The Perfect Punter
A Year of Losing Everything and Trying to Win it All Back
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Narrated by:
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Eric Brooks
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By:
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Dave Farrar
About this listen
Like millions of other sports-mad gamblers around the world, Dave Farrar loved taking on the bookies. But when the girl that he loved walked out on him without explaining why, it all went wrong and he embarked on an ill-disciplined six-month losing streak that made him decide that he was done with punting forever. As he started to get over the fact that the girl wasn't coming back, he resolved not to give up without a fight. But this time, he was going to do it properly, making sure that he did enough research to take on the bookmakers and win.
In The Perfect Punter, Farrar delves into the detail of every sporting event he'd lost money on in that bad run to make sure that, whenever he placed a bet in the future, he would know more about it than anyone else. He travels around the world following the sporting calendar, meeting experts who help him get to the bottom of each event so he can try to win back every penny that he lost. From snooker at the Crucible and racing at Cheltenham, to tennis at Roland Garros, golf's Ryder Cup, and the US Superbowl, The Perfect Punter is the engrossing story of one man's journey to overcome the odds.
©2012 Dave Farrar (P)2013 Audible, Inc.What listeners say about The Perfect Punter
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- Nick Morris
- 04-02-16
Great story, terrible reading!!!
What could have made this a 4 or 5-star listening experience for you?
Someone who can read telling the story
What did you like best about this story?
you can relate to it
Who might you have cast as narrator instead of Eric Brooks?
Christopher Ragland is exceptional
If you could play editor, what scene or scenes would you have cut from The Perfect Punter?
none of it. the story was great
Any additional comments?
Buy the hard copy book. its worth a read.
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- Jamie
- 06-08-15
One man's story, not a guide.
A decent story of a man locked into Sports Betting. He struggles, adapts and slightly overcomes. Some interesting insightful moments but too often a narrative of normalcy. Can't help thinking that despite the story/project being a cathartic moment for Dave, he never is, can be or will be anything like a 'Perfect Punter'. Worth a listen if your into Sports Betting though.
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- CDaly
- 15-04-20
mild gambling and self indulgent memoir
this guy knows no more than you or I. most gamblers could put a book like this together with better stories. hard to empathise with the narrator also, you almost want him to lose. its basically a self indulgent memoir about getting dumped and going on a mild gambling spree. fair play to him though for managing to get it on here and published.
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