Market Efficiency and Recreational Betting
The expanding legalization of sports betting will most assuredly swell the ranks of bettors nationwide and invariably attract some who would gamble less for financial gain than for entertainment value. While random betting can quickly end the fun for these "recreational bettors," we propose a strategy that relies on the efficiency of the market for bets on college football to minimize the risk and sustain the action.
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2013
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Authors: | Kochman, Ladd ; Gilliam, Ken ; Goodwin, Randy |
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New York Economic Review. - New York State Economics Association - NYSEA. - Vol. 44.2013, 1, p. 95-97
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New York State Economics Association - NYSEA |
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