We talk to Logan Fields, author of “2020 Sports Betting: Think Like a Pro,” a new book from Huntington Press. Fields takes a makes lots of high-EV, low denomination, bets and it works for him His main sports are football, baseball, and golf.
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Show Notes
[00:00] Introduction of Logan Fields, author of 20/20 Sports Betting: Think Like a Pro
[00:56] Logan’s sports betting history
[06:26] Leaving a day job to become a full time sports bettor
[07:09] The golden period of online betting
[07:36] Who is the audience for 20/20 Sports Betting?
[11:20] UIGEA and losing outs
[12:37] NFL props and data analysis
[15:40] Is watching games necessary?
[18:28] Opportunities in smaller markets
[20:12] How is betting baseball different from betting football?
[25:09] Database information and prices
[27:32] How much older data can be used?
[30:15] South Point Casino November Promotions – Half-priced Walmart and Amazon gift cards, Thanksgiving Day Hot Seat
[31:07] Predictit.org/promo/edge – place small wagers on various political events, $20 deposit match for GWAE listeners
[37:07] Betting live markets
[39:09] Betting in Vegas while living in Socal
[41:15] The Masters
[44:10] Betting final Jeopardy
[48:55] Logan’s contact info
[50:52] Recommended – Borgen on Netflix, Razor’s Edge by William Somerset Maugham
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Books Referenced:
20/20 Sports Betting: Think Like a Pro by Logan Fields https://amzn.to/2KdvR0T
Sites Referenced:
KOStats.com
ArmchairAnalysis.com
Tour-Tips.com
Previous Episodes Referenced:
LasVegasAdvisor.com/gambling-with-an-edge/podcast-rufus-peabody/
Recommended:
Netflix.com/title/70302482
Razor’s Edge by William Somerset Maugham https://amzn.to/38ZhAPF
Moon and Sixpence by William Somerset Maugham https://amzn.to/35IBjkS

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Is it possible to simply publish a transcript of these podcasts? They’re interesting, but it takes the better part of an hour to listen to them, whereas I could read a transcript in about three minutes.
You’re asking someone to spend hours transcribing a podcast that you’re too lazy to listen to?