Saturday, May 26, 2012

Is a Greyhound Handicapping System Worth the Money


Greyhound Dog Racing Tips.

Are you your own worst enemy? Are you working against yourself when you go to the track? Or do you have a good grasp of how to pick winners and bet them to your best advantage? If so, this article won't tell you much that you don't know.

But if you're not doing as well at the track as you'd like and can't seem to figure out how to pick and bet dogs, read about why a greyhound handicapping system might be just what you need to put you on the road to cashing tickets.

Sometimes, we don't realize that we're being penny-wise and pound-foolish. Maybe you're one of the people who won't invest in a system, because you don't want to spend "all that money." Think about it.

If you keep spending money on dogs that don't come in, how long will it take before you've spent way more than the cost of a greyhound handicapping system? A week? A month? Well, for some of the reasonably priced systems, you could spend more in a day than you'd have to spend to buy it.

Sure, there's a chance that you'll get better at handicapping with time and - if that's the case - you don't really need a system, do you? Well, only if you want to take a big shortcut to making more money than you lose.

Or maybe you're just going to try this betting on dogs thing for awhile and if it doesn't work, you'll quit going to the track and try something else to have fun and make money. If so, you shouldn't waste money on a system, of course.

But if you're going to continue to go to the dog track and bet money, either you should get good at it - fast - or plan on putting a big dent in your bankroll. Most of us don't have that much money to lose. Most of us would rather pay a little now to make more later.

If you're in that category, shop around and get the best deal you can. Don't throw a wad of money at a high-priced system that promises the moon. Handicapping isn't an exact science, although it can be learned and can make you a nice little pile of money if you go about it the right way.

Greyhound Dog Racing.