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Brian's Value Calculating Methods    by Brian Garee
You set the price! 1140 words. Published on September 8, 2012. .

For Regular Horse Players, Novices and Know it alls. This includes tips to win at the track Still waiting fo your horse to come in. The bets are in don't bet on the color of the horse or the name. This book was witten by Brian and Rudy who worked together to give all people the ability to understand the Horse Racing. Been to the track and laugh at the people who yell at the horses.
The 75% Winning System for Sports Gambling    by Johnny Depot
Price: $2.99 USD. 2160 words. Published by Mega Media Depot  on October 12, 2012. .

The 75% System is a high percentage winning system of wagering on Football, Basketball, Baseball, Hockey and Boxing. This book will explain a system of betting that when the bets are set up according to the system, you have a 75% chance of winning. If you like to play multiple games, then the 75% system is for you. This book does not teach you which games to play, but a way to play them.
The Complete Round Robin Sports Betting Guide    by Jim Oddo
Price: $2.99 USD. 4290 words. Published by Mega Media Depot  on October 12, 2012. .

: As a 20+-year sports veteran I am revealing the system I use to bet a small amount of money, and look for the big score. As a better I know what it feels like to have more than one play starting at the same time, so I needed a method for dealing with this situation. I developed The Complete Round Robin Betting Guide to teach players how to bet many games at one time using a small amount of cash.
The Mafia, Football Gambling and Len Dawson    by Robert Grey Reynolds, Jr
Price: $2.99 USD. 7520 words. Published on March 7, 2013. .

Former NFL Quarterback Len Dawson is a controversial sports figure. A member of the National Football League Hall of Fame, he led the Kansas City Chiefs to victory in Super Bowl IV, in 1970. However, there are legitimate doubts about his complicity in "fixing" games between 1966-1970. He associated with gamblers. A Detroit grand jury named Dawson as part of a nationwide gambling scandal in 1970