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Football Betting For Real Players: A Book for Those Individuals That Can Wager on Average $500.00 Minimum per Game | 
enlarge | Author: Joseph J Tuttle Publisher: CreateSpace Category: Book
Buy New: $14.95
Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 794281
Media: Paperback Pages: 108 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 9 x 6 x 0.3
ISBN: 1438231954 EAN: 9781438231952 ASIN: 1438231954
Publication Date: May 28, 2008 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Promotion: Save $10.00 when you spend $50.00 or more on Qualifying Items offered by Amazon.com. Enter code BMLSAVES at checkout. Terms and Conditions Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description Make sure to check out Mr. Tuttle's blog site (www.thetuttleway.com), for winning picks and much more. Plus, it's a wonderful way to read some very lengthy excerpts of all nine of his horse handicapping books currently selling on Amazon.com. Although (going by the subtitle), this book was written with "Bigger" Football Bettor's in mind; its teachings are useful for the Beginner/Novice; as well as the Avid football bettor. The "systems" discussed in this book are absolute light years ahead of their time, yet Mr Tuttle has been implementing them now for the past 6 football seasons! And now, he's finally ready to go "public" with his applied theories and methodologies. Thank you to all of my fans. Signed, Joseph J Tuttle
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Great system October 22, 2008 Shane Bates (Birmingham, AL) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Learn how to setup your day of wagering to "hedge" your last play of the day for total peace of mind. Buy it and read it twice.
Good book, but was a little short for my tastes but for $14.95 can't go wrong October 4, 2008 Jaws of Steve 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Good book, but was a little short for my tastes, but I've come to realize most books on sports betting & handicapping seem to be. Most Authors just assume we the readers know most of the "basics". This book does have some helpful tips though.
A let down September 7, 2008 Rebecca L. Root (Philly, PA) 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
My expectations were too high (my fault) and I felt taken buying this book. Most of it flaunts the author's mathematical formulas which are flawed. I did get one insight - the idea of a quality TOP (my words) which I see similar to a baseball pitcher's quality start stat. Still the formula for this is just out of thin air. No regression, no logit transformations, just junk (and a very low correlation to spreads). Another flaw is stats like first downs per possessions. Using the authors FD/pos is flawed because a prolific offense does not need as many FD/pos to score as "3 yards and a cloud of dusk" teams. Still, the author's ideas do get you thinking about handicapping the NFL.
Tuttle's best book by far and away!!!!! July 28, 2008 John Ryan (Oh Canada) 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
I've thoroughly enjoyed all of his horse books, and the baseball book wasn't bad, but this book IS DA BOMB!!!! AWESOME!!!!! Absolutely perfect for the beginner or some a little more advanced (such as myself), and it is quite the entertaining read. A few anecdotes that prove to also be of an educational value, along with it's actual length (as in it isn't too long), make this book 5stars all the way!!! Plus, there are some really cool handicapping formulas included in this book, that I'm positive will help with the season less than a month away. This author is really Joseph J. Tuttle, and as per usual (with his standard M/O of only writing around 100+ page booklets) he is leaving me wanting more. His writing style is a bit like a punch in the face! He's simply telling us (his readers) exactly how he sees things. That, I do appreciate. He recently wrote a book called "Eight-N-One: The complete works (pseudonyms included) by Joseph J. Tuttle". I think that book is probably the best value out of all of his books, and not solely based on the price. I've purchased almost all of his booklets and I've had great results. But, I truly believe that if he were to placate his readership, just a tad; he'd sell a lot more of his books. He's is honestly borderline arrogant in his writing mannerisms. In closing out this review, I must say that his accessibility is by far his greatest asset. How many times have you had an I-M conversation with Andrew Beyer, or Dave Litfin? Or better still an actual phone conversation? He's great in that regard. He always puts his email address in his books. And, I think he actually likes people such as myself that constantly bombard him with questions. That's his best trait!!! p.s. To R. Malloy and Rod Allison,(Men that wrote poor reviews of "Speed, Speed, and Nothing but Speed) I had a sweet score today (Aug. 30th 2008) on a 5-1 shot in the 1st @ Toga, because of Joseph J. Tuttle's progression/regression system. 200 to win, and a 20 dollar double wheel. Since buying his first book....."The Ultimate Guide to Beating Baseball", I'm up well over 9k in about 4 or 5 months! This has been the best stretch of gambling on horses or games, in my entire young life. I GO BY RESULTS AND SO SHOULD ALL OF YOU! THE MAN IN A WORD, IS SIMPLY A "WINNER"! Now, so am I. I'm out! J.R.
"It's all about numbers anyway!" July 3, 2008 Bernard P. Feeney Sr. 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
Joseph J. Tuttle's book, "Football Betting for Real Players" gets right to the heart of football handicapping--beating the numbers! Whether it is the line,the total,or all the statistics involved in a football game, this book will give you a fascinating insight on how to "crunch" those numbers.I certainly got a wealth of information from the book and I'm very anxious to put his ideas into use. Bernie Feeney
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