So focused on bettors and the bets they bet that one might suspect it was written not by Nate Silver but by Nathan Detroit.
Idrees Kahloon,
The New Yorker
A hefty set of meditations on probabilistic thinking, only this time the author is taking in broader horizons.
Krysta Fauria,
Associated Press
Silver compellingly theorizes that humans are in general too risk averse, and that those who can discerningly fight that impulse often benefit greatly in life.
Steven Poole,
The Guardian (UK)
In its prolix and flibbertigibbet way, this smart guy’s book now swerves to large gambling-adjacent matters.