![]() "The Logic of Sports Betting," by Ed Miller and Matthew Davidow Why ‘fading the public’ is not enough to be profitable As a content creator in the space, an analyst in the industry and a customer, I reached out to Miller directly to get his thoughts on some topics you’ll find in the book. Whether you want to bet professionally or just become more educated within the space, Miller and his co-author Matthew Davidow do just that. Tendler’s book was all about the mindset but Miller’s book is for those wanting to familiarize themselves with the inner workings of a sportsbook. The chapters are short, it’s easy to read and the information provided is evergreen. It covers topics like how to look for weak markets and avoid strong markets, how to take advantage of parlays and how to take advantage of sportsbook marketing tactics like deposit bonuses and boosts. Whether you create your own models or just tail bettors on Gambling Twitter, you need it. ![]() Whether you are new to sports betting or a veteran, this book is a must. The book: “The Logic of Sports Betting.” One of its authors is Ed Miller, who I know … through poker. This time, I’ll refer to a book more directly related to my current role.
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