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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Lack of attention to detail,
By Michael A Rinaldi (APO, AP United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Zen of Gambling: Lessons from the World's Greatest Gambler (Hardcover)
In terms of good information to learn as far as sports betting is concerned, this book was pretty good. It does a good job of explaining a *value* approach to sports betting. I enjoyed the book when I felt it kept true to its purpose. However, I felt the comparisons he makes between the stock market and sports gambling were downright moronic. Dont get me wrong. I picked up this book with the perspective that there are many comparisons to be made regarding sports vice stocks. However, his chapter on stocks that talks about buying low and selling high was a waste of time. What inspired me to actually write about this book was his lack of attention to detail. I swear about 10% of the book repeats itself word for word. He would start a chapter on football betting for one concept...then literally use the same exact paragraph word for word to explain the same concept when dealing with stocks. I really didnt appreciate the fact that this book was 323 pages long. Granted, its expected that authors will give longwinded explanations why you should buy into whatever theory they are pushing...that is the norm. It justifies their book...however, Ive never read a book where the author literally copied the same paragraph literally 3+ times within the same book. Ill give credit where its due...I found his thoughts on value investing interesting....however, his arrogant, I am everying Las Vegas really got old....and then to notice he didnt take the time to individualize each theory to the appropriate topic was the last straw. Bottomline, read it for the sports gambling chapters, even though it claims to be applicable to life and stocks and everything under the sun...please consider the source.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Offers good sound advice,
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This review is from: The Zen of Gambling: Lessons from the World's Greatest Gambler (Hardcover)
When I picked up this book, I did not realize that it was so literally about sports betting (though it does wander over to stock picking for a short chapter as well); and if I had, I wouldn't have bought it.
But I'm not disappointed. It's a great read and Root's Contrarian approach (find out what the mass asses are doing and make a beeline to do the opposite) has great appeal. In the second half of the book he gives blow by blow, very specific criteria to follow where you bet for the underdog while (Root claims) having the odds on your side. Frankly, I found it fascinating. At the least, it makes for an entertaining read! I did learn a lot from it and had an enjoyable afternoon reading it as well. Root has a GREAT attitude and it really shines through in his book.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Provides a wealth of information and motivation,
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This review is from: The Zen of Gambling: Lessons from the World's Greatest Gambler (Hardcover)
I was impressed by "The Zen of Gambling". The focus of this book is mainly describing techniques used to win at sports betting. Root also shares stories from his past about how taking big risks at the right times made him successful.
Before reading this book, I always viewed Root as a loudmouth salesman tout on television just marketing his sports predictions to suckers that get pressured into buying them. But this book will make you think differently about Root and see other sides of him. He honestly admits that not every sports bet he makes is a winner and that losing streaks do happen. Even though I consider myself to already be a "sharp" sports gambler, I found that this book reinforced a lot of what I have found profitable when it comes to sports betting. Root stresses the importance of having the confidence to bet underdogs and going against what everyone else is saying. I agree that this is how to find value and beat your bookmakers in the long run. It is also an entertaining read with Root throwing in a few pages with tips on health and building self esteem. He also reinforces that casino gambling cannot be beat in the long run and explains the kinds of tricks used by casinos for making people lose money. Although sports betting has its own "house edge" with what's known as "vigorish", it is not based on a mathematical formula as casino games are so it can be beaten with the right skills and money management. Root teaches that risking everything you have on one bet you feel strong about or parlaying a series of plays is wrong and that you have to grind money out with a few carefully selected wagers each week. I would recommend this book to anyone who bets on sports regularly or who is considering doing it. Beginners will probably get more out of it than sharper players, but even sharper players will find parts of it interesting. Once you read this book, you will have the motivation to believe in the calculated risks you take - even if you have been in slumps with gambling or other areas of your life before.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very Informative on sports betting - must read for newbies,
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This review is from: The Zen of Gambling: Lessons from the World's Greatest Gambler (Hardcover)
Alot of great info on sports betting - covers not only football but college basetball and MLB. Great section on what to bet each month. Well worth the $20. I dont write many reviews but the book was worth my time.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The Zen of Gambling: The Ultimate Guide to Risking It All and Winning at Life,
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This review is from: The Zen of Gambling: The Ultimate Guide to Risking It All and Winning at Life (Hardcover)
This is an inspirational book. There are no methods presented for picking winners. General rules abound. I'll probably read it again, for inspiration.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This book changed the way I bet for the better!,
This review is from: The Zen of Gambling: The Ultimate Guide to Risking It All and Winning at Life (Hardcover)
I have been a losing casino and sports gambler most of my life. But I never stop trying, reading, and learning new ideas, philosophies and strategies. I think that I've finally found the winning formula with "The Zen of Gambling." This is quite simply the best gambling book ever written. I have applied Mr. Root's Contrarian strategy for over a year now and have had the best results of my life!
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Don't go to a casino until you read this book!,
By Bookworm (Park City, UT) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Zen of Gambling: The Ultimate Guide to Risking It All and Winning at Life (Hardcover)
What a unique book "The Zen of Gambling" is! The best part is the chapter on the psychology of casino gambling called "Viva Las Vegas." Author Root's philosophy about the ways that casino execs trap gamblers and force High Rollers into playing "dumb" is a classic. His section on poker strategy is world class. This book is a must read for anyone thinking of setting foot in a casino!
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Philsophy on gambling,
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This review is from: The Zen of Gambling: Lessons from the World's Greatest Gambler (Hardcover)
Interesting philosophies on life and gambling. But he doesn't have a firm grasp of zen, good marketing though to add Zen into the title to draw people in.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Sports Betting,
By The Speculator (US) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Zen of Gambling: Lessons from the World's Greatest Gambler (Hardcover)
If you can live with the self promotion of a man whose ego is as big as Donald Trumps in the first half of the book, the 2nd half of the book actually is VERY good for both causal and serious bettors on sports if you want to improve your chances of beating your bookies.
It gives the serious bettor some food for thought for the up coming football season
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Made Me a Winner- Amazing!,
This review is from: The Zen of Gambling: The Ultimate Guide to Risking It All and Winning at Life (Hardcover)
Simple and powerful- the best book ever written about sports gambling. I've been betting (and losing) my whole life. I always thought success at sports gambling was about knowing the players and gameplans. Root's book is fasinating- he has taught me it's not about the quarterback or the offensive line or the defense. It's about public perception, public betting trends and Contrarian psychology. Suddenly I win more than I lose (for the first time in my life). Amazing! I've changed my life with a $16 purchase- that's remarkable. Many thanks to Mr. Root.
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The Zen of Gambling: Lessons from the World's Greatest Gambler by Wayne Allyn Root (Hardcover - September 23, 2004)
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