An important part of the night of the Greyhound competition is the ability to interpret the game card because it contains a lot of information about each race. It's important to understand what the letters and numbers at the top of each race in the card mean, because it tells you its race level, distance to run, type of dog running, and more. Here is a brief overview of the different types of dog racing and how to identify them in the game card.
The type [or level] of the game is usually the first thing you see at the top left of the card. In most cases, this will be the time when the game is about to begin. Next is a letter [representing the level of the game] and a number [representing the distance of the game, in meters]. So with a simple example, if you see a game like 19:30 A5 500 means the game will end at 7:30, it is A5, the distance is 500 meters. But there are others...
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