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Sports Betting For Dummies


Sports Betting For Dummies


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von: Swain Scheps

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Verlag: Wiley
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 16.06.2020
ISBN/EAN: 9781119748618
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 464

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<p><b>The sports gambling book you can bet on</b><i> </i></p> <p>Sports betting combines America's national pastime (sports) with its national passion (gambling). In the U.S., more than a third of the population bets on at least one sporting event every year. With the recent lifting of the federal ban on sports gambling, states are pushing legislation to take advantage of the new potential source of revenue. </p> <p>The best sports betting books are data driven, statistically honest, and offer ways to take action. <i>Sports Betting For Dummies </i>will cover the basics, as well as delving into more nuanced topics. You’ll find all the need-to-know information on types of bets, statistics, handicapping fundamentals, and more.</p> <ul> <li>Betting on football, basketball, baseball, and other sports </li> <li>Betting on special events, such as the Superbowl or the Olympics </li> <li>Money management</li> <li>Betting on the internet</li> </ul> <p>With handy tips, tricks, and tools, <i>Sports Betting For Dummies</i> shows you how to place the right bet at the right time—to get the right payoff.</p>
<p>Foreword xv</p> <p><b>Introduction 1</b></p> <p>About This Book 1</p> <p>Before You Go Any Further 3</p> <p>Foolish Assumptions 4</p> <p>Icons Used in This Book 5</p> <p>Beyond the Book 5</p> <p>Where to Go from Here 5</p> <p><b>Part 1: Sports Betting Basics</b><b> 7</b></p> <p><b>Chapter 1: Betting Sports for Fun and Profit</b><b> 9</b></p> <p>Eight Days in October 10</p> <p>A surprise win 10</p> <p>Victory’s revenge 10</p> <p>Finding profit in the roller coaster 11</p> <p>Do Sports Bettors Win? 12</p> <p>The Wagers of Sin 14</p> <p>Fans and Bettors: Better Fans 15</p> <p>Sharps and squares 16</p> <p>Advantage bettors 17</p> <p>Why 50 Percent Doesn’t Cut It 17</p> <p>52.38 is the new 50 18</p> <p>How sports bettors win 19</p> <p>Comparative betting success 20</p> <p>What Kind of Sports Bettor Are You? 20</p> <p>Financially interested fan 21</p> <p>Ace Rothstein-esque 21</p> <p>Data guru 22</p> <p>Spread shredder 22</p> <p>A little of everything 23</p> <p>The Legal Landscape of Sports Betting 23</p> <p>I’m not a lawyer but 23</p> <p>Federal laws 24</p> <p>The Supreme Court to the rescue 25</p> <p>State laws 25</p> <p>Sports betting and organized crime 28</p> <p>What Can’t I Bet On? 29</p> <p>Setting Some Goals (and Limits) 29</p> <p>This Is Your Brain on Gambling 30</p> <p><b>Chapter 2: The Basic Bets</b> <b>33</b></p> <p>The Betting Contract 34</p> <p>The premises of the promise 34</p> <p>Monetary policy 36</p> <p>All’s fair 36</p> <p>Overloading the odds 37</p> <p>Illuminating examples 37</p> <p>An introduction to betting with odds 40</p> <p>Betting against a Bookmaker 42</p> <p>The moneyline 43</p> <p>A quick look at vigorish (the vig) 50</p> <p>Point Spreads: Thumb on the Scale 50</p> <p>Losing team, winning bet 52</p> <p>Half is enough 53</p> <p>Point spread = 0 54</p> <p>Betting on a point spread 54</p> <p>Over/Under Betting 56</p> <p>Multi-Bet Wagers 58</p> <p>Parlays: Let it ride 58</p> <p>Parlay odds 60</p> <p>Teasers: A little help 61</p> <p>Variations on a Theme 62</p> <p>Exotic bets 63</p> <p>Prop bets 63</p> <p><b>Chapter 3: The House</b> <b>65</b></p> <p>The