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Title: OT greyhound racing
Post by: ontilt on October 11, 2005, 01:30:45 PM
I am going to Wimbledon to watch some dog racing on Saturday. I don't know anything at all about it. Anyone here got any good advice, strategies or links so that I don't lose too much money?

Thanks.


Title: Re: OT greyhound racing
Post by: Graham C on October 11, 2005, 01:33:18 PM
not really but the best betting,  imho, would be a reverse bet, so for example 1 dog and 2 dog reversed. so they'd need to come 1st and 2nd between them.  There are screens up usually that show the popularity of the dogs too so you can pick the two favourites and use them or any you like.


Title: Re: OT greyhound racing
Post by: Karabiner on October 11, 2005, 01:46:22 PM


The track has been favouring the wide runners (traps 4,5+6) in recent major competitions.

Have a good time greyhoud racing is tremendous craic  :)up


Title: Re: OT greyhound racing
Post by: Graham C on October 11, 2005, 01:49:33 PM


The track has been favouring the wide runners (traps 4,5+6) in recent major competitions.

Have a good time greyhoud racing is tremendous craic  :)up

oops, I assumed he ment nothing about greyhound betting at all  ;D no offence :)

Its good though isnt it, all those little fellas running around and you get about 13 races a night - ace fun


Title: Re: OT greyhound racing
Post by: TightEnd on October 11, 2005, 01:52:25 PM
Is it generally considered that Greyhound racing is "bent" or is this a huge generalisation?

stories of feeding the dogs just before off, slowing them down etc


I think going, which I have twice, is fun, but I must admit I thought the whole betting lark was incredibly easy to rig...


Title: Re: OT greyhound racing
Post by: Graham C on October 11, 2005, 01:55:03 PM
Ive heard that its as dodgy as you can get in sport.  There's a lot they can do to effect the dogs chances but whether it goes on or not I don't know.  There was a program on it a bit back, but for the amounts I get stuck in for, its no big odds.  It can work either way for me.  I rarely follow the odds unless I like the look of it and  I just go for a night out.

Bit like horse racing really, fixing seems to happen all the time there!


Title: Re: OT greyhound racing
Post by: matt674 on October 11, 2005, 02:00:31 PM
if you think greyhound racing is rigged, wait until you try online poker!!! :o hehehe

worms

can

open


Title: Re: OT greyhound racing
Post by: Robert HM on October 11, 2005, 02:02:06 PM
Sigh  :o  :o  :o


 ;D


Title: Re: OT greyhound racing
Post by: matt674 on October 11, 2005, 02:06:55 PM
 :'(

sorry officer sir

/:-|  ;D  /:-|

me good monkey really ;)



Title: Re: OT greyhound racing
Post by: Robert HM on October 11, 2005, 02:08:40 PM
It was a personal comment not a mod one, honest guv.  ;D


Title: Re: OT greyhound racing
Post by: ontilt on October 11, 2005, 02:10:19 PM


The track has been favouring the wide runners (traps 4,5+6) in recent major competitions.

Have a good time greyhoud racing is tremendous craic  :)up

oops, I assumed he ment nothing about greyhound betting at all  ;D no offence :)

Its good though isnt it, all those little fellas running around and you get about 13 races a night - ace fun

Cheers for the comments, I knew somone round here would know about it :)

Silo is right that I don't know anything about greyhound betting really, as despite gambling on most things, I have never been before. I mentioned the track though as I wondered if anyone here would know it. I had heard this idea that certain traps can be favoured before.  I am just going for a fun night out, but like all gambilng I like to understand how it works as much as possible so I can at least have some value in my bets.

My basic observation was that favourites are poor value, since a lot can go wrong, dog gets impeded, distracted, drugged,toenails tied toegether, gets friendly with lady dog etc. Is this right?


Title: Re: OT greyhound racing
Post by: The Truth on October 11, 2005, 02:19:10 PM
hope this isnt considered spam if it is then the mods can remove it

my mate Stevie 'The Bald Beast' has a blog http://baldisthenewblack.blogspot.com/

he bets on wimbledon almost every meet and has several shares in greyhounds under the connection name DOGOLPHIN (think that's magic!!) post on his blog and I am sure he will give you some advice on how to maximize your enjoyment.

One warning he goes on more than me and Ariston combined (by his own admission). ;D


Title: Re: OT greyhound racing
Post by: Graham C on October 11, 2005, 02:23:15 PM
lol @ getting friendly

You can get massive odds on dogs with the nearest being something silly like 6/1 which anywhere else you wouldnt entertain but its always worth a punt in dogs.  This is why i like the old reverse forcasts.  an odds on and an outside to finish 1 & 2 will net you a tidy profit from a couple of pounds.  Ive had bets on 2 dogs for £1 (£2 total) that have brought me in nearly £30.

Also, betting at the tote is cheaper.  They have a minimum bet of about £5 at the bookies out front but a lot less at the tote (its only 40p at Reading)

Its a great night out though - have fun and I hope you get some winners :)



Title: Re: OT greyhound racing
Post by: Robert HM on October 11, 2005, 02:25:59 PM

One warning he goes on more than me and Ariston combined (by his own admission). ;D

... and I had the pleasure of sitting next to him on the NECC Pot Limiot Comp that Sunday. I thought it had lasted for hours, but it just felt that way  ;D

At least I had a bit of glamour on my left hand side ;D, how is the Missus?


Title: Re: OT greyhound racing
Post by: matt674 on October 11, 2005, 02:30:40 PM
It was a personal comment not a mod one, honest guv.  ;D

tis ok, i was joking as i was in my original post - there is another forum where i post where i think i'm the only one who believes its all legit!! i just know how much of a debate is sparked when the words "online poker" and "legit" are paired together ;)


Title: Re: OT greyhound racing
Post by: The Truth on October 11, 2005, 02:45:42 PM
Robert, Angie is great thank you very much.


Title: Re: OT greyhound racing
Post by: Banksie on October 11, 2005, 04:48:44 PM
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I am going to Wimbledon to watch some dog racing on Saturday. I don't know anything at all about it. Anyone here got any good advice, strategies or links so that I don't lose too much money?

Thanks.

Hi Ontilt,

I've been to Wimbledon dogs quite a few times. Can't advise you on any betting tips as last time I went there I did my (what's an inoffensive word for that...) well you know!  ;D If you live local there is usually a coupon in the local paper (Sutton borough Guardian I think) you get free entry, race card and a free beer.

Hope it helps

Banksie