100% agree with deliveryman. Stanford Wong’s Sharp Sports Betting it’s a classic for anybody seriously interested in sports betting. Even non-gamblers who love the NFL will find this interesting. The math portions are well written and easy to comprehend even for non-math wizards like me. Casinos are already on to Wong teasers, so you will likely find it difficult to implement the teaser system as there are fewer and fewer games that meet the criteria. Nevertheless, it’s a classic books that I recommend anybody getting started with serious sports betting.
The second favorite book is Matthew Hilger’s The Poker Mindset. This is not a poker math book with starting hand tables, advice on when to raise or when to fold. The Poker Mindset focuses on the psychological aspects of poker such as dealing with tilt, how to handle downswings, bad beats, understanding variance and focusing on long term performance rather than short term results. That’s why, even if this book is not about “sports” gambling, it does cover important mindset aspects that any gambler, no matter the game, will find useful.
To find more books I’d simply do an amazon search for “betting books”.
https://www.amazon.com/s?k=betting+books
Also, these couple of sites give a pretty good overview of what those books are about.
https://www.gamblingsitesonline.org/sports/articles/7-best-books-about-sports-betting/
https://www.payperheadhost.com/sports-betting/books/