-step guide on how to construct your own iterative prediction system. You don’t need to deal with all the complicated mathematics, we’ve already done that and boiled it down into a process that you can put into action.

No gimmicks, no false promises.

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