The Handicapper
A novel by: ROBERT KALICH
The
Handicapper is a compelling story that exposes the
frenzy, passion, madness - the unmitigated craziness - of all our life and
death struggles to make it.
David Lazar, passionate, excessive, riddled with contradictions and soaring
ambitions, is a compulsive gambler. He
is hopelessly in debt and stuck in a humdrum job that can't support his
addiction. He is fighting to keep the wife he idolizes, who cannot live with his
gambling loses. Lazar is left with no other options but to fight back and find
a way to succeed.
Lazar takes control of life. He calls
upon the expertise of his all-powerful friends—Nathan Rubin, the money obsessed CEO, and Solomon
Lepidus, the man who can afford to gamble for fun. Basketball is Lazar's game, and he studies
the teams, the plays and the betting. He
uses the energy of his obsession to beat that very obsession, to become the
most knowledgeable man in the country about college basketball. He builds a network of tipsters, produces a
more accurate 'line' of point spreads than the Vegas experts, wagers—and beats
them at their own game.
The Handicapper is the story of one of those rare instances in which an individual beats the system, and it tells in fascinating detail just how it was done. But it is more than that. It is also the story of a tormented soul, cursed by spiritual poverty, driven by an inner necessity to climb "Mount Gamble" only to discover that winning sometimes mean losing.
Praise for the works of Robert Kalich
“Kalich has written a compelling novel that transmits
the flat-out thrills of putting your money where your heart is. Yet, he has
produced a book that presents to the logical mind – which has no relationship
to the gambling mind – a tale of what betting is all about. The Handicapper is alive. Bet on it.” --
Sports Illustrated
"Kalich's fellow gambling devotees--sports-betting
division especially--will appreciate the in-the-know details here. . . and
maybe the sheer wish-fulfillment too." -- Kirkus Reviews
"The Handicapper is an exceptionally good novel and yet so much more. It is probably the most illuminating novel about the topic of sports gambling I have ever read." -- Bert Sugar, Writer & Sports Historian
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ROBERT KALICH is a born-and-bred New Yorker. He is the author of several non-fiction books and four novels, including The Investigation of Ariel Warning. Three of his novels are works of autofiction based on his life and intimate knowledge of sports and gambling: The Handicapper, a national best-seller now available in an anniversary edition, David Lazar, and Impossible to Be Human.
Robert Kalich is an avid reader and maintains a home library of 10,000
books. He lives with his wife and son in NYC and North Salem, NY.