Sports Betting Business 66</p> <p>Inventing the modern sports book 67</p> <p>Today’s business 67</p> <p>In-Person Betting 67</p> <p>The big board: Reading the betting menu 68</p> <p>Step by step: How to place an in-person bet 74</p> <p>And in the end, the odds you get are equal to the odds you give 75</p> <p>The morning after 76</p> <p>Online Betting 76</p> <p>Domestic online sports books 78</p> <p>Offshore sports books 78</p> <p>Betting kiosks/casino apps 79</p> <p>I Got a Guy: Private Bookmakers 79</p> <p>State Lotteries 81</p> <p><b>Part 2: Betting Smart</b><b> 83</b></p> <p><b>Chapter 4: Beating the - Odds</b> <b>85</b></p> <p>A Tale of Two Numbers 85</p> <p>Great expectation 86</p> <p>Breakin’ even 2: Electric boogaloo 87</p> <p>Positive EV, No Instructions Included 88</p> <p>The missing piece: Win probability 89</p> <p>Pennies on the dollar 89</p> <p>Staying positive 90</p> <p>Bookmakers and Odds 91</p> <p>Holding onto the handle 92</p> <p>Book balancing 93</p> <p>Balancing the Books 97</p> <p>Odds as a price 97</p> <p>An odds life 99</p> <p>Sharp objects 102</p> <p>Bookmaking Business Models 107</p> <p>Market makers: The odds stork 107</p> <p>Market followers 107</p> <p>The SuperMegaCup odds life cycle example 108</p> <p>Early money/late money 109</p> <p>World premier odds 109</p> <p>The early bird gets the risk (and the reward) 110</p> <p>Odds at odds 111</p> <p><b>Chapter 5: The Best Bettor Habits</b><b> 113</b></p> <p>Winning Habits: A Quick Review 114</p> <p>Betting Approaches 114</p> <p>An idealized bet selection process 115</p> <p>The goal of bet allocation 116</p> <p>Financial diversity 117</p> <p>The value of outs 120</p> <p>Bet sizing 121</p> <p>The Importance of Record-Keeping 125</p> <p>Measures of success 126</p> <p>Bet records 126</p> <p>Bankrolling 127</p> <p>The time dimension 127</p> <p>Time as a flat circle 128</p> <p>Where do you stand? 128</p> <p>Establishing a fiscal period 129</p> <p>How to think about a wealthroll 131</p> <p>Rolling your own 132</p> <p>Metric Superiority: Winning Percentage versus ROI versus Profit 134</p> <p>ROI 134</p> <p>Profit (and loss) 136</p> <p>Win/loss records 139</p> <p><b>Chapter 6: Full Frontal Nudity (and Some Statistics and Probability)</b> <b>141</b></p> <p>Thanks for Nothing, Ancestors 142</p> <p>Narratives instead of numbers 143</p> <p>Probabilities and Single-Outcome Events 144</p> <p>Alternate universes would be nice 145</p> <p>Statistical analysis as a process to find truth(iness) 146</p> <p>Overdue: The Gambler’s Fallacy 147</p> <p>How Randomness Masquerades as Non-Randomness 148</p> <p>The fundamental assumption of randomness 149</p> <p>Inserting randomness into sports assertions 149</p> <p>Descriptive versus predictive 151</p> <p>Predictably random: The bell curve 152</p> <p>The Matter of Sample Size 153</p> <p>The Law of Large Numbers 154</p> <p>Standard deviation: You can do this 156</p> <p>The Wonderful, Life-Changing Beauty of the Amazing Gambler’s Z-Score 160</p> <p>Zee origin story 160</p> <p>The Z-score and sports betting 161</p> <p><b>Chapter 7: Handicapping the Fundamentals</b> <b>165</b></p> <p>The Challenges of Fundamental Analysis 166</p> <p>Outside the Lines, between the Ears 167</p> <p>The home-field advantage example 168</p> <p>The benefits of fundamental analysis 168</p> <p>The downside of fundamental analysis 169</p> <p>Universal Fundamentals Concepts 171</p> <p>Matchup 171</p> <p>Rest and fatigue 175</p> <p>Travel 176</p> <p>Recent performance 177</p> <p>Strength of competition 178</p> <p>Motivation 178</p> <p>Team Sports Factors 180</p> <p>Overall talent and speed 180</p> <p>Game plan 181</p> <p>Coaching 