Everybody Loses, Danny Funt
Everybody Loses, Danny Funt
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Everybody Loses
The Tumultuous Rise of American Sports Gambling

Author: Danny Funt

Narrator: Cary Hite

Unabridged: 10 hr 40 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/20/2026

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

This jaw-dropping book pulls back the curtain on the alluring yet perilous world of American sports gambling. Built around explosive interviews with the power players of the betting boom at FanDuel, DraftKings, and beyond, it reveals the troubling methods that are being used to bleed gamblers dry.

Everybody Loses is the first major investigation into America’s sports gambling industry. Journalist Danny Funt has obtained wild stories and stunning admissions from the people trying to transform our nation of sports fans into a nation of sports gamblers, including:

• Former sportsbook executives who cop to misleading customers, with one admitting they’re “selling that you can win, but you can’t.”
• VIP “hosts” at the gambling companies who divulge the extravagant perks they offer their biggest losers to keep them hooked.
• Insiders who recall secret meetings where NBA, NFL, NHL, and MLB executives learned how much money their leagues stood to make if they abandoned their opposition to gambling.
• Lobbyists who detail how they converted skeptical politicians into gambling industry cheerleaders.

This riveting narrative will captivate sports fans, concerned parents, and anyone intrigued by the intersection of money and morals. Everybody Loses is the crucial book for understanding why sports gambling is suddenly everywhere—and why the odds are so great that the problems it’s creating will soon spiral out of control.

About Danny Funt

Danny Funt covers sports betting as a contributor at The Washington Post. His reporting has also appeared in The New YorkerThe Wall Street Journal, and the Columbia Journalism Review. He previously worked as an editor at The Week magazine. A graduate of Georgetown University and the Columbia Journalism School, he lives in Charlotte, North Carolina, with his wife and son.


Reviews

Goodreads review by John Lindsey on January 24, 2026

Really interesting and well-researched look into a growing crisis in this country. I just wish the publishing schedule had lined up to cover the rise of “prediction markets.”......more

Goodreads review by David on January 23, 2026

There's much a liked about this book, as it highlights a clear and present danger that is threatening to ruin one of the most precious things in my life: sports. At the same time, in sections it felt preachy and instead of representing all sides of the story it consistently demonized those who sport......more

Goodreads review by Lindsay on January 20, 2026

Found this book to be an amazing dive into a world I didn’t know much about. Real eye opener, great interviews and written so well! Could not recommend more!......more