
Everybody Loses: The Tumultuous Rise of American Sports Gambling
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About this product
Overview
Everybody Loses is a comprehensive narrative history that traces the evolution of sports gambling in America from its underground origins to its current mainstream status. The book's most compelling feature is its unflinching examination of how legal gambling expansion has transformed American sports culture over decades.
Key Specifications
This hardcover edition contains approximately 400 pages of densely researched content with a publication date in 2022. The book is printed on standard paper stock with a dust jacket and includes an index for reference. The ASIN 166806202X identifies this as the primary hardcover release from the publisher.
Who It's For
Sports fans interested in the history of betting will find detailed accounts of how gambling shaped professional leagues and team economics. Policy analysts and lawmakers considering gambling regulation can benefit from the book's exploration of legislative changes and their consequences. Additionally, finance professionals studying the commercialization of sports entertainment will appreciate the economic analysis woven throughout the narrative.
Worth Buying?
The book delivers well-researched reporting that goes beyond surface-level accounts, offering context that serious sports enthusiasts and policy-minded readers won't find in casual journalism. It's particularly valuable if you're building a collection on American sports history or seeking to understand the business dynamics reshaping professional athletics. The depth of reporting justifies the purchase for anyone wanting to understand modern sports gambling's complicated legacy.