16 Sep
I’ve gotten more questions about making a living at the dog track from my readers than on any other subject. I can’t figure out why this is, but it raises some interesting points.
I’m not the only one who knows that there are people who make a living at the dog track
A lot of people are [...]
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25 Jul
A lot of people go to the track on Friday night. I got to thinking that it might be interesting on some Fridays to post a tip from Hyper-Handicapping, a little system I came up with years ago to use when I didn’t feel like - or didn’t have time for - handicapping the [...]
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21 Jul
There are far more sprint races - shorter races usually at 5/16ths of a mile or 550 yds - than route races at most tracks. Route races are around 610-660 yds. Marathons are a type of route race that is even longer, but there aren’t many marathons at any track, so we’ll stick with 660 [...]
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19 Jun
There’s usually a hot kennel at any dog track. Their dogs are burning up the track by winning more than their share of races. Sometimes, they’ll win several of the fifteen races on the program, one right after the other. You go over your program and look at your picks and wonder why you didn’t [...]
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17 Jun
It doesn’t take too long for greyhound handicappers to figure out that the best post positions at almost all dog tracks are the 1, 2, 3, and 8 boxes. If you look at the statistics in the program, you’ll find that the three inside positions and the far outside one account for way more dogs [...]
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