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Sports Betting Books


Books about sports betting help players understand the world of gambling. You get acquainted with the terms, study strategies, analyze other people's mistakes and understand the principles of money management.

Why read books about sports betting

Expert opinions, useful tips, systematized knowledge and just biographies of people who have experience in betting can help:

  • understand the internal mechanisms of bookmaking;
  • choose a gaming strategy based on a specific mathematical model;
  • learn how to properly manage money resources;
  • increase the level of analytical skills necessary for sports forecasting;
  • find out how psychologically you are ready to play on bets.

Top 10 books about sports betting


Books about sports betting are published in large numbers today. In our top, the most popular works and interesting new items are selected.

  1. "Pro Gambler" by George Miller. The author is a legend in the world of betting. Miller has achieved real success in betting. You will not find any specific secrets here, because the text is a classic, parsed into quotes. But we give the first place to the classics of success.
  2. "Trading Bases: Wall Street, Gambling, and Baseball" by Joe Peta. The biography and method of betting of this person is interesting due to the fact that he came to betting from Wall Street. The book outlined the principles of the exchange game, successfully applied in baseball betting. But the described techniques are suitable for many other species.
  3. Fooled by Randomness by Nassim Taleb. In this book, the secrets of sports betting are revealed not from the point of view of a successful player, but from the position of a mathematics professor. It contains a lot of skepticism about established opinions about betting. The book teaches you to pay attention to what is really important and brush aside insignificant accidents.
  4. Footballmatics by David Sumter. The book appeared in Russian only in 2019. The author explains in simple language how statistical data are used in modern mathematical models in football. They help leading clubs to choose a game strategy, train athletes, and bookmakers earn money. But this math can also be useful to professional bettors when making sports predictions.
  5. The Art of Sports Betting by Stephen Harris, Joachim Marnitz, Andrew Broker. The book is a detailed guide to numerous sports betting strategies. The popularity among Russian-speaking readers is explained by the fact that this is one of the first translated publications on this topic.
  6. "Signal and Noise" by Nate Silver. Classical text about the art of qualitative application of information. If you weed out everything superfluous and focus on the existing factors, it is realistic to achieve success in any area. In the book you can find good advice not only on how to bet on sports events.
  7. The Betting Principle by Annie Duke. The author has had great success in poker tournaments and as a stock analyst. But the book is not about how to make money on the game. The text transfers the game principle of uncertainty to the life of a modern person. The book is interesting from an applied, psychological and philosophical point of view.
  8. "Sport and money" Maxim Pokrovsky. We will single out the last three positions for Russian-speaking authors. This text is one of the first on the topic of betting, written by a Russian specialist. It is difficult to find something new in it, but in its time it was a useful and informative guide.
  9. "Profitable Tennis" by Andrey Plakhov. Russian fans of tennis betting consider the text to be encyclopedic. It covers various aspects of the game.
  10. "Make bets that make money" Alexey Shalin. In the book, the author analyzes sports betting strategies in detail. This is the main plus of the edition, published in 2019. There are no special secrets and new chips here. The text is a detailed bookmaker guide for beginners.

For a player who bets on a regular basis, the expert opinions of the listed authors will not be superfluous. But treat each book about sports betting as an auxiliary, educational material, and not a direct indication of action.