
Sharper
A Guide to Modern Sports Betting
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New for 2021: A guide to maximizing the bonuses spreading around the USA because of the legalization boom. Often there is 3k or more in expected value in these promos, IF YOU BET THEM RIGHT.
But though you should hit these promos, and use them to inflate your starting bankroll, more generally, you need to ask yourself, why do you lose betting sports you know so well? The answer: because "sports" is only half of "sports betting." You won't find easy systems here because there aren't any in real life. But you will find the formulas and key ideas to get you started structuring your knowledge of sports into a number you can bet with. For an independent review from the sharpest guys in the game, Google "Pinnacle Sports Book Review: Sharper"
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