Thursday, April 12, 2012

Graded Greyhound Handicapping System - Can You Combine Systems


Greyhound Dog Racing Tips.

Dog players are like most people in our disposable society. They buy a system and use it a few times and then cast it aside when another one catches their eye. Very few of them stick with a method long enough to make it work.

They spend a lot of money, trying to find that one perfect handicapping method that will make money consistently at their track. Maybe they'd be better off if they worked on the first method longer and then added another system to it, instead of throwing the first one away.

Like anything else, it's pretty true that you get out of a method about what you put into it. If you just use it casually a few times and give up on it when it doesn't seem to work, you've wasted your money. The handicapper who sticks with a method, refines it, tweaks it and then adds another method to it, is the player who makes money at the dog track.

So, dig down into that stack of booklets on your computer desk and find the first one you ever bought. (It's on the bottom.) Take it out and go over some programs with it. Use it for awhile on paper until you can pick some winners with it. Then, add your newest system to it by going over the same program with the graded handicapping system, after you've used the old system.

If you stick with it, you'll begin to see where both methods overlap. In at least some of the races, they'll both pick the same dogs. This is an indication of how you should use them together. Find the factors that each method is good at finding and use them to pick winners.

Greyhound Dog Racing.