181</p> <p>Schedule/spot analysis 182</p> <p>External Factors 182</p> <p>Weather 183</p> <p>Rules changes 183</p> <p>Officiating 183</p> <p>Venue and crowd 184</p> <p>Measuring Performance Variance 184</p> <p><b>Chapter 8: Technical Analysis and Modeling</b> <b>187</b></p> <p>Like Math, but Fancier 188</p> <p>Analytics 188</p> <p>Modeling 189</p> <p>De-randomizing historical data 191</p> <p>Systems and Angles 192</p> <p>Betting systems 193</p> <p>Betting angles 194</p> <p>The Benefits of Data-Driven Analysis 195</p> <p>What Gets Lost in the Numbers 197</p> <p>Systems, like all handicapping, require patience 197</p> <p>Games change over time 197</p> <p>Teams change over time 197</p> <p>There is no such thing as a single spread or total 198</p> <p>The betting market assimilates winning systems into the odds 198</p> <p>Complexity and the Scourge of P-Hacking 199</p> <p>Characteristics of a Good System or Angle 201</p> <p>Statistically significant 201</p> <p>Predictive 201</p> <p>Bettable 201</p> <p>Timely 202</p> <p>Frequent (enough) 202</p> <p>A First Look at Trend-Spotting Tools 202</p> <p>How it works 203</p> <p>Querying previous games 204</p> <p>Today’s games 205</p> <p><b>Chapter 9: Power Ratings</b> <b>207</b></p> <p>Ranking, Rating? What’s the Difference? 208</p> <p>Totally rated 208</p> <p>Power rating strengths 210</p> <p>Power rating weaknesses 210</p> <p>Developing a Power Rating of Your Own 211</p> <p>Plagiarism is the sincerest form of flattery 212</p> <p>Your first power rating 212</p> <p>P.E class 214</p> <p>Game-by-game data 215</p> <p>What to do in early season 217</p> <p>Putting it all together in Excel 220</p> <p><b>Part 3: Winning One Sport at a Time</b> <b>225</b></p> <p><b>Chapter 10: Betting to Win on the NFL</b> <b>27</b></p> <p>Today’s NFL Game 228                      </p> <p>The Evolution of NFL Spreads and Totals 230</p> <p>Common NFL Bets 231</p> <p>Notation 231</p> <p>Derivative betting and props 231</p> <p>Futures betting 232</p> <p>Betting sides 233</p> <p>Total bets 237</p> <p>Betting the NFL Preseason 239</p> <p>Preseason lines and limits 240</p> <p>Preseason as predictor 241</p> <p>Betting on head coaches 241</p> <p>BET on week 2 losers 243</p> <p>Other preseason betting factors 243</p> <p>NFL Fundamentals 244</p> <p>Schedule spot (travel, bye week) 244</p> <p>Injuries 247</p> <p>Weather 248</p> <p>NFL Systems and Angles 250</p> <p>BET Belichick’s slow starts 250</p> <p>BET a case of the Mondays 251</p> <p>BET restless on the road 251</p> <p>BET growing totals 251</p> <p><b>Chapter 11: Betting to Win on College Football</b> <b>253</b></p> <p>The College Football Schedule 254</p> <p>Scoring Overview 255</p> <p>College Football Bets 257</p> <p>College football sides 257</p> <p>Margin of victory 257</p> <p>College football totals 259</p> <p>Using push frequency to select the best odds 260</p> <p>Multiples: Parlays and teasers in college football 264</p> <p>Thinking about teaser and parlay odds 265</p> <p>Offseason Evaluation and Betting 267</p> <p>That returning starters thing 267</p> <p>Alternatives to returning starters 268</p> <p>BET on hope as a strategy? 269</p> <p>Summer betting 270</p> <p>Why don’t you just meet me in the middle? 