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I am a professional gambler. My income is derived from several forms of gambling, primarily greyhound racing. I offer greyhound tips and greyhound handicapping training.

Saturday, August 13, 2011

Chalk in greyhound handicapping. Another greyhound track tip

It is Saturday morning as I write this. I am preparing for a great day of matinee and evening performances to play and win! I just visited the members forum at my online greyhound players training site. This is where I teach people how to win. They win by watching me, a professional player, in over 50 hours of streaming video.

Member 401 posted
"Prior to the U (He means Pup U, as my members have dubbed it) I would have been one of the guys arguing with you about playing the chalk, but no more. Also love the at a glance style of your methods. Looking forward to the next installment. Some live capping with this method would be great. It's been a while and these are always my favorite videos. Thanks and keep winning"

Playing so called "chalk" correctly is one of the most profiable, low variance ways of playing. I have several arsenals I use at the track. But find REAL sold chalk key dogs is my bread and butter.

So what would be my best tip for playing chalk? It's real simple. You have to identify the REAL chalk and stay away from false favorites. Every race will have a favorite. In most races these favorites will be bet down to less than 2/1. At less than 2/1 make sure you have a dog and really and truely dominates the rest of the field. This key dog can't be slightly better. He/She must be better by an overwhelming margin.

Come learn how to win with us. In the quote from one of my members above, he asked about live handicapping video. These are my most popular videos on the site. My members get to watch me actually handicap and play races. It is an invaluable tool. It can be what gets you to the next level!

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Thursday, August 11, 2011

Why YOU need to play greyhounds the way I do

About 5 times a month someone will ask me "Why should I join your online greyhound wagering training site?"

I have a lot of answers. Over 50 hours of video training where you can play along side me and see what I do. The member forum where the best players in the country talk strategy, help each other and learn together. Access to me on the forum, via email and more!

But the main reason is this: I know how to win. I can teach you how to win. Above is a screenshot of my online wagering account for the past day. (you can click the picture to enlarge it)

I play big and I win big. I know what I'm doing. And you get access to that knowledge and information. I only have 2 slots remaining. I cap membership at 35 players. You can be one of those 35. www.greyhoundtracktips.com



Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Stand out puppies for Palm Beach Kennel Club 8/9/11

A few puppies look like standouts today.

Race 5 - 4 Fanny Bay
Race 6 - 8 Youandme
Race 8 - 8 Oaks Clyde
Race 12- 5 RK's Conk Gonk


And in Race 14, Ruthless Dream has enough speed to finally get a win. The question is does she have the heart?

As with all thing, wagering on these greyhounds depends on a lot of factors. But they are ones to check out closely when looking at the card today.

Good luck!!

Sunday, August 7, 2011

What's the most important thing to win at the greyhound track

Everyone wants to know how to win at the greyhound track. And everyone wants to know the secret to winning more at the greyhound track. The truth is, there isn't really just one thing and there certainly isn't a secret. So why am I writing a blog about this? Simple, there is one thing that will help. It isn't the ONLY thing and it isn't a secret. But it is the best starting point. Of course, this is my opinion. But I think my opinion carries some weight. I have been winning for over 15 years at the track.


The starting point for successful handicapping in my opinion is speed. It is from this launching point that all other factors should be considered. Let me illustrate this with an extreme hypothetical race situation. Lets assume you have a standard US 8 dog race. Seven of the greyhounds average a finish time of 31.00. Now lets imagine the remaining dog has an average finish time of 29.00. A whole second advantage. I would submit to you that post position, track conditions, class of the other dogs or anything else wouldn't matter much in this race. Is it possible the standout dog could lose? Sure, anything is possible. Is it going to happen enough that betting against this greyhound would be profitable? Not likely.

So it is from a first evaluation based on speed that you begin your journey. In races with very closely matched dogs, speed won't be the factor. But you must know the speed to identify this. So speed is still the first factor. Once you evaluate the speed of the greyhounds you can rank them. The top half are your most likely contenders (it could be all 8 of course if they are ranked closely enough) and you start with these contenders.

What will make the difference for these contenders? Will it be the post? Will it be track bias? Will it be the kennel? How many other things can you look at that will matter? You need to look at them all until you find a greyhound best positioned to get the advantage.

So the answer to the original question in my opinion is speed. It is merely the starting point, but it is an important starting point. Possible the most important of anything you can look at.

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