College Basketball

Wagering to Win

by Larry R. Seidel


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 9/13/2005

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 156
ISBN : 9781420872958

About the Book

Fans that wager on college basketball can become consistent winners and still gain the full entertainment value of both watching the games and wagering.    By applying a little extra effort to handicap games and place wagers intelligently, the losses of the average fan can be turned into significant winnings.

 

If you are a fan are ready to spend some time handicapping – maybe 20 minutes – you can win consistently.  By using a systematic handicapping and wagering process that makes the best use of your time, you can gain an advantage.

 

Examples of the most powerful techniques for gaining a consistent wagering advantage are:

 

·        Specializing in point-spread wagers rather than totals, futures, interactive, and exotic propositions.

·        Projecting a team’s play based on past performance against teams comparable to the next opponent, not all teams.

 

·        Analyzing a team’s performance trend by focusing on the last 10 games.

 

·        Systematically varying the amounts wagered to reflect your perceived advantage – the difference between the outcome that you forecast for the game and the point spread.

 

·        Doing business with sports books with offer you a tangible advantage in terms of how early they accept wagers as well as the propositions they handle and transaction fees (vigorish) they charge.

 

·        For each desired wager, “shop” among sports books for the most favorable terms – both the point spread and the moneyline.

 


About the Author

Larry Seidel is an expert on wagering on college basketball.  His successful wagering techniques utilize many of the basic principles of finance and market economics.  His last book, Investing in College Basketball, described a comprehensive methodology by which serious bettors on college basketball could realize returns on their “investments” that were far greater than conventional investments such as stocks and bonds.  Mr. Seidel has run large management and information technology consulting businesses serving the banking and financial services industry.