Friday, May 18, 2012

How Much Would You Pay For a Winning Greyhound Handicapping System


Greyhound Dog Racing Tips.

What's the best greyhound handicapping system? Should you rely more on form or should speed be your major consideration when you go over the program?

What about post position and where the dog runs on the track? Should you go back farther than the dog's last six races or however many they show on the program?

Come to think of it, how can you leave any of those factors out? But how in the world could anyone have time to go over all of them, weighing one dog against another? It'd take you a week to go over a program!

Luckily, there's another way to win at the dog track. If you know the basics of greyhound handicapping, there are good systems that can cut down on the time it takes to go over your program.

Built into these systems are the factors that matter the most when it comes to picking winners at the dog track. There's no need to reinvent the wheel every time you handicap the races. Get yourself a system that works, learn to use it, practice on paper first and then use it to win at the dog track.

But how do you know that the system will work, you say? You have to try it. The only way to know if a particular greyhound handicapping system will work at your track is by using it.

If you win more than the cost of the system, it works. If you don't, it doesn't. Of course, first of all, you should make sure that the system doesn't cost more than you can win with a good trifecta bet.

It's pretty hard to get your money back when the system costs you hundreds or even thousands of dollars. I wouldn't pay more than fifty dollars for a system. The two that I use cost $50 and $35 and have made me much, much more than that over the years in winnings.

Greyhound Dog Racing.