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SportsInsights.com Book Review -- Sharp Sports
Betting (October 2007)
SportsInsights is pleased to review a sports betting book
classic, Stanford Wong's "Sharp Sports Betting."
Many sports bettors -- as well as various sources and internet
websites -- refer to this book as the "Bible" of
sports betting. Previously, SportsInsights.com
reviewed Michael Konik's "Smart Money."
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Overview
The author, Stanford Wong, put himself through grad school by
playing blackjack. In this book, he applies his
statistical and probabilistic background to the world of sports
betting. This book is most suited for beginning and
intermediate sports bettors -- although advanced sports
investors will also be able to obtain some good
statistics/charts from this book.
"Sharp Sports Betting" starts out with the
basics so that novice sports bettors shouldn't feel
intimidated. Beginning and intermediate sports investors
can review the various types of bets -- as well as obtain a
better understanding of odds. This is a thick book of
almost 400 pages, so it is chock full of information. In
particular, Wong looks at sports gambling from a mathematical
standpoint and focuses on football.
Sports Betting Info
What other "juice" can you squeeze from the
"bible" of the industry? Here are some highlights:
- As we mentioned before, Wong starts with the basics.
You can review how to place bets, how to compute what you
can win if your bet is correct -- as well as other sports
investing terminology.
- Wong describes various types of bets ranging from: money
lines and spreads, to totals (or over/unders), to teasers
and parlays, and even thoughts on betting "half's or
quarters."
- One item of interest is Wong's discussion of
"trends" and how they often turn out to be
"noise."
- "Sharp Sports Betting" goes over factors such as
motivation, injuries and other handicapping
techniques.
- A highlight of the book are the charts and
statistics that show the probabilities of various
scores; the odds of pushing on sides/totals; win-loss charts
at various spreads; etc.
- Readers who enjoy probability and statistics will also
enjoy the discussion about Poisson distributions and how
probabilities of events can be analyzed to improve your
results.
- Many of these ideas and statistics can be applied to other
sports.
"Sharp Sports Betting" belongs in the libraries of
most sports bettors. It is a "classic" chock
full of info.
Disclaimer We do not guarantee that the trends and biases we’ve found will
continue to exist. It is impossible to predict the future. Any
serious academic research in the field of “market efficiencies”
recognizes that inefficiencies may disappear over time. Once
inefficiencies are discovered, it is only a matter of time
before the market corrects itself. We do not guarantee our data
is error-free. However, we’ve tried our best to make sure every
score and percentage is correct.
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