Minggu, 10 September 2017

Greyhound Racing Systems and Avoiding Long Runs of Outs That Erode Your Profit Levels

There is a lot of money that can be made within Greyhound Racing when it comes to the use of a Greyhound Racing System. To start with there are only 8 starters in a race in Australian Greyhound Racing. This gives you a massive advantage already over Horse Racing where there can be 24 starters especially in big races like the Melbourne Cup for example. Within Greyhound Racing they also have their fair share of big races and although the actual betting pools and prize money are less, it is also considerably a much higher chance of backing yourself a winner given that the field size is only a third of some horse racing fields.

I have been using Greyhound Racing Systems for a lot of years now and I use them because even though system results are in the past they can be a very good indication of what is to come for the future. Having said that just because a system was able to produce $20,000 profit in 1 year does not mean that it can achieve that level of profit in the next year, but it does give you confidence that by backing the right greyhounds you can still see a profit. I like my systems to be based on shorter priced greyhounds than a long shot and the reason for this is that a lot of short priced greyhounds actually do win. I don't like to be chasing a winner for 6 or 7 races as you very quickly lose confidence and emotions can take over and you don't bet the way that the system has told you to bet. This is where a lot of people lose their money, not in the actual Racing System itself but in getting caught up in the chasing of a loss.

I also like to use Greyhound Racing Systems as tracks such as Wentworth Park and The Meadows where there are proven quality greyhounds running. I steer clear of any racing system which promotes the betting of maiden greyhounds especially for a win. In my years of following greyhound statistics I have seen many a greyhound who never ever won a race, yes it does happen and it happens more times than most punters think or want to believe. I also like my greyhounds to have had a decent amount of race starts, it is easy for a dog to have a first start and jump to the lead and win and then come out at the next race and do absolutely nothing. Consistency is what you need for a system to work.


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