6th March 2023, 07:45 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Chad328
G'day Lads,
I do this in the Greyhound markets, ONLY on less than full fields.
Been a Greyhound punter more years than I can remember & if there's one thing that sticks out more than ever it's short fields allow more room/lines/runs for other runners that they ordinarily would not get with a full field.
Add to this Directional Mapping, what's the dog doing once the lids ping & what are the others in the race doing, are they stepping left/right, what are their splits like etc etc
Has worked well for years, I target sub $1.50 Favs
Cheers,
Chad
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Chad..spot on with your thinking..back in the 70s I was a bagman for a bookie doing gippsland dogs..."old bill" used to lay short priced favs in small fields thinking along your lines ..didnt lay every one only the ones that didnt "mapped"well ..cheers ..T.O.G.
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