E276 - Adam Chernoff

January 30
44 mins

Episode Description

On this episode of the Business of Betting Podcast, Jeff Edelstein is joined by Adam Chernoff, sports betting analyst and founder of adamchernoff.com, for a wide-ranging conversation on betting markets, media, content, and where value still exists in an increasingly efficient ecosystem.

 

Hear them discuss:

00:00 – Adam’s unconventional career path across betting, media, casino operations, and content creation, and why labels don’t fully capture his role in the industry

05:00 – How betting markets have evolved over the past decade, why edges are harder to find, and what that means for modern bettors

09:30 – The growing influence of narrative, media personalities, and public perception on betting lines and market movement

14:00 – Why information is no longer the advantage it once was, and how execution and discipline now matter more than raw insight

18:30 – Content vs. betting: how Adam thinks about building trust with an audience without selling false certainty or hype

22:30 – The role of technology, data, and automation in betting, and where human judgment still outperforms models

26:00 – Why most bettors misunderstand bankroll management, risk tolerance, and long-term sustainability

30:00 – Adam’s perspective on prediction markets, pricing efficiency, and whether they truly threaten traditional sportsbooks

34:00 – Media incentives, engagement-driven content, and the tension between education and entertainment

38:00 – What Adam would focus on today if he were starting over in the betting industry

 

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