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Hockey gambling expert's personal experience shows good and bad of sports betting

The first rule of sports betting: don't bet on sports.

That's what hockey gambling expert Dom Luszczyszyn of The Athletic told CBC Sports' Morgan Campbell on the latest episode of Bring It In.

Campbell's full interview with Luszczyszyn is featured among the video series' deep dive into all aspects of sports betting — the good, the bad and the ugly. The video also features interviews with Northstar Bets CEO Michael Moskowitz and CBC Sports contributor Dave Zirin.

The episode is available exclusively on CBC Gem.

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Luszczyszyn's statistical model, which weighs individual players, team success, rest and game location to formulate win probabilities on any given game, informs daily betting guides he posts to the website.

He's not sure whether to call it an addiction.

"It's hard to really discern when it's become a part of my job and career and because I know that I'm good at it, it's hard to know where that line is," Luszczyszyn said. "But I think for me going forward, knowing what I went through this year, knowing how dark things got, there are definitely signs and red flags of understanding where things are a bit too much and understanding and what point I need to stop."

The hockey writer fully detailed his

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