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Horse & Dog How to win in dog racing

lordcole

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I believe Greyhounds will also have their good and bad seasons The younger ones too take time to peak. I think the main challenge in dog racing is the ability to collect as much information as possible and knowing what to bet on, what type of bet to make and how much to spend.

Which one amongst the single, multiple and combination bets do people love to go with? Which one has a higher risk?
 

Addie

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I've never been to a dog race before, but I think the bets are a lot like horse racing. It seems like there are easy bets like who will cross the finish line first or second; too much harder bets like pick 3 or pick 6.
 

edmond

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Single bets seem to me like the choice for most beginners. There is always a need to look at value odds as well as the age factor since dogs take two to three years to reach their peak.

I think dog racing is similar to horse racing in most aspects.
 
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