The best books about sports betting to read online (part 3)

Weighing The Odds In Sports Betting

Books about sports betting are not usually written for those who want to read books to be entertained. They are used for those who need to be educated.

Weighing The Odds In Sports Betting is a book written by King Yao, showing his view that when it comes to sports betting, you must approach it as a competition between you and the oddsmakers. Sports betting is fluid with the lines on games frequently changing in the lead-up to the start of play.

This book provides guidelines to determine the right time to place a bet as a sports market changes to reflect the conditions impacting a game. If you are planning for your sports betting adventure, starting learning to read and understand betting lines and odds with this book right now.

Fixed-Odds Sports Betting

This book explains to the novice bettor the proper approach to take in terms of betting on sporting events. Any professional sports bettor will tell you that you have to be in the game for the long haul if you want to succeed in sports betting. It must be accepted that there will be bad days and you have to prepare for them accordingly. Author Joseph Buchdahl suggests you know beforehand what you can afford to lose.

The Smart Money: How the World’s Best Sports Bettors Beat the Bookies Out of Millions

This book of Michael Konik, the author of some books relating to gambling, isn’t a how-to book for the sports betting newbie but a cautionary tale of how hard it is to be successful at sports betting. The book shows how much time and commitment it requires to become a world-class sports bettor.

This is considered to be one of the best gambling books and can be easily downloaded as an audiobook (free with Audible trial).