Archive for the 'Greyhounds' Category
Strategies articles and systems for greyhound racing fans
Tuesday, July 1st, 2008
If you want to be successful with your betting (and in life generally) you need to make some sort of investment.
That investment might be time or it might be money, but if you want to be super successful you do have to invest in that success. When you stop believing you are going to find […]
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Tuesday, April 29th, 2008
If more than one tipster naps a particular runner in a race does that mean you should back it or lay it?
This is the question on my mind this morning, having just read an article which proposes that we look for consensus naps to back. IE when two tipsters make the same selection there best […]
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Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008
In all activities that involve making or investing money it pays to diversify, but with betting it is even more important. All systems and selection procedures will have losing spells and even the top professionals have spells where they just can’t pick a winning bet.
If you are at all serious about your betting you have […]
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Tuesday, April 15th, 2008
I know a lot of people think that multiple bets are fools gold and only created by bookmakers to fleece the unsuspecting. I used to think just the same.
However my eyes have been opened to the potential of the multiple or exotic bet recently by some of the articles written by the expert writers of […]
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Friday, February 22nd, 2008
What makes a professional bettor different from your average punter? Well apart from the obvious that they make a living from it, one of the other major differences is that they trust their own opinion. That sounds simple enough. But think about it, how many times have you made a selection and then changed your […]
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Thursday, October 26th, 2006
BAGS Beater is an excellent little software tool that has proven to be very profitable on the UK greyhounds. Basically it allows the user to guage who will lead around the first bend in a greyhound race.
Statistics show that over 60% of races are won by these dogs.
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Monday, October 9th, 2006
With the advent of the Internet and the boom in online gambling, arbitrage betting has become tremendously popular with the informed punter, but still remains a mystery to many.
The word ‘arbitrage’ itself comes from the financial trading world and is derived from the Latin word ‘arbiter’ or judge.
Arbitrage was originally a trade in the financial […]
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Friday, September 15th, 2006
As I briefly mentioned last month finding the winning greyhound in a graded race is about a lot more than the times it has achieved in the past.
Graded racing is the greyhound equivalent of a handicap race except that greyhounds are not allocated any sort of handicap to slow them down. Instead they selected to […]
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