![]() I thus far have always been able to submit my free selections by Saturday night for the Sunday race card. I post picks randomly, usually for Palm Beach Kennel Club. 2nd hardest is picking 2 dogs to not finish in the trifecta and to me the easiest is to pick 2 other dogs of which only one of them has to at least show. If you can hit over 20% of your trifectas you're going to make money, at least with this system. ![]() I have listed on my website my picks and results and current winning % which is at 71.4%. If you have any questions post them and I will answer them as best I can. My site is and its worth at least checking it out. Then I use my trifecta wagering method as such: With all that being said I then focus on eliminating the 2 worst dogs in the race and picking 2 other dogs - one of which will come in the money. Only bet on ones in which you know you have the edge. I find typically on a 15 race card that I can play 2-4 races. You must have the discipline to not bet the other races. Well, you have just found a playable race. No other dog in said race seems like it can make it past your #2 dog to the turn. So we have found the 1 dog a slow breaker and the 3 dog is also slow and runs outside. Now you have to look at the adjacent post positions and hopefully no conflicts of running style will be found like the #1 going wide or #3 has a habit of breaking to inside. A playable race is one in which you KNOW ( albeit you can never know 100%) a certain greyhound will make the lead. For example, an inside runner from an inside post position. For this example we will use the #2 box. You look and see this dog can break and if it gets lead will hang on for win or place. ![]() You need to be good enough to pick the dog that can get to the lead at your racetrack of choice.īack to the #1 factor - ES (early speed). Say there are 15 races on a card for your racetrack. You will most likely find only a few playable races. But it is because of this hard work that 99% of the public will not take the time & effort it takes to do this It's not needed that you do all that work for this method to work for you. Seems like a lot of work and honestly it is. Each of these factors must be computed for each track at each distance and every grade. ![]() I have done the math and made my own calculations to compute this factor, and post position. No other factor comes close. This is only 1 factor and you need to consider other factors like Late Speed, Class, Time - I use Daily Track Variants like the Beyer Speed Figures for horse racing. I have a website at I Focus mainly on ES or early speed. Open a results chart of any greyhound track and you will see the dog that gets to the 1/8th call 1st will finish either in the win or place position well over 80% of the time. ![]() I am going to explain my system of greyhound handicapping. ![]()
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