In nearly 10 years of working with people and helping them become profitable playing greyhounds I have learned one thing: Everyone has something that they do pretty well. The only players this doesn't apply to is someone who just started playing greyhounds this week. If you have been trying for several months or years then YOU have something that you do pretty well.
The easiest way to start making money right now (or at least start limiting your losses) is to evaluate what you do well and then do more of it!
The first step in this process is to keep records. Every race that you play (or play on paper) you need a record of your picks, your wagers, your wins and losses, what grade the race was and the distance of the race. In the old days keeping records was a nightmare. With computers and spreadsheets so readily available now and so easy to learn, there is no excuse for not keeping records.
Maybe you see you can pick the winner a high percentage of the time in Grade A. Or you hit the exacta in grade A a high percentage of the time. It could be that you are really doing well in maiden races. Look at everything from every angle and put your money where you have the best chance of winning!
If you see that you are losing 95% on Grade C races at 660 yards....DONT PLAY THEM ANYMORE. You can keep playing them on paper and figure out how to make money. But don't bet another real dollar until you figure it out. Take the money you would be betting on these races you have no record of being profitable in and add it to your wagers on the races you are doing well at.
Being profitable is hard but it isn't difficult. Using some good ole common sense is your best bet.
I teach people how to play profitably. You will learn more than you ever have before when you become one of my members. www.greyhoundtracktips.com
Stop Losing. Start winning. Let me help you.
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