Las Vegas Review-Journal

Gambler will tell his story in 2023 book

- By David Schoen

Billy Walters, the famed sports bettor and Las Vegas businessma­n, will release his autobiogra­phy this summer.

“Gambler: Secrets from a Life at Risk” is set to publish Aug. 15 and was written in collaborat­ion with award-winning journalist Armen Keteyian, according to a news release Wednesday from Avid Reader Press.

The book will provide the secrets of the reclusive Walters’ successful sports betting system along with previously undisclose­d details of his gambling relationsh­ip with profession­al golfer Phil Mickelson.

Walters, 76, moved from Kentucky to Las Vegas in 1980 and was a member of the Computer Group sports betting syndicate, which utilized algorithms and data analysis to revolution­ize the industry. He reportedly never had a losing year betting on sports.

Walters later used his data expertise in the stock market and built a successful business portfolio that included golf courses, automobile dealership­s and other investment­s.

In 2017, he was convicted of insider trading in the Southern District of New York after authoritie­s said he earned more than $40 million trading the stock of Dallas-based Dean Foods.

Walters served more than 2½ years in prison before he was released in 2020 and served the rest of his fiveyear sentence in home confinemen­t because of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Former President Donald Trump pardoned Walters in 2021.

Mickelson also was implicated in the probe but never charged. In “Gambler,” Walters will share the inside story of his six-year relationsh­ip with Mickelson, along with details of his own prosecutio­n.

All proceeds from “Gambler” will be donated to Opportunit­y Village, Cedar Lake Foundation in Louisville, Kentucky, and the Hope for Prisoners Billy Walters Center for Second Chances.

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