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Bet The Process

Bet The Process
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Jeff Ma and Rufus Peabody talk sports betting

PublishesWeeklyEpisodes352Founded8 years ago
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This week on Bet the Process, Kris Abdelmessih joins to discuss the evolution of trading firms and their strategic choices in the late 1990s and early 2000s, the challenges of selling startups and maintaining trading cultures, and today’s market maki... more

This week on Bet the Process, Jeff and Rufus welcome Adam Levitan, co-founder of Establish The Run, to discuss his evolution from DFS-focused projections to broader sports betting and prediction markets, as well as some college football recap and NFL... more

This week on Bet the Process, NFL data analyst Kevin Cole (Unexpected Points on Substack) returns to break down the playoffs, recapping wild card weekend and focusing on the remaining games.

This week on Bet the Process, Judah Fortgang (Throwthedamball on Substack) is back to cover NFL playoff matchups, including offensive/defensive strategies, player performances, and weather impacts.

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Kevin Cole
NFL analyst and betting expert
Unexpected Points
Episode: Kevin Cole of Unexpected Points Talks NFL Playoffs
Preston Johnson
Sports analyst and former sports bettor
Episode: End of Year with Sports Cheetah Preston Johnson | Sponsored by Novig
John Reeder
Host of the Risk of Ruin Podcast
Risk of Ruin Podcast
Episode: John Reeder of the Risk of Ruin Podcast | Sponsored by Novig
Gabe Feldman
Sports Law Professor and Director of the Tulane Sports Law Program
Tulane University
Episode: Sports Law with Gabe Feldman | Sponsored by Novig
Mark Pattinson
Sports bettor and sports analyst known as Sprott's Better
Episode: Rufus Interviews Mark Pattinson aka sprotzbettor | Sponsored by Novig
Tej Seth
Football data scientist with experience in analytics and data science
Sumer Sports
Episode: NFL and More With Football Data Scientist Tej Seth | Sponsored by Novig
Jay Croucher
Mainstream media personality at NBC Sports specializing in sports betting.
NBC Sports
Episode: Jeff Interviews Jay Croucher of NBC Sports | Sponsored by Novig
Mr. Peanut Bettor
Professional sports bettor with a background in actuarial science
Episode: College Football with Peanut Bettor | Sponsored by Novig
John Shilling
A professional sports bettor known as Golden Pants, who transitioned from poker to sports betting.
Episode: John Shilling aka Golden Pants | Sponsored by Novig

Hosts

Jeff Ma
Co-host and host of various discussions, known for his analytical approach to sports betting.
Rufus Peabody
Co-host and frequent contributor, recognized for insights on betting markets and trends.

Reviews

3.8 out of 5 stars from 692 ratings
  • Get better audio

    What I could hear sounded well reasoned and informed, however the poor audio quality makes it borderline unlistenable.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    NSD9308
    United States5 months ago
  • Great podcast

    You guys are the best!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Lumbie 22
    United States9 months ago
  • Not great by any measure.

    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!

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    frizzzog
    United Statesa year ago
  • Obvious

    How do we help the poor people 🤦‍♂️and there in a nutshell is everything that’s wrong with Democrats !!

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Aussie Fab
    Australiaa year ago
  • You and Rufus are my favorites!

    However, your latest guest, Mathew Davido is a MASSIVE TOOL lol

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Lumbie 22
    United Statesa year ago

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The hosts are generally well-received, particularly for their expertise and insights, although some listeners feel there can be unproductive tangents in discussions.
There are mixed opinions about the podcast, with some praising the engaging conversations, while others mention challenges with audio quality and content focus.
Listeners appreciate the educational content that empowers them to make informed betting decisions.

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End of Year with Sports Cheetah Preston Johnson | Sponsored by Novig
Q: Do you think it would deliver the same level of satisfaction that it did in the past?
Maybe it wouldn't because I felt like I was climbing in life, and then to go back down to where I was before wouldn't be as rewarding.
End of Year with Sports Cheetah Preston Johnson | Sponsored by Novig
Q: As you think about what you're going to do next in your life, why is sports gambling not at the top of the list?
I've been away from it for four years, and I'm not sure if I would even be winning better if I jumped back in; too much has changed.
Jeff and Rufus Mailbag Episode | Sponsored by Novig
Q: Can you reiterate your stance on winning without a model? Do you believe you can beat sports without a model?
They discuss the difficulty of winning without a model, emphasizing that while knowledge about teams can help, a framework is necessary for long-term success.
Jeff and Rufus Mailbag Episode | Sponsored by Novig
Q: To what degree will prediction markets enable a la carte insurance for regular people in 10 years?
The hosts discuss how prediction markets may allow for a financial hedging need, potentially providing value to users as they evolve.
John Reeder of the Risk of Ruin Podcast | Sponsored by Novig
Q: If you had a million dollars and could just invest it in one of the APs that you've interviewed in your show, who would it be?
I think I would invest in Thomas, who has a significant edge in the sports betting world.

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What is Bet The Process about and what kind of topics does it cover?

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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