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Have you ever thought how useful you might find it to have a pocket book of
dos and donts, of winning and losing ideas, when it comes to greyhound
racing?
How it is so easy to get carried away in the moment, that a little list of rules
that you refer to may be able to save you lots of time and money?
Well included in this system is just that.
DOS:
The best dogs to bet on are the two and three year olds. At this age,
they win approximately 45% of races that they enter, and this figure
decreases as they get older. Four year olds are known to win only 15% of
races that they enter.
Ever considered betting based on the trap that the dog starts from?
Records from the past show that dogs that start from the inside trap
usually win more than from any other traps. Therefore, if you also view
trap form within your calculations of which dog to bet on, if a dog has
not won from trap number one during the first half of the meeting, it
would be worth betting on the dogs from that trap for the remainder of
the meeting.
The favourites, of all races, at all tracks, will win about 30% of the time.
It is worth paying special attention to these.
Keep an eye out for those dogs that have run second a few times, as
they will soon be reaching their peak performance and will be well
worth a bet.
It obviously stands to reason that at every race there will regularly be
two or three dogs that win at each race. Back these dogs whenever they
run. They are fantastic dogs and in a class of their own. Follow them
with an increasing stake.
DONTS:
And as an example of the scores in the fourth race, let us assume that the first
race was won by the favourite.
In the second race, the favourite came second.
In the third race, the favourite wasnt placed.
In the fourth race, the joint favourite placed third.
The points would look like this:
Race #1 Won by the favourite
= 20 points
nd
Race #2 Favourite came 2
= 10 points
Race #3 Favourite not placed
= NIL
rd
Race #4 Joint favourite placed 3 = 5 points
TOTAL = 35 points
Again, we will take our 35 points, but this time, as we are also including race
number 4, we will divide our figure by four, therefore giving us an average this
time of 8.75.
So with this score in mind, on the fifth race, we will back the second favourite.
And so this system of scoring continues.
Betting for a meeting must end when a losing bet immediately follows a
winning bet.