
Jeff Ma and Rufus Peabody talk sports betting
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 346 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Sports | |||

This week on Bet the Process, creator and host of the Risk of Ruin podcast John Reeder joins and discusses his journey into advantage play, his analysis of Long-Term Capital Management's failure and the broader implications for modern Wall Street, an... more
This week on Bet the Process, Jeff and Rufus welcome one of the biggest bettors on Polymarket and recent 60 Minutes interviewee Domer, to share his journey from poker to prediction markets, as well as his strategies and the importance of self-educati... more
This week on Bet the Process, Tulane professor and sports consultant Gabe Feldman joins to discuss the current state of college sports law, including new regulations around athlete compensation, and the legal status and regulatory challenges around s... more
This week on Bet the Process, Jeff and Rufus go guest-less and discuss prediction markets, NCAA rule changes, and more college football heater picks.
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What I could hear sounded well reasoned and informed, however the poor audio quality makes it borderline unlistenable.
You guys are the best!
It’s so bad it’s good - that is the only explanation for anyone listening to this podcast frequently enough to justify doing so… On an entirely different note, Ma is great on the TK pod!
How do we help the poor people 🤦♂️and there in a nutshell is everything that’s wrong with Democrats !!
However, your latest guest, Mathew Davido is a MASSIVE TOOL lol
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Conversations on sports betting take center stage as hosts engage with various experts, analysts, and fellow bettors to provide a comprehensive understanding of the landscape. Key topics often involve prediction markets, college football, and the nuances of different betting strategies, highlighted through guest appearances from professionals in sports law, football analytics, and betting media. Unique insights into the integration of statistics, market trends, and personal experiences in betting create an engaging and educational atmosphere for listeners seeking to enhance their betting knowledge and strategies. This podcast stands out for its blend of rigorous analysis and personal anecdotes that resonate with both casual bettors and seri... more
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