The advice I have for you now will instantly increase your winnings. It takes no training, no practice and no effort on your part. Well, it takes a little effort. I want to help you add up to 15% to your bottom line instantly. You can do the exact same thing you always do betting the greyhounds and win 15% more. The only effort you have to make is emailing me and ask for the information. I have attached a screenshot of one day of my play at the track. You can see how much I won/lost....and then scroll to the right and see how those results were BOOSTED UP...by as much as 15%. It turned a $200 day into a $500 day.
Just email me at puppy_chow_1970@yahoo.com and you can add up to 15% to your results today.
(You can click the picture to make it full size so you can see it all)
About the author

- Pup
- 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, April 16, 2011
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Greyhound handicapping made easy!
You want to win money at the greyhound track? Do you want the secret to winning at the greyhound track? I am going to share it with you in this blog ONLY if you promise NOT to tell anyone else!
To win you must pick the greyhound that will reach the finish line first!!! That's it in a nutshell.
If you are thinking you have just wasted 10 seconds of your life reading this, give me a chance to redeem myself. I am making the point that too many players get hung up on things other than the goal I stated above. Let me give you an example or two.
Have you ever spent 5 minutes trying to figure out what dog would break first? Have you agonized on deciding what dog will clear the 1/8th call first? I could go on and on but you get the idea. While these are certainly aspects of handicapping, if you don't make the leap from that one bit of information to this...which dog will win...then you are not accomplishing much.
What does it matter if a dog breaks first if he will be passed by another dog before the turn? What does it matter if a dog clears the 1/8th call first if he will be passed on the back stretch?
There are many things that happen in a greyhound race. You need to understand them all to pick a winner. And ultimately you need to be able to answer the most important question of all when you are done. What greyhound will reach the finish line first?
If you have read books, tried software and listened to the advice of others and still find you are losing money at the track...let me help. Your path to becoming a winner starts here: www.greyhoundtracktips.com
To win you must pick the greyhound that will reach the finish line first!!! That's it in a nutshell.
If you are thinking you have just wasted 10 seconds of your life reading this, give me a chance to redeem myself. I am making the point that too many players get hung up on things other than the goal I stated above. Let me give you an example or two.
Have you ever spent 5 minutes trying to figure out what dog would break first? Have you agonized on deciding what dog will clear the 1/8th call first? I could go on and on but you get the idea. While these are certainly aspects of handicapping, if you don't make the leap from that one bit of information to this...which dog will win...then you are not accomplishing much.
What does it matter if a dog breaks first if he will be passed by another dog before the turn? What does it matter if a dog clears the 1/8th call first if he will be passed on the back stretch?
There are many things that happen in a greyhound race. You need to understand them all to pick a winner. And ultimately you need to be able to answer the most important question of all when you are done. What greyhound will reach the finish line first?
If you have read books, tried software and listened to the advice of others and still find you are losing money at the track...let me help. Your path to becoming a winner starts here: www.greyhoundtracktips.com
Saturday, March 26, 2011
Handicapping greyhound racing. Track Bias
I have commented recently how much profit I have made at a particular track using ONLY track bias and nothing else. I mean, when certain post positions win 62% of the time and you frequently get odds of 10/1 and higher on those post position, why make handicapping harder than it has to be?
Most recently I was listening to some decent handicappers break a race down to the nth degree. Meanwhile the posts I liked were sitting at 7/1 and 14/1 respectively. Their logical winner missed the board completely and I hit a $30+ winner.
Do you know the bias at the tracks you play? I'm not saying this situation happens all the time at every track, but it is an exaggerated example of how much track bias could help your greyhound wagering skills.
If you don't have a comprehensive plan for playing the greyhounds you will lose. You must know all angles, all of the time, to win consistently. That's what we teach at www.greyhoundtracktips.com
If you're ready to be a winner, join us!
Most recently I was listening to some decent handicappers break a race down to the nth degree. Meanwhile the posts I liked were sitting at 7/1 and 14/1 respectively. Their logical winner missed the board completely and I hit a $30+ winner.
Do you know the bias at the tracks you play? I'm not saying this situation happens all the time at every track, but it is an exaggerated example of how much track bias could help your greyhound wagering skills.
If you don't have a comprehensive plan for playing the greyhounds you will lose. You must know all angles, all of the time, to win consistently. That's what we teach at www.greyhoundtracktips.com
If you're ready to be a winner, join us!
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
The max bet for max profits when greyhound betting
The correct amount to wager depends on several thing. When people ask what makes us different at www.greyhoundtracktips.com I tell them it's because we cover important things like this. No one else does.
1. When you are a novice player with a small bankroll your bets should be based on only one thing. The size of your bankroll. You should never bet more than 5% of your betting bankroll on a single race. 2% is the most optimum.
