Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Greyhound Handicapping - 1 Dog Racing Tip That Works at Any US Track


Greyhound Dog Racing Tips.

If you're not reading the comments beside the dogs' names in the program, you're throwing away money. Here's one comment you should always make a note of. When you read, "bore in" or "demanded inside" or something similar, it's like finding dollar bills in the program.

Of course, that's only part of the setup that you're looking for. The other part is the dog's post position when you see one of these lines. If the dog who "bore in" or "demanded the inside" is on or very near the rail, look at the dogs on either side.

Of course, it's best if the dog is in the 1 post position with a wide-running or mid-track running dog in the 2 and 3 boxes. That means that it's almost certainly going to get the rail if it's a fast breaker. However, even if it's in the 2 or 3 box, there's still a chance that it will have an advantage.

Let's say the dog that wants the inside is in the 2 box. Now, if you look at the dog in the 1 post and it doesn't have early speed, the dog that wants the inside will still probably get it. This applies especially if the dogs in the 3 and 4 box aren't big breakers.

Dogs who insist on running on the inside, no matter where they are in post position, can cause a lot of accidents. When they're in an outside box, they're liable to take out every dog to the left of them. This is something you need to watch for in every race when you handicap.

But if, because of the setup of the other dogs, it's pretty likely that they're going to get the rail, they'll probably come in like gangbusters. Use this inside info to cash tickets the next time you go to the greyhound track.

Greyhound Dog Racing.