Greyhounds Betting: How to Win Regularly

Caan Berry
2 min readOct 3, 2020

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Many folks in betting view greyhound betting as the less successful version of horse racing.

While it doesn’t have as much pomp and money as horse racing, those who look at this sport with disdain are losing out on the excitement, and yes, profits!

There are several ways to win regularly on greyhound racing, and in this post, we will consider some of them.

Above is a video that shows you in-depth analysis on how to trade greyhounds on Betfair before we go on.

Advantages of Greyhound Betting

There are several reasons why greyhound betting is as good or even better than your average sport. For one, it is easier to choose winners consistently with greyhounds than on horse racing.

One reason for this is that most of the races are limited to just six dogs. Thus, you have a higher chance of picking a winner.

Another advantage of greyhound betting is that there is no jockey to affect the outcome of the race. It is an exciting sport that has each dog running as fast as it can.

With all these advantages, there are plenty of opportunities to make a profit in greyhound betting.

Types of Bets in Greyhound racing

There are several types of bets in this sport, and these share a similarity to the stakes in horse racing. These bets include:

  • To win
  • Each way
  • Forecast
  • Place only
  • Reverser forecast
  • Trio
  • Tricast
  • Combination Forecast

Tips on making a profit

Watch the weather keep an eye on weather conditions since these can affect the outcome of races. If it rains, it is better to bet on greyhounds that lie on the outside traps. They do not have to wade through water and are faster than a greyhound on the inside.

Bet on Age

Several physical factors affect the speed of a dog, and age is one of them. Dogs learn from experience, and the more the dog has run, the better it would get. That is why older dogs that have plenty of runs are often the best pick.

Have a Track

It is beneficial to specialize in one or two tracks. Watching the track will help you know any biases and factors that affect the outcome of the race.

Racing Periods

Before betting on a dog, check out the last time it hit the tracks. A week-long break is always better than a month-long break.

Conclusion

These tips are handy when greyhound betting and will help you make a tidy profit.

If you found this post interesting, check out this Matched Betting Tutorial.

It’ll show you how to make £25+ in 20 minutes.

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Caan Berry
Caan Berry

Written by Caan Berry

Professional Betfair Trader. Author. Blogger. YouTuber. Beer Drinker. Promoted by Betfair & Betdaq. Read the blog here: caanberry.com

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