Although it's necessary, it severely cuts into the absorption of the theory. There are many instances in this book where the narrator reads lists of information from a table and it puts me to sleep.
Just too hard to follow without seeing the actual table. I've tried listening to financial self-help books in the past, and was put off by the reading of tables of information. This book was perfect for what i was looking for, but there are some definite downsides. I'm a quasi-experienced horse bettor and have placed straight up wagers on some sporting events in the past (mostly football) and wanted to know more about the ins and outs of sports betting.