I was jut wondering if there are any books out there on the market that help with the math portion of betting, as well as walking you through how to do it. Any help would be appreciated.
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Try Statistics 101 and go from there.
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Surely, Ohio State has a Statistics undergrad. Try looking at the courses and their content and do some research.
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Look at Quant finance books. Pick up Hull's Futures and Options. Try to figure out how industry professionals price uncertainty, and you should be on the right track to figure out how to price it yourself.
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Free statistics data files. I don't know about accuracy.
http://www.repole.com/sun4cast/data.html
This guy develops a quarterback rating that he says is "better" than the current NFL method. Not about betting. He discusses what and why he included/excluded various statistics and how he used regression. Easy to read without heavy math/stat.
http://etd.ohiolink.edu/send-pdf.cgi...?osu1242922731
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