"The Logic of Sports Betting" Book Review | Unbiased, Unaffiliated

"The Logic of Sports Betting" Book Review | Unbiased, Unaffiliated

"The Logic of Sports Betting" Book Review | Unbiased, Unaffiliated

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Data runs the world – it should run your sports betting accounts, too.

The Logic of Sports Betting by Ed Miller & Matthew Davidow is the gold standard of sports betting literature for first time, beginner, and some intermediate level bettors. The book is all about giving bettors a ground level understanding of all the key concepts needed to help stay away from bad bets and sniff out the good ones (+EV). In this video, OddsJam.com contributor Mike Wade reviews the books pros and cons to help you deicde if you should (or shouldn’t) add this book to your library.

Closing line value, strong markets vs weak markets and much more is outlined in this book.

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9 Comments

  1. @OddsJam

    Like & subscribe! Let us know sports betting questions at contact@oddsjam.com.

  2. @gilaa4096

    As someone new to sports betting, I look forward to reading this…

    More book reviews please.

  3. @lastmatch1111

    The Zen of Gambling by Wayne Allyn Root is very good

  4. @edmillerpoker2506

    Hey! Thank you for taking the time to read the book and do a review. Really appreciate it.

  5. @craigrobb7508

    LOL Ed Miller was writing poker books a few years back, now releasing sports betting books. Ugh.. moving on.

  6. @BettingNetwork

    Chatted with Ed Miller a few times in the past. Great guy & a really sharp bettor 🔥 I have nothing but respect for him & his success in the gambling industry. The book is phenomenal as well. One of those books that every serious bettor should read a few times 🤝

  7. @gregsparks7379

    Yes!!! Do more book reviews!

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