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Those ’fat’ payouts are worth going after

PLUNDER THE TRIFECTA POOLS

In general, around the world, the most profitable wager on greyhound racing is the TRIFECTA pool.

Unlike horseracing, there is contact between racers in every dog race, usually a great deal of contact.  Because of this it is quite difficult to predict the outcome of most races, especially for third place (SHOW).

This is exactly why the TRIFECTA pay offs are often quite fat! And, because of this they are worth going after. We’ll study here how to go about making some money from this pool.

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How to throw winning punches in the dog fight

BOX YOUR WAY TO SUCCESS

I’ve often been asked to speak about the importance of position posting as a factor in greyhound racing.

Does the #1 box have an advantage?  Are dogs starting from the “middle” boxes, #4, #5 and #6, disadvantaged?  Isn’t the outside, #8 box, pretty good?  The answer? ABSOLUTELY!  The next question: “HOW absolutely?”

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Study those ‘best times’ to measure each runner

CHECK ALL FACTORS TO GET YOUR EDGE

Another great greyhound article

In an article in the April issue of PPM, I stressed that SPEED RATINGS are the single most important factor in greyhound handicapping. 

I realise, however, that the racing forms used in your country make it very difficult to rank and compare the dogs’ speed/time averages.  Here in the US our form typically list the dogs’ six most recent races, usually all on the same track and the same course length.

Other than differences caused by weather, (rain, snow, unusual temperatures, etc), it is rather easy to sort out the “faster” and “slower” dogs in an upcoming race. 

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Winning advice from the world’s number one form analyst

MEASURE THOSE HANDICAP SKILLS

In a recent issue of PPM I wrote of the trap of becoming over-confident in your greyhound handicapping skills.

Feeling too firmly that your race alignment can be expected to routinely predict the race outcome is a very costly mistake.

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America’s greatest analysts reveals his greyhound secrets

5 KEY FACTORS TO HAUL IN PROFITS

William E. (“Bad Bill”) McBride is the author of the best-selling book, GAMBLING TIMES GUIDE TO GREYHOUND RACING.

This book was also reprinted as the AGTOA GUIDE TO GREYHOUND RACING, and became the best selling book of all time in this field.

Bill has also been a columnist and writer for several magazines, including GAMBLING TIMES, THE RACING GREYHOUND and WIN magazine, and is also currently writing for GREYHOUND MONTHLY in the UK. His input is featured on a number of Internet forums which involve greyhound racing.

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