Thursday, May 9, 2019

Greyhound Handicapping is not an exact science

Are you sure? When you see a dog that is on average much faster than the other dogs in a game, would you be surprised if it didn't come in? How about the numbers? Do you clench your teeth for each dog in every game and then confuse when the numbers don't work?

If you do these things, don't feel lonely. It happens to all of us. Although, in general, it is the best choice to win the dog, it does not mean that no matter how good their data is, they will win.

It's foolish to keep betting on past performance records showing that they have more dogs than the dogs they are against. Usually, under all conditions, the class dog will outperform the lesser class dog. However, there are exceptions.

One situation where the numbers don't work is the live game. These are special cases for dogs, they have a secret reason to win, which makes them only pizazz more than other dogs....




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