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Our ‘times’ method put to the test

WINNERS ARRIVE! (Part 3)

In the past few issues, I've canvassed the various ways you can look at dog races, and properly analyse them, using various key factors.

For those of you interested in examining all this much further, I must refer you to my articles in P.P.M. issues of February, March and April (1990) and also a major article contained in the new 1991 P.P.M. Annual.

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The answer for those who lose

CASH IN ON WIN BETS (Part 3)

I get a lot of mail from fans concerned because they are consistently losing. These fans ask how to bet to win. I have no quick-fix method to pass on. It takes a lot of work to become a winner in greyhound racing. And it's difficult to say how anyone should bet since wagering is an individual thing.

If you have a betting style that is generating a profit, then by all means stick with that style. I think the main problem with most betting styles is that fans try to force their styles to hit the big one.

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Betting on the top-rated dogs

AWESOME ALL-UPS (Part 3)

Last month in PPM, I outlined my new ratings approach for making your selections for greyhound racing. By using the ratings approach, you will boost your prospects of making money from such betting.

Over the years, readers have asked me about how to bet the selections they make at the dogs, the general complaint being that short prices mean a level-stakes profit is unattainable.

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The answer for those who lose

CASH IN ON WIN BETS (Part 3)

I get a lot of mail from fans concerned because they are consistently losing. These fans ask how to bet to win. I have no quick-fix method to pass on. It takes a lot of work to become a winner in greyhound racing. And it's difficult to say how anyone should bet since wagering is an individual thing.

If you have a betting style that is generating a profit, then by all means stick with that style. I think the main problem with most betting styles is that fans try to force their styles to hit the big one.

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The pro’s way to bet the dogs

GO FOR THE “KEY” DOGS (Part 2)

In the second article in his exclusive series for PPM, the noted US greyhound racing expert Pender Noriega talks about the selection process and how to find "key" banker bets for the exotics. Noriega has written five books about aspects of greyhound racing selection and staking, and this series is extracted from his bestselling books A Complete Guide for Greyhound Handicapping and Professional Guide to Handicapping Greyhound Races.

Greyhound races are very evenly matched. There are about three to four dogs in every race that have an outstanding chance of winning and, in some cases, almost every greyhound has an equal opportunity to win.

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