So You Think You Can Gamble, On Sports?: A Lifetime of Lessons from a Professional Gambler (Revised) (Volume 2)
August 19, 2010 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Sports Betting
So You Think You Can Gamble, On Sports?: A Lifetime of Lessons from a Professional Gambler (Revised) (Volume 2)
Hello, I’m David Greene, and this is my second offering as a writer of Sports Betting books. I’ve been making quite the nice living wagering on College and Pro sports (not just Football), for almost fifteen years now. I’ve been recently persuaded to go public with all of my self-taught theories and practices. I’ve come to believe that if I am any kind of a teacher; that anyone with the proper amount of motivation; can absolutely be taught how to become a Pro. Throughout this booklet of mine you
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(out of 7 reviews)
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August 19th, 2010 at 9:13 am
Review by Earl Kurt for So You Think You Can Gamble, On Sports?: A Lifetime of Lessons from a Professional Gambler (Revised) (Volume 2)
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Greene tries to bill himself as a successful gambler. My best take is that he is on the down side more often than the up. He doesn’t tell you anything to help your “game”.
It is very poorly written. Not edtited. If he wins so much money he should spend a few bucks on a writing and publishing class.
I don’t mind paying good money for good advise. I did not get my moneys worth here.
August 19th, 2010 at 10:10 am
Review by James W. Barker Jr. for So You Think You Can Gamble, On Sports?: A Lifetime of Lessons from a Professional Gambler (Revised) (Volume 2)
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Not a whole lot of meat in this thin book. I think your money would be better spent elsewhere.
August 19th, 2010 at 10:30 am
Review by David for So You Think You Can Gamble, On Sports?: A Lifetime of Lessons from a Professional Gambler (Revised) (Volume 2)
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This book is terrible. If you have even spent a single weekend betting on sports, you would know everything and more compared to what this book has to offer. First of all it’s written in 2nd grade font to make its meaningless blah into a decent sized book. Second it will teach you nothing you can’t learn from just talking to someone that has common sense. Pleaes and I do beg you please that you don’t buy this book because you will simply be sorry for the purchase. How this book got any ratings above one star is beyond me.
August 19th, 2010 at 11:04 am
Review by R. Mark for So You Think You Can Gamble, On Sports?: A Lifetime of Lessons from a Professional Gambler (Revised) (Volume 2)
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This is the worst book on sportsbetting I have ever read. It is poorly written and had no factual information. The author only spends time telling you stories and opinions and leading you to his pay websites.
August 19th, 2010 at 11:52 am
Review by Danny Hamamoto for So You Think You Can Gamble, On Sports?: A Lifetime of Lessons from a Professional Gambler (Revised) (Volume 2)
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This book is an easy read and breaks down handicapping methods in a very understandable style. With box score examples and how to read the box scores it has already made me a better football handicapper. He touches on several sporting events and educates you on how to become a winner and NOT a loser.
Great Book!
Danny