270</p> <p>Regular Season Betting 271</p> <p>Essential statistics for betting 272</p> <p>Rest 272</p> <p>Running up the score 274</p> <p>Quarter scoring trends 275</p> <p>Runnin’ and gunnin’ 276</p> <p>Turnovers 277</p> <p>Betting the Post Season 279</p> <p>Revenge is overrated 279</p> <p>Postseason motivation 280</p> <p>Saving yourself 280</p> <p>More College Football Systems 281</p> <p>BET under the home back to back 281</p> <p>BET far to go 282</p> <p>BET over the hype 282</p> <p>BET kick ’em when they’re down 283</p> <p>BET with the hype just this once 283</p> <p>BET over the early season mismatch 284</p> <p><b>Chapter 12: Betting to Win on NBA Basketball</b> <b>287</b></p> <p>Betting the Offensive Explosion 288</p> <p>One and a Half Curses 289</p> <p>The NBA Betting Market 290</p> <p>Preseason betting 291</p> <p>Postseason betting 292</p> <p>BET on #2 Live Crew 294</p> <p>Common NBA Bets 294</p> <p>Sides 294</p> <p>The top of the key 296</p> <p>NBA moneyline 296</p> <p>Totals 298</p> <p>Early season herding 298</p> <p>Quarters and halves 299</p> <p>Handicapping factors in NBA 299</p> <p>NBA Systems and Angles 304</p> <p>Regular season 305</p> <p>Postseason 306</p> <p><b>Chapter 13: Betting to Win on College Basketball</b> <b>309</b></p> <p>The Basics of College Basketball 310</p> <p>Size of market 311</p> <p>The efficiency of the NCAA basketball betting market 311</p> <p>The College Basketball Betting Cycle 312</p> <p>Preseason 312</p> <p>The regular season 312</p> <p>Postseason 312</p> <p>Betting on Games 312</p> <p>Full game spread 313</p> <p>Full game total 316</p> <p>The great under 316</p> <p>Wagering on the 1st and 2nd half 318</p> <p>Extreme total games 320</p> <p>Overtime games 320</p> <p>Buying points (or not) 321</p> <p>NCAA Basketball Teasers 324</p> <p>College Basketball Angles 325</p> <p>DON’T BET the slider 325</p> <p>BET spread streakers 326</p> <p>BET over conference surprises 326</p> <p>Betting the NCAA Tournament 327</p> <p>Seed-by-seed results 328</p> <p>Spread records 330</p> <p>BET tourney twofer against and under big tourney faves 330</p> <p><b>Chapter 14: Betting to Win on Major League Baseball</b> <b>331</b></p> <p>The Basics of Major League Baseball 332</p> <p>Baseball Bets and Odds 333</p> <p>The baseball moneyline 334</p> <p>Total runs bet 336</p> <p>Run line bet 336</p> <p>Baseball’s “ACTION” condition 338</p> <p>9 divided by 2 = 5 inning lines 339</p> <p>Other common baseball bets 341</p> <p>Baseball Scoring Patterns 344</p> <p>Runs per game 344</p> <p>Runs per inning 344</p> <p>Assessing hot and cold streaks 345</p> <p>Starting Pitching and MLB Odds 346</p> <p>BET on rest 346</p> <p>Home/away splits 347</p> <p>The Park Factor 348</p> <p>Park factor statistics 348</p> <p>Park factor research opportunities 349</p> <p>Weather 349</p> <p>Let me tell you about wind 349</p> <p>You are my density 350</p> <p>Other weather effects 351</p> <p>Betting against the Public 352</p> <p>Team streaks 352</p> <p>BET the win streak ends here 353</p> <p>More streak betting 354</p> <p>MLB Systems and Angles 354</p> <p>BET under extreme totals! 355</p> <p>BET big favorites! 356</p> <p>BET pitcher’s duel losers! 357</p> <p><b>Part 4: Mastering the Craft</b> <b>359</b></p> <p><b>Chapter 15: You versus You</b> <b>361</b></p> <p>Who Actually Wins at Sports Betting? 362</p> <p>Decision-Making and Judgment 363</p> <p>Heuristics 363</p> <p>Insensitivity to predictability 364</p> <p>Information cannot inoculate you from randomness 365</p> <p>The illusion of validity 365</p> <p>Thin-slicing 366</p> <p>Misunderstanding regression to the mean 366</p> <p>More Cognitive Biases 367</p> <p>The Gambler’s Fallacy 367</p> <p>Confirmation bias 368</p> <p>Recency bias 369</p> <p>Availability bias 370</p> <p>Familiarity bias 370</p> <p>Peas and carrots 370</p> <p>The Gambler’s Fallacy’s evil twin: The Hot Hand 371</p> <p>The Momentum Fallacy 371</p> <p>The Fundamental Sports Betting Attribution Error (FSBAE) 372</p> <p><b>Chapter 16: The Sports Bettors’ Essential Excel Toolkit</b> <b>373</b></p> <p>Excel Stuff Even Non-Bettors Should