Draft:David Bergman (computer scientist)
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- Comment: Hi, thanks for the submission! I'm declining because we need secondary sources (not from his own company, unfortunately). But I think there is probably enough press out there for an article. Can you add citations from news articles and re-submit? Thank you! Crunchydillpickle🥒 (talk) 16:47, 4 March 2024 (UTC)
David Bergman, PhD, is an American computer scientist, academic and professional sports bettor. He is most well known for his daily fantasy sports ("DFS") success on DraftKings (where he is known as "theWhistlesGoWooo") where he has over 100 DFS Wins of $100,000 or more.[1]. Dr. Bergman is also an Associate Professor of Operations and Information Management at the University of Connecticut School of Business[2] and has published numerous peer-reviewed papers on various optimization topics. Dr. Bergman is co-founder of Eat The Sharks, a company that develops online tools for sports bettors[3]
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- ^ Bergman, David. "Why Choose Us - Eat The Sharks". www.eatthesharks.com. Retrieved March 4, 2024.
- ^ Bergman, David (5 January 2016). "David Bergman". School of Business. Retrieved March 4, 2024.
- ^ Bergman, David. "Sports Betting and Fantasy Sports Tools - Eat The Sharks". www.eatthesharks.com.