19th December 2005, 01:03 PM
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jonron,
You are much better picking box 3,4,5,6 to concentrate on.
The reason is that these boxes are usually regarded as the most unfortunate to draw as dogs can get "squeezed" when leaving them by the dogs on both sides.
This is where you find many dogs at good odds.
One strategy to concentrate on is to find dogs which are either very quick out of the box and therefore can avoid getting squeezed or find a dog in one of these boxes where a scratching has left a vacant box beside it or find a box where the dogs on either side will go in opposite directions ( ie the inside dog will rail and the outdide dog will run wide). This will allow you to get some very good overs as most amatuer money goes on Box 1.
I have a very simple strategy that works on boxes 4 to 6. Works a treat and only takes 20 secs to work out if the dog is worth a bet.
Good Luck.
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