ESBC NFLAnd Sports Betting Podcast Network

Josh Abner
ESBC NFLAnd Sports Betting Podcast Network

Ask yourself / who is making you money ? The ESBC Sports Betting Podcast is a podcast focused on sports betting and handicapping, hosted by Steve "ESBC Guru" and "The Prognosticator." The podcast features quantifiable value of all the games for free with logic. Then feature discussions on NFL, College Football, , College Basketball, major horse racing and NBA Playoffs as analysis of betting trends and strategies. The hosts offer insights and predictions on upcoming games and events, with the goal of helping listeners make informed decisions when placing bets. The podcast also includes guest interviews with experts in the sports betting industry, and occasional episodes covering topics such as bankroll management and sports betting psychology. The ESBC Sports Betting Podcast is available on various podcast platforms, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Podcasts. Bet The Process This is the CNBC Bloomberg Fox Business Of Sportsbetting Making the lives of Sports fans better by giving them free actionable complete comprehensive information on every game to build their bank rolls The same process using decision science and math you use to pick and investment is the same process you use to pick the teams that has the highest probability of monetizing your time watching the game Impossible to process all the information without collaboration We are betting $1000.00 on every game we pick This is where Sportsbetting meets finance & wealth concepts education CNBC : Bloomberg of Sports betting We give out for free ; every play on every game This Podcast is about monetizing the sports betting market. We give the picks but also teach you how to make the picks yourself NFL Fundamental- Technical analysis from a betting standpoint to take advantage of inefficiencies in the market We do not need your money because we make money betting on the games ourselves ; but accept tips as a sign of good will Exactly one drink on us when you see you at the Sports Book In addition we teach you business and financial concepts 70% Winning percentage is our historical average - 52.5% is break even: We provide NFL NBA College Football Major League Baseball Sports betting For Free Full Transparency picks on a live spreadsheet before the games We give Actionable advice. Edutainment We interview NFL And upper level College Football and basketball coaches to get insight into the sports we cover We Use Business & Financial Concepts To Monetize Inefficiencies In The Sports Betting Market We Manifest making money watching Sports having fun Raw Honest Educated Real Talk 52% is break even. We are at 70 to 80%. Very few others are. And those who achieve that percentage do not share every pick for free; on all the games Consistent profit; we multiply money: giving us the the benefit of compounding interest on our money or bank roll. The gap between 52.5% and 70 to 80% NO RECESSION ZONE - We have benefit from this process for 12 years. My wife only buys gas through betting money We are the “real” Bloomberg ,CNBC and Fox Business Of Sports-betting For Free Full Transparency picks on a live spreadsheet before the games Went to high school with Florida State Football color man William Floyd who won a National title at Florida State & then a Super Bowl with Jerry Rice and Steve Young with the San Francisco 49ers And Tom Carter NFLPA won a national title with Lou Holtz and played 10 years in the NFL:

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    Hawthorne Effect Week 12 You Learn From Bets You Got Wrong Then Ones You Right

    157-103=57.9%= $46,150 profit year to date "You learn more from games you lost than game you won " 'Based on the search results, the performance increase associated with the Hawthorne Effect varies across different studies and contexts. Here are some key findings on the percentage increases reported: General productivity increase: Data compiled by Levitt & List showed roughly a 10% per year increase in productivity in the groups following the start of the Illumination Studies, regardless of whether they were part of the control or the experimental group1. Hand hygiene compliance: In one study, antiseptic hand rub (AHR) compliance increased from 29% to 45% during the overt observation period, which is approximately a 55% increase34. Another study found that hand sanitizer use increased from 1.48 dispensations per hour to 3.75 dispensations when the sanitizer station was visible to an auditor, representing a 153% increase4. Antibiotic prescribing: Inappropriate antibiotic prescribing for viral cases was 29% lower when physicians were observed (46% vs. 17%), representing a 63% reduction24. Patient-reported quality of care: Increased by 13% with direct observation3. Paramedic reporting: The rate of incomplete paramedic reports declined by 20% after announcement of an upcoming quality-improvement audit4. Educational research: Clark and Sugrue reported that uncontrolled novelty effects cause on average a 30% of a standard deviation rise (equivalent to a 50–63% score rise) in educational settings, with the effect decaying over time5. It's important to note that the magnitude of the Hawthorne Effect can vary significantly depending on the specific context, type of behavior being observed, and duration of the study. Some studies found smaller or no effects, while others reported larger increases.

