But How Much Did You Lose?
How to Win More at Sports Betting by Losing Less
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Figuring out how much to risk on any given wager is the most important problem in betting, and this book has solved it for you. The concepts presented work through a lot of math to prove how to size your bets most effectively, including when you already have bets pending. Sometimes it’s hard to put advanced sports betting theory to work for you, but the material in this book is both fascinating and easy to apply every time you make a bet. Losing sucks. So read this book and win more by losing less.
The author, Dan Abrams, is a long-time sports bettor and writer, with many articles published on the Pinnacle Betting Resources blog, the Hammer Betting Network, the Trademate Sports blog, and the erstwhile TwoPlusTwo poker magazine. Before that, he was a successful amateur poker player, specializing in the little known game of razz, about which he wrote dozens of articles and produced over 75 instructional videos. He is a professional engineer by trade, and graduate of the Pennsylvania State University.
What people are saying about But How Much Did You Lose?:
"I believe this book is potentially a masterpiece of thought... Dan has brought all this work together to create not just some theoretical framework, but a practical real-world roadmap to refocus a bettor’s attention away from expected value and towards minimising variance and maximising expected growth by means of the strategy of hedging." - Joseph Buchdahl, Sports betting analyst and author
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