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Jeff Ma and Rufus Peabody talk sports betting
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This week on Bet the Process, Jeff and Rufus introduce the BTP poker tournament sponsored by pokernow.club, and get into some Top 10 college football predictions. They then welcome in Dan Abrams, an electrical engineer and sports bettor, to share his transition from poker to sports betting, the importance of reading books for gaining depth of knowledge, and the correlation between bets on wager staking and bankroll sizing. Presented by pokernow.club
This week on Bet the Process, NFL data scientist Sam Hoppen joins to discuss his composite rankings and the performance of different sources’ predictions against the actual spread in the market. Also, Jeff and Rufus get into some college football matchups. This episode sponsored by poker now… got to pokernow.club to find out more
This week on Bet the Process, Bill Connolly joins to do a deep dive on college football playoffs, including the impact of upcoming games on team positions and the possibility of more teams entering the playoffs. Also, Jeff and Rufus discuss if Rufus is a square when it comes to political betting.
This week on Bet the Process, Matthew Davidow joins Jeff as co-host to share his thoughts on the election and college football, including the recent playoff rankings. Rufus then joins as a guest and discusses his election betting results.
This week on Bet the Process, Jeff and Rufus go guest-less and dive into more election modeling and SGPs, as well as some college football picks and Survivor League.
This week on Bet the Process, things get political with Dan Rosenheck, the Data Editor at the Economist. Topics discussed include potential betting opportunities for the election, the reliability of prediction models, and recent shifts in polling data. Jeff and Rufus also give college football picks.
This week on Bet the Process, Jeff and Rufus discuss sports betting industry events and their recent Survivor pool. Robert Greer then joins to chat with Jeff about NFL analytics, how his background in tech helps model NFL games, and his analysis of coaching performance, specifically of Kyle Shanahan.
This week on Bet the Process, Judah Fortgang joins to discuss his journey into data science and betting, focusing on game scripts, team tendencies, and the importance of certain positions in football. Rufus and Jeff also chat NFL Survivor Pool.
This week on Bet the Process, another Kevin is back to chat football. This time, it’s Kevin Cole, and topics discussed include paradigm shifts in the NFL and the differences between soccer and football analytics. Jeff and Rufus also share their recent experiences with the NFL Survivor League.
This week on Bet the Process, Bill Connolly returns to discuss the beginning of college football season. Topics include the challenges of interpreting early season rankings, the impact of new coaches on team performance, and the potential for underdog teams to make a splash in the playoffs.
This week on Bet the Process, fellow sports podcaster Kevin Clark is back to chat all things NFL. Jeff and Rufus also recap their Vegas trip, survivor strategies and college football.
This week on Bet the Process, Jeff and Rufus go guest-less and chat their upcoming Vegas trip, potential improvements for the PGA Tour, Massey-Peabody college football ratings, and their picks for the NFL season. Sponsored by Splash Sports play our survivor pool at splashsports.com/btp
This week on Bet the Process, Bud Elliott is back to talk the beginning of college football season, including the transfer portal, the selection process for the playoffs, and overrated/underrated teams.
This week on Bet the Process, Jeffrey Benson from Circa joins to chat the future of the industry, the Champions Dinner for winners of Circa’s annual contests, and the probability of an undefeated college team this year.
This week on Bet the Process, Nate Silver joins to discuss his new book, On The Edge: The Art of Risking Everything, including the growing sophistication of prediction markets, and the crossover between sports betting and venture capital. Jeff and Rufus also discuss the upcoming football season.
This week on Bet the Process, Jeff and Rufus welcome Isaac Rose-Berman, a pro bettor who bets on tennis. They discuss the current Bet Bash in Vegas, the presidential election, and introducing gambling to children in a responsible manner.
This week on Bet the Process, Elihu Feustel joins to talk his new book Beyond The Odds, including improving betting strategies and balancing personal freedom and societal well-being in regards to gambling. Jeff also pitches a Calcutta format for the upcoming FedEx Cup.
This week on Bet the Process, annual guest Will joins to chat his journey from soccer to golf, organizational philosophy, the impact of generative AI tools on daily fantasy sports, and their picks for the upcoming Splash Sports contest. Go to splashsports.com/btp
This week on Bet the Process, Matthew Trenhaile (@Matthew_Trench on X) joins to take the record for longest BTP episode yet. Matthew is a betting expert and former bookmaker who shares his opinions on a wide range of topics, including market making, the US presidential election, risk management by very successful bettors, and much more.
This week on Bet the Process, Jeff and Rufus welcome Dan Rosenheck, the editor of the Economist’s data team, to talk election forecasting and how Dan has built his model, including political polarization and past polling errors. They also compare pro golfers to wines.
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