Does Your Greyhound Handicapping System Only Pick Winners?

05/12/2011

The reason I’m a fan of quiniela boxes is because they pay enough to cover the ones I don’t hit. When I first started betting on dogs, I bet Win and Place bets. Even though I soon got good enough to pick a few winners on every program, I didn’t make money.

Win and Place bets just don’t pay enough to cover the ones you miss. So, I tried wheeling the dogs in trifectas. That was a disaster. I was still picking several winners on a program, but I missed too many trifectas to make up for the ones I hit.

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That’s when I turned to quinielas. I can almost always pick the quiniela by narrowing it down to four dogs. This makes it almost certain that I’ll hit quinielas that pay for the tickets I don’t cash. I’ve tried it at every track and it works at almost all of them.

That’s why I use systems that don’t just pick the top dog. If I only had one dog, I wouldn’t be able to bet quiniela boxes. I’d still be losing money instead of making money. My favorite system works by eliminating dogs that don’t have a good chance of coming in.

Whether you handicap by picking the best dogs or by getting rid of the worst ones, you need a method that does more than pick the first dog across the finish line in a few races. Unless you’re very good at going beyond what a good Greyhound handicapping system does, you have to use one that gives you those other dogs that come in second and third behind the first dog.

Does Your Greyhound Handicapping System Only Pick Winners?

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