Beyond The Odds: Efficient Market Theory And Tools Of Warfare For The Modern Sports BettorElihu Feustel - Games & Activities As the war between sportsbooks and players escalates, bettors need new weapons and techniques. What sorts of stealthy behaviors should you use to bet more and have accounts last longer? How do you build an Answer Key to price derivatives? Or use efficient market theory to improve handicapping? How can you review a model (or profile a handicapper or player) and predict its profitability going forward? This book is for players serious about winning. IF YOUR GOAL IS TO EXTRACT MORE WEALTH FROM SPORTSBOOKS, THIS IS FOR YOU. |
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