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  2. Hawthorne Effect Week 11 You Learn From Bets You Got Wrong Then Ones You Right

    NOV 22

    Hawthorne Effect Week 11 You Learn From Bets You Got Wrong Then Ones You Right

    142-103=57.9%=$31,900 is the bottom-line medium.com/@josuevizcay/top-10…ketball-bdc7d132490 Based on the search results, the performance increase associated with the Hawthorne Effect varies across different studies and contexts. Here are some key findings on the percentage increases reported: General productivity increase: Data compiled by Levitt & List showed roughly a 10% per year increase in productivity in the groups following the start of the Illumination Studies, regardless of whether they were part of the control or the experimental group1. Hand hygiene compliance: In one study, antiseptic hand rub (AHR) compliance increased from 29% to 45% during the overt observation period, which is approximately a 55% increase34. Another study found that hand sanitizer use increased from 1.48 dispensations per hour to 3.75 dispensations when the sanitizer station was visible to an auditor, representing a 153% increase4. Antibiotic prescribing: Inappropriate antibiotic prescribing for viral cases was 29% lower when physicians were observed (46% vs. 17%), representing a 63% reduction24. Patient-reported quality of care: Increased by 13% with direct observation3. Paramedic reporting: The rate of incomplete paramedic reports declined by 20% after announcement of an upcoming quality-improvement audit4. Educational research: Clark and Sugrue reported that uncontrolled novelty effects cause on average a 30% of a standard deviation rise (equivalent to a 50–63% score rise) in educational settings, with the effect decaying over time5. It's important to note that the magnitude of the Hawthorne Effect can vary significantly depending on the specific context, type of behavior being observed, and duration of the study. Some studies found smaller or no effects, while others reported larger increases.

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Ask yourself / who is making you money ? The ESBC Sports Betting Podcast is a podcast focused on sports betting and handicapping, hosted by Steve "ESBC Guru" and "The Prognosticator." The podcast features quantifiable value of all the games for free with logic. Then feature discussions on NFL, College Football, , College Basketball, major horse racing and NBA Playoffs as analysis of betting trends and strategies. The hosts offer insights and predictions on upcoming games and events, with the goal of helping listeners make informed decisions when placing bets. The podcast also includes guest interviews with experts in the sports betting industry, and occasional episodes covering topics such as bankroll management and sports betting psychology. The ESBC Sports Betting Podcast is available on various podcast platforms, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Podcasts. Bet The Process This is the CNBC Bloomberg Fox Business Of Sportsbetting Making the lives of Sports fans better by giving them free actionable complete comprehensive information on every game to build their bank rolls The same process using decision science and math you use to pick and investment is the same process you use to pick the teams that has the highest probability of monetizing your time watching the game Impossible to process all the information without collaboration We are betting $1000.00 on every game we pick This is where Sportsbetting meets finance & wealth concepts education CNBC : Bloomberg of Sports betting We give out for free ; every play on every game This Podcast is about monetizing the sports betting market. We give the picks but also teach you how to make the picks yourself NFL Fundamental- Technical analysis from a betting standpoint to take advantage of inefficiencies in the market We do not need your money because we make money betting on the games ourselves ; but accept tips as a sign of good will Exactly one drink on us when you see you at the Sports Book In addition we teach you business and financial concepts 70% Winning percentage is our historical average - 52.5% is break even: We provide NFL NBA College Football Major League Baseball Sports betting For Free Full Transparency picks on a live spreadsheet before the games We give Actionable advice. Edutainment We interview NFL And upper level College Football and basketball coaches to get insight into the sports we cover We Use Business & Financial Concepts To Monetize Inefficiencies In The Sports Betting Market We Manifest making money watching Sports having fun Raw Honest Educated Real Talk 52% is break even. We are at 70 to 80%. Very few others are. And those who achieve that percentage do not share every pick for free; on all the games Consistent profit; we multiply money: giving us the the benefit of compounding interest on our money or bank roll. The gap between 52.5% and 70 to 80% NO RECESSION ZONE - We have benefit from this process for 12 years. My wife only buys gas through betting money We are the “real” Bloomberg ,CNBC and Fox Business Of Sports-betting For Free Full Transparency picks on a live spreadsheet before the games Went to high school with Florida State Football color man William Floyd who won a National title at Florida State & then a Super Bowl with Jerry Rice and Steve Young with the San Francisco 49ers And Tom Carter NFLPA won a national title with Lou Holtz and played 10 years in the NFL:

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