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In the intricate world of sports betting, there are two key pitfalls to avoid: wagering on unprofitable plays and overextending your risk on profitable ones. Determining how much to stake on each bet is a crucial aspect of betting. This book unravels the complex problem and provides a solution for you. The theories encapsulated within its pages meticulously utilize mathematical principles to demonstrate how to strategically size your bets for maximum efficacy, even when you have pending wagers.
While it can be challenging to implement advanced sports betting theories, the content of this book is not only intriguing but also straightforward to apply every time you place a bet. It guides you on how to capitalize on your advantage and expand your bankroll as rapidly as possible. Because nobody enjoys losing, this book equips you to win more by minimizing losses.
The author, Dan Abrams, is a seasoned sports bettor and writer, with numerous articles featured on the Pinnacle Betting Resources blog, the Hammer Betting Network, the Trademate Sports blog, and the erstwhile TwoPlusTwo poker magazine. Prior to this, he was a successful amateur poker player, specializing in the underappreciated game of razz, penning dozens of articles and creating over 75 instructional videos about it. He is a professional engineer by training and a proud alumnus of Pennsylvania State University.
Here is what people are saying about “But How Much Did You Lose?”: “I am convinced this book could be a masterpiece of insight… Dan has managed to amalgamate all this knowledge into not just a theoretical framework, but a practical real-world guide that redirects a bettor’s focus away from expected value towards minimizing variance and maximizing expected growth through the strategy of hedging.” – Joseph Buchdahl, renowned sports betting analyst and author.