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How to Beat the Pro Football Pointspread: a Comprehensive, No-Nonsense Guide to Picking NFL Winners
β Scribed by Smith, Bobby
- Publisher
- Skyhorse Publishing
- Year
- 2015;2014
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Dedication; Table of Contents; Preface; Part One: The Mindset; Chapter 1: Smarter Than the Average Fan; Chapter 2: NFL Infrastructure; Chapter 3: Understanding Statistics and Rankings; Chapter 4: Understanding the NFL Landscape; Chapter 5: Challenging the General Football Media; Chapter 6: Challenging the Football Handicapping Media; Chapter 7: Challenging the Oddsmakers and Bookmakers; Part Two: The Practical; Chapter 8: Change is Constant; Chapter 9: Understanding Schedules; Chapter 10: Identifying Team Styles, Strengths, and Weaknesses.;In this second edition that takes into consideration the perpetually evolving NFL rules, How to Beat the Pro Football Pointspread continues to set bettors on a confidence-building path lined with high-priority realities that for decades have flown under the typical football bettor's radar. Smith emphasizes that pure football knowledge must be absorbed and then applied to the world of point spreads. He teaches his readers to look at the game with the bettor's eye instead of the fan's, and explains his theories about reasonable statistical expectations and ways to challenge the oddsmakers. He als.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Table of Contents
Preface
Part One: The Mindset
Chapter 1: Smarter Than the Average Fan
Chapter 2: NFL Infrastructure
Chapter 3: Understanding Statistics and Rankings
Chapter 4: Understanding the NFL Landscape
Chapter 5: Challenging the General Football Media
Chapter 6: Challenging the Football Handicapping Media
Chapter 7: Challenging the Oddsmakers and Bookmakers
Part Two: The Practical
Chapter 8: Change is Constant
Chapter 9: Understanding Schedules
Chapter 10: Identifying Team Styles, Strengths, and Weaknesses. Chapter 11: Sniffing for BlowoutsChapter 12: Predicting Turnovers
Chapter 13: Positioning for Upsets
Chapter 14: The Great Value Debate
Part Three: The Tactical
Chapter 15: Let the Games Come to You
Chapter 16: The Coaching Network
Chapter 17: Totals: The Universe is Out of Alignment!
Chapter 18: Weather and Surface
Chapter 19: Money Management
Chapter 20: College Football and the Future
Acknowledgments
About the Author.
β¦ Subjects
Football--Betting--United States;National Football League;Sports betting--United States;Electronic books;Football -- Betting -- United States;Sports betting -- United States
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