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Old 07-23-2004, 02:00 PM
jwvdcw jwvdcw is offline
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Default How to make $100,000/year gambling for a living

Reading through it now, and I'm finding it kinda hard to read and not getting a lot out of it. For those that enjoyed and learned from it: What parts did you learn from? And how to you recommend I implement the advice given into my game? Any advice/thoughts/suggestions welcome. I'm specifically interested in becoming a better sports bettor.
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Old 07-23-2004, 02:09 PM
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Default Re: How to make $100,000/year gambling for a living

The book is good at giving brief introductions to a good chunk of +EV opportunities in the gambling field. If you want to improve your sports betting, HTM100000 is a good intro, but you'll probably want to read some books specifically on sports betting.

Obviously, if you haven't learned poker, you should seriously consider it, as it is a very juicy EV situation right now.
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Old 07-23-2004, 02:14 PM
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Default Re: How to make $100,000/year gambling for a living

I'm specifically interested in becoming a better sports bettor.

The 2+2 of Sports Betting
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Old 07-23-2004, 02:46 PM
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Default Re: How to make $100,000/year gambling for a living

The easiest way to make money from sports betting is to make book. I am not for a moment suggesting that you do so.
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Old 07-23-2004, 03:39 PM
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Default Re: How to make $100,000/year gambling for a living

I have not read the entire 2+2 library but I remember that when I read this book I didn't think it was very good and I consider it to be the wosrt book that 2+2 has published that I have read.

It probably just wasn't for me but I can't imagine ever going back to it and I don't rmember it having much, if any, concrete advice.
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Old 07-23-2004, 03:58 PM
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Default Re: How to make $100,000/year gambling for a living

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The book is good at giving brief introductions to a good chunk of +EV opportunities in the gambling field. If you want to improve your sports betting, HTM100000 is a good intro, but you'll probably want to read some books specifically on sports betting.

Obviously, if you haven't learned poker, you should seriously consider it, as it is a very juicy EV situation right now.

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Yeah, I play poker regularly....I was mainly interested in improving in the other 'games' the book talks about.
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Old 07-23-2004, 04:00 PM
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I have not read the entire 2+2 library but I remember that when I read this book I didn't think it was very good and I consider it to be the wosrt book that 2+2 has published that I have read.

It probably just wasn't for me but I can't imagine ever going back to it and I don't rmember it having much, if any, concrete advice.

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Yeah, I kinda agree. I think that its good for people who don't know much at all about every profitable game, but for most of us here who know a lot, its not all that useful. For example: most of us already know 'how' to count cards in blackjack, its just the doing it that is too risky/boring/not profitable enough. I find that I already know most of the concepts here, yet I'm still not very good at some of the other games.
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Old 07-23-2004, 08:28 PM
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Default Re: How to make $100,000/year gambling for a living

if you're interested in sports betting or blackjack then you will need to get some of the information related to those games.
sharpsportsbetting.com (or whatever it is) and BJ21.com are the places to go.

there are a number of decent BJ card-counting books out there...and BJ21.com will have recommendations for the better ones (as will Sklansky talks BJ i suspect...although i havent read it).
the variance in BJ is extremely high though (much higher than poker) and the games aren't nearly as good as they once were. it's not the best of times to be a card-counter.

i'm not as keen on sports-betting.....but there are some who are doing decently at this. obviously a lot of books on this subject can only speak in generalities and even then still run the risk of being outdated so the experts' forum on this is probably the way to go.

i don't know the first thing about horse-racing...but i suspect there are many places to learn about this.


a lot of the other +EV stuff they mention really i think is just for the purposes of teaching you to look for and identify such situations.


i paged through the $100k book in a bookstore but didn't read the whole thing.
as i recall, there is some info on obtaining nice comps with near even-money bets that i found somewhat interesting. i'm not especially driven by getting a free room or dinner or concert or whatever...but some people are obviously.
i also recall that there is some general info on coupon-ing that i suspect is worthwhile IF you didn't already know that you can coupon-books at some casinos that result in +EV bets.


what it doesn't cover (i'm pretty sure it was written before the internet-gambling era) is internet poker-room and casino bonus-chasing which is probably the best +EV opportunity available today. not exactly worth $100k on it's own no matter how many casinos you hit.....but probably easier to make more money doing this then it is to try to hit the various coupon books in the B&M's these days (i believe B&M's don't give out as many coupons as they used to or they don't have as much EV as they used to).
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Old 07-23-2004, 08:57 PM
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I'm specifically interested in becoming a better sports bettor.

The 2+2 of Sports Betting

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I've never really been impressed with this place. I've read the book and it serves a good purpose for someone that bets on sports - but the site is so-so. I think a seperate forum here would generate better discussion
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Old 07-23-2004, 09:08 PM
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Default Re: How to make $100,000/year gambling for a living

I've never really been impressed with this place. I've read the book and it serves a good purpose for someone that bets on sports - but the site is so-so. I think a seperate forum here would generate better discussion

The site ( while not perfect) is IMO the BEST sports betting site available. As a matter of fact its not even close. As usual you have to strap on you boots and wade through the crap that most people talk about. Some of the better posters and people you want to seek out for advice:

StevieY
Goats
Fezzik (probably the best NFL handicapper around)
Overlay
ColinCaster

Side note: Bonus money can be VERY profitable. There are somewhere in the vicinity of 400 sportsbooks out there and most of them offer at least 10% to sign up.

As for the book itself Sharp Sports Betting by Stanford Wong is so-so. It;s an interesting read, but is not really going to teach you ins and outs of making monery at sports.
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