I was asked via email to post my top ten list of gambling related books.
It was a tough ask given my self confessed addiction when it comes to horse racing literature; therefore I have quite a few books on the subject.
Listed below are the books that have had the most influence on my approach to handicapping. I will write a synopsis on each book, change or rearrange the list over time.
1. The Odds On Your Side – Mark Cramer
2. Money Secrets at the Racetrack – Barry Meadow
3. Betting Flat Handicaps – Jon Gibby
4. Pace Wins The Race – Ricky Taylor (<- updated)
5. The Match Up 2 – Jim Bradshaw
6. Braddocks’s Complete Guide to Horse Race Selection and Betting – Peter Braddock
7. Winning Thoroughbred Strategies – Dick Mitchell
8. Six Secrets of Successful Bettors – DRF Press
9. One Hundred Hints for Better Betting – Mark Cotton
10 DIY Punting – Terry Burke
Notable Mentions
Betting for a Living – Nick Mordin
7 Responses
Edgehunters
March 14th, 2010 at 21:16
1Hi Slipperytoad
Thanks for posting up your top ten list of books and with such perfect timing. My wife and daughters never know what to buy me for my birthday (which will soon be here).
Well that will be at least three of the books off the list then!!! Just another seven more to go.
Thanks again
mark
B Williams
March 16th, 2010 at 18:57
2Good list Slippery! Cramer and Gibby are my two favourites. Bit surprised that The Best of Thoroughbred Handicapping by James Quinn doesn’t feature though. It provides a precis of the methods espoused by about twenty American handicappers and is absolutely outstanding and packed full of useful ideas and methodologies. If you haven’t read it I would strongly advise you to obtain a copy. I see on the RP website that Gibby has a new book coming out called Well Handicapped Horses and also there is a new offering by Peter May who I also rate. Hopefully they will be worth a read. Keep up the good work.
slipperytoad
March 16th, 2010 at 21:25
3I have a copy of Quinn’s book but as I said I wanted to list the most thumbed books in the top ten. Some resemble Haynes manuals and are falling apart because I read them so often.
Financial Spread Betting
May 4th, 2010 at 17:23
4Is the list is any order? The odds on your side is a really good book.
Financial Spread Betting
May 4th, 2010 at 17:25
5I assume the list is in the order of your favourites? I too like The Odds On Your Side.
slipperytoad
May 4th, 2010 at 23:12
6The list is in order of favourites.
Ronnie
June 16th, 2010 at 09:10
7Hello,
I want to know if you can help me become a winning punter. I have been getting my but kicked for better than 10 years and I am tried
of losing. I live in America and sometime I like betting on racing Downunder as I think they have great racing there. Will you please give me any advice that may help me.
Ronnie
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