2. When your bankroll grows some your priority changes to betting according to your advantage. Your skill will also have grown. You will bet more on races where you have a huge advantage and less in races where you have a small advantage.
3. When you have the maximum bankroll and knowledge you will be looking to bet the maximum that the pool you are betting into can withstand. You will want to extract as much money from that pool as possible while maintaining a minimum return for your wager.
Those are the guidelines. It is more complicated than that because you must know how to bet. You must know what your advantage is in a race. You must know what pool wagering ratios are and what the minimum return is. But now you know where to start. If you want to know more than just a starting point we'd be glad to teach you at www.greyhoundtracktips.com
1. When you are a novice player with a small bankroll your bets should be based on only one thing. The size of your bankroll. You should never bet more than 5% of your betting bankroll on a single race. 2% is the most optimum.
2. When your bankroll grows some your priority changes to betting according to your advantage. Your skill will also have grown. You will bet more on races where you have a huge advantage and less in races where you have a small advantage.
3. When you have the maximum bankroll and knowledge you will be looking to bet the maximum that the pool you are betting into can withstand. You will want to extract as much money from that pool as possible while maintaining a minimum return for your wager.
Those are the guidelines. It is more complicated than that because you must know how to bet. You must know what your advantage is in a race. You must know what pool wagering ratios are and what the minimum return is. But now you know where to start. If you want to know more than just a starting point we'd be glad to teach you at www.greyhoundtracktips.com
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Vote to support greyhound racing
It is possible that this great sport we love could disappear soon. Make your voice heard. If you live in Florida please contact your representative and let them know you support greyhound racing! You can also vote in this poll a local florida tv station is conducting.
VOTE HERE
VOTE HERE
Monday, March 21, 2011
Greyhound tips, picks and software
I get more questions about greyhound picks, greyhound tips and greyhound software. Everyone wants to know which of these will give them winners. The answer is ALL of them will give you winners. But here is what NONE of them will do.
NONE of them will tell you what races to play
NONE of them will tell you how to structure your wager
NONE of them will teach you bankroll management
NONE of them will help you with the psychology of gambling
NONE of them will let you walk beside a professional player and learn
www.greyhoundtracktips.com DOES do these things. If you have tried all else, why not try the only online greyhound university?
NONE of them will tell you what races to play
NONE of them will tell you how to structure your wager
NONE of them will teach you bankroll management
NONE of them will help you with the psychology of gambling
NONE of them will let you walk beside a professional player and learn
www.greyhoundtracktips.com DOES do these things. If you have tried all else, why not try the only online greyhound university?
Sunday, March 20, 2011
How many tools are in your handicapping toolbox?
When I first started playing the greyhounds at the greyhound track I only knew speed. Back in those days I would take a calculator and add the running times of each greyhound up, divide by the number of races and get an average. That was the extent of my handicapping abilities, and it picks a fair amount of winners, but they are usually the chalk of the race. The worst problem is that it is only one tool in a toolbox that needs to be full of handicapping tricks.
I later learned about the importance of class, post position and other things. As I got better at handicapping my toolbox filled up. The thing I LOVE about greyhound racing is that no matter how long I play I can still learn more. I am always searching for something to give me an extra edge over the other players at the track.
My advice to players who want to win but aren't is to play less races. Play the TYPES of races you know you are good at playing. As your tookbox grows so will the number of races you can play. One day you will reach a level so you can play 50% or 60% of the races profitably.
I founded www.greyhoundtracktips.com to help players fill up their toolbox of handicapping skills. That is why we call it an online greyhound university. It's much more than a pick sheet or some pithy advice. It is an on going education. I mean, it took me nearly a decade of serious study and many losing years to learn to play profitably. I can tell you now that you won't learn to be a winner in a week, month or more. We are there for the long haul at greyhoundtracktips.com. You come in as a losing player and you learn at your own pace. And our goal is to have you leave us a winning player.
How full is your toolbox?
I later learned about the importance of class, post position and other things. As I got better at handicapping my toolbox filled up. The thing I LOVE about greyhound racing is that no matter how long I play I can still learn more. I am always searching for something to give me an extra edge over the other players at the track.
My advice to players who want to win but aren't is to play less races. Play the TYPES of races you know you are good at playing. As your tookbox grows so will the number of races you can play. One day you will reach a level so you can play 50% or 60% of the races profitably.
I founded www.greyhoundtracktips.com to help players fill up their toolbox of handicapping skills. That is why we call it an online greyhound university. It's much more than a pick sheet or some pithy advice. It is an on going education. I mean, it took me nearly a decade of serious study and many losing years to learn to play profitably. I can tell you now that you won't learn to be a winner in a week, month or more. We are there for the long haul at greyhoundtracktips.com. You come in as a losing player and you learn at your own pace. And our goal is to have you leave us a winning player.
How full is your toolbox?
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