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The win
and lay bet rating summary for each race is
graphically displayed so that you can see in an instant the best races to play.
The higher the bar the greater the chance that you will be increasing your bank
balance from a winning selection or selections. All our members play with Betfair choosing to lay according to the market values. Compare
our own prices with that of the Racing Post, the online bookmakers and the Betfair market and then take advantage. There are plenty of value
bets to be had each day.
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Our
ratings and rating+ are shown graphically.
The
individual rating is calculated from the following information:
• 5
lines of raw form over the race distance.
• 5
lines of sectional data
• The
dogs recent performance
• Its
raw form data
• Its
age
• Its
1st bend
calculated position
• Its
calculated end time
• Its
calculated end position
• Its
grade
• Plus
many other race winning factors
The rating+ value is based on the
runners best recent race time.
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PROOFED WIN BETS
The highest rated greyhound in a single race with a bet rating over 80%.
The selection will be highlighted RED.
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PROOFED LAY BETS
There will be up to 5 lay bets per day with the aim to provide
selections that should be at acceptable odds on Betfair. The source of
the predicted odds is the Racing Post form guide and as such is taken
only as a guide to the market. Statistically we aim to provide lay bets
with odds of less than 7/2 but as Betfair is a punter v punter market,
on occasions, the odds available do not reflect the Racing Post price
guide and therefore we cannot accept any responsibility for the odds
that are available at the time you wish to strike your lay bet. The
daily lay bets will comprise of greyhounds who have the highest lay bet
ratings from the 6 BAGS/BEGS cards whose Racing Post forecast price is
7/2 or less. The lay bet rating is generated from a combination of the
win bet rating, the race spread and the rating difference between the
4th/5th and 6th placed greyhounds.
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Use our ratings to determine the race improvers. We
are in backing dogs that are improving and running into form. Therefore, if the
shape of the graph is upwards then the ratings for the dog are improving.
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A classic example of when to back a certain 1st
bend leader. We are firm believers that, at the majority of race tracks, the 1st
bend leader will either win or be placed. This is most apparent in the lower
grades when the dogs won’t have the ability to catch up.
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In this race, the grader has given every runner the
chance to have a crack at winning, with the possibility of dogs clashing at the
bend kept to a minimum. With all runners being consistent from the boxes, no 1st
bend trouble is expected.
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Most of the runners have similar sectional start
times and hence the chances of 1st bend trouble have increased. If you are
backing a dog to win or lose you need to know if it will get a run around the
first bend. With the chances of 1st bend trouble increase it decreases your
confidence in the greyhound running to its expected level of form. Races with a
high probability of 1st bend trouble are probably best left alone. |
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For win bets, take the highest rated greyhound with
a win bet rating over 80. We recommend a combination forecast when the top two
highest rated greyhounds have a difference in rating greater the 5 between pos 2
and pos 3. This shows that the 1st/2nd placed greyhounds are ahead of the field.
Our forecast odds are based on the race win bet rating. For a MAX selection our
odds will be 6/4. The race spread is on a scale from 1-10, 10 being ‘strung
out’, 1 being a forecast tight finish.
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Spread betting on greyhound is becoming all the rage. Our unique data
provides you with details on 3 betting markets, the Barking Mad, the Banana
Bunch and the individual market.
The Barking Mad market is determined by the 1st and
2nd traps home, simply multiply the trap numbers. Minimum spread is 2 (T1xT2),
the max spread is 30 (T5xT6), the middle spread is 12 (T3xT4).
Banana Bunch is the same as the Barking Mad but it
includes the Tricast position, 1st x 2nd x 3rd. We recommend Sporting Index for
your Spread Bets.
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Trap Challenge data:
Why not play in two trap challenge markets? We
provide trap challenge placer selections for the first or last 6 races based on
our unique ratings. We also provide analysis for the single trap market.
Our single trap analysis is based on a tried and tested formula
so you can bet with confidence.
Example graph: bet trap 6.
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Race |
Race |
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No |
Time |
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R1 |
6:39 |
2 |
6 |
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R2 |
6:56 |
2 |
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R3 |
7:11 |
4 |
1 |
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R4 |
7:27 |
3 |
5 |
6 |
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R5 |
7:43 |
4 |
6 |
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R6 |
7:58 |
4 |
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Total bets: 24 |
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Trainer data:
So how many greyhounds have been put in the van? We
often use the trainer data to help spot the winners. Watch out with trainers
with only one runner per meeting and with two runners per race. Watch the market
movers and bet accordingly...
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