Thursday, May 10, 2012

Greyhound Handicapping Systems - One Or More


Greyhound Dog Racing Tips.

Wouldn't it be nice if you could find a dog racing method that picked winners every time? Of course it would, but it's not likely that such a system exists. In search of it though, many people buy one system after another, trying to find the perfect one.

It doesn't make sense, but a lot of what humans do doesn't. We chase after dreams and think life will be great if we just find that one good thing. Well, when it comes to picking winners at the dog track, I don't believe that you should limit yourself to just one system.

Unless you find a method that pays off so well that you're making money faster than you can spend it, it might make more sense to have two or even three systems to use. The reason I think so is because one system usually focuses on one aspect of dog racing handicapping.

For instance, if you use a quiniela system, how do you pick trifectas? Do you just play the dogs the quiniela system picks? But it's not set up to pick trifectas, so don't be surprised when it doesn't work very well at that. The same goes for general systems that choose dogs depending on certain factors.

They may be good for picking winners, but what about the exotic bets? There's just no one system that does it all. This is why you need a range of systems to cover the different situations and bets that you'll want to make. Unless you're a very limited bettor who only bets one type of bet, having more than one method at your disposal is almost a necessity.

Greyhound Dog Racing.