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My 30 second selection method for the greys.
Here are my selections that require about 30 seconds a race.
Usually there are more than one or two selection but I'm trying to restrict the selections to one. Not knowing a lot about greyhound rating I just take a stab at the moment and pick the one I think has the best chance amongst my selections. There may be a genuine and far better dog in the race not meeting my selection criteria. And this is my dilemma which race to leave alone and which dog to pick from the qualifying ones? Any constructive criticism, idea is welcome. This is a simple method that works, only needs a form guide and I don't want to complicate it with obscure stats and convoluted analysis. The best returns I had so far were betting ea. way the place return is very good when over $2 but as always, it's a bit hard to judge what price you'll get, sometime I put in a bet at odds of $2 and it finishes off at more than $5 and many times the other way around, I hate getting $1.04. Geelong today r2 5 r3 2 r4 2 r4 4 r5 3 r6 3 r7 6 r9 1 r10 4 r12 6 Good luck |
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I do the same again on race 3 #2 although there are better dogs in the race which probably win but I'm after a juicy place divi. |
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I will post selections on all races from now on and then we can see how it performs. Good luck Mandurah race 1 #6 or 8 Last edited by lomaca : 27th April 2012 at 07:35 PM. |
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race 5 #4 race 7 # 5 the rest is as it is Sorry sorry sorry. |
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