Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Automatic Greyhound Handicapping System - Put it to Work For You


Greyhound Dog Racing Tips.

Unless you're one of the 10% of bettors who go home winners from the dog track, you know that picking winners is hard work. Wouldn't it be nice if you could find a way of picking them automatically, based on a method that doesn't take all day to use?

Well, you can. All you have to do is develop one and use it consistently. Or, alternatively, you can buy one and learn to use it so well that picking dogs that run in the money is second nature to you. And, before you shake your head and tell me I'm nuts let me tell you how you can do this.

Even someone who loses consistently picks a winner once in awhile. So when you bet a dog that comes in, go back and look at why you picked that particular runner. Was it because it had moved to a post position that it favors?

Or did you pick it because it had almost won its last race or because it had closed a couple of lengths on the leaders in its last race? Unless you used one of the "lucky" methods like picking a dog by name or because it just "looked good", make a note of why you pick dogs when you pick them.

After a while, you'll have several factors that you can use to find more dogs that are likely contenders, using what's worked for you in the past. After all, this is how systems are written. It's all the factors that influence the outcome of races - things to look for when you're handicapping.

At first, looking for these factors is hard work and takes time and effort. But after you've been using whatever method you come up with for awhile, you'll find that it's automatic. You'll look at a program and the factors that make up your handicapping system will almost "jump off the page" at you.

And that's all there is to it. The hard part is finding the factors that matter in the first place. But once you've found them, handicapping greyhound races is just like putting together a jigsaw puzzle or doing a word search. Only, unlike the other puzzles, figuring out the outcome of a dog race is much more rewarding financially.

Greyhound Dog Racing.