Know 374</p> <p>Reference types 374</p> <p>Naming cells and ranges 376</p> <p>Find values in a table with VLookup 378</p> <p>Conditional love: Using IF statements 380</p> <p>Eliminating errors with IfError 383</p> <p>Essential Gambler’s Formulas 384</p> <p>Translating moneyline odds into break-even win percentage 384</p> <p>Win probability into an equivalent moneyline 385</p> <p>Greater than 50% chance to equivalent moneyline 385</p> <p>Tracking win% 386</p> <p>Normalized winning percentage 386</p> <p>Discounting wins 387</p> <p>Kelly Criterion formula 389</p> <p>The Gambler’s Z 389</p> <p><b>Part 5: The Part of Tens</b> <b>391</b></p> <p><b>Chapter 17: Ten Betting Mistakes You Should Avoid</b> <b>393</b></p> <p>Chasing the Late-Night Slumpbuster 393</p> <p>Spinning Your Records 394</p> <p>Limiting Your Options 394</p> <p>Realism: It’s Not Just for Pre-Raphaelite Artists 395</p> <p>Thinking Yesterday’s Game = Today’s Game 396</p> <p>Passing on Passing 396</p> <p>Paying for Picks 397</p> <p>Falling for the Five Star Fallacy 397</p> <p>Listening to “Experts” 397</p> <p>Being Too Focused on Averages 398</p> <p><b>Chapter 18: 10 (or so) Books You Should Devour to Make Yourself a Better Sports Bettor</b> <b>401</b></p> <p><i>The Signal and the Noise </i>by Nate Silver 401</p> <p><i>SuperForecasting </i>by Philip E Tetlock and Dan Gardner 402</p> <p><i>Confidence </i>by Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic 402</p> <p><i>Superbookie </i>by Art Manteris 402</p> <p><i>Failure </i>by Stuart Firestein 403</p> <p><i>Scorecasting </i>by Tobias Moskowitz 403</p> <p><i>How to Lie with Statistics </i>by Darrell Huff 403</p> <p><i>Sharper </i>by Poker Joe 404</p> <p><i>The Big Short </i>by Michael Lewis 404</p> <p><i>The Black Swan </i>by Nassim Taleb 405</p> <p><i>Moby Dick </i>by Herman Melville 405</p> <p><b>Part 6: Appendixes </b><b>407</b></p> <p>Appendix A: The Best Online Resources for Sports Bettors 409</p> <p>Appendix B: Online Sports Book Comparison 415</p> <p>Index 419</p>
<p><b>Swain Scheps</b> has written extensively on gambling topics and is a veteran sports bettor and industry expert. He has provided gaming advice and instruction in the <i>Fodor's Las Vegas</i> travel series and has contributed to <i>Casino Gambling For Dummies</i>. He is a data and analytics professional in Oregon and author of <i>Business Intelligence For Dummies</i>. Follow him on Twitter: @swainscheps
<ul> <li>Understand odds, moneylines, and point spreads</li> <li>Wager on baseball, football, and basketball</li> <li>Gather and study data like the pros</li> </ul> <p><b>Can sports wagering be profitable? You bet!</b> <p>If you love talking about sports and watching sports, you're going to love betting on sports. And the more you know about about the most popular bet types, the best handicapping approaches, and the math behind it all, the better your odds of coming out ahead. This book will get you started betting on sports and then help you take it to the next level. Discover how to decide what kind of sports bettor you are, how to choose the best place to bet, how to manage your bankroll, and how some basic statistics and probability concepts can make you a better bettor. Improve your chances year-round with betting guides for football, basketball, and baseball! <p><b>Inside...</b> <ul> <li>Bet online or at a sports book</li> <li>Learn techniques for turning a profit</li> <li>Develop systems to succesfully bet on all the major sports</li> <li>Manage your bankroll</li> <li>Avoid bad betting habits</li> <li>Use fundamental and numbers-based analysis</li> </ul>

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