There’s an edge in Super Bowl props. These aren’t NFL spreads and totals. The limits are lower, and — especially in the Super Bowl — a
You don’t need to know a single thing about college basketball to win your March Madness bracket. In fact, I’d argue even the most robust knowledge of college
Props are typically juiced like crazy, but that doesn’t necessarily make them bad bets. Like I explained last year, you can’t just label both sides of a bet
When DraftKings announced its Sports Betting National Championship (SBNC) with a $1 million top prize, held this past weekend in Jersey, I knew pretty much right away I’d be
Way back when I was in my prime — before all the sex and drugs blogging and data collection — I wrote some books. The Fantasy Sports for Smart People collection is
Way back when I was in my prime — before all the sex and drugs blogging and data collection — I wrote some books. The Fantasy Sports for Smart People
Highlights The inaugural Gambling Olympics takes place in Las Vegas on July 9-10. The buy-in is $2,500, but there could be significantly more than that wagered in side action.
I was in NYC this week for some Action Network content meetings. We just opened our office in Midtown, which is not in fact this office… The new @ActionNetworkHQ headquarters
One of my favorite people in DFS — Jay Raynor aka BeepImaJeep — is a super-creative tournament player famous for knowing next to nothing about sports. He’s learned a
The other day, I posted a tweet that I believe best sums up my approach to investing/gambling—and a motto applicable to most life decisions that come with incomplete
I bought my first cryptoasset—Ethereum—in early 2017. I’d like to say I did all kinds of research and weighed the pros and cons to make a well-informed