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Greyhound Betting: Little Known Reality…








Greyhound betting markets behave differently to many other sports. Not in the sense they bet any different, but because of their makeup. You just can’t expect them to trade the same…

In this question about greyhound betting, getting the price you want and racing post tv Caan makes a few logical points. So if you’re interested in how to bet on the greyhounds successfully, this clips a good sit!

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  1. And once its won a race will be up graded and dogs rarley win that next race,,..soo non of it makes sense at all….correct me if im wrong sombody!

  2. Am not sure graded dogs doo even run in and out of form,,as if one dosnt win in a few races it will be down graded too give it a good chance ,and most likley will Win,,,Also they speed them up and slow them down that much,,they wont have the time too run into form…🎉

  3. Soo is it better too just back the favourites in Graded racing???Becaise it seems soo hard too find winners based on times and Form!!

  4. I actually find greyhound betting rather good well for the average person places normally bets that is and who's not trying to win big on the 1 dog I've had alot more luck on the greyhounds and iff u look at the results via each previous races on coral or any other bookie site u actually find most off the time it's one off the low price favourites that will win so if you have a couple off dogs on 2 or 3 and the money is ok u carnt go far wrong I carnt really see it being mucth harder to find the winner than horse racing I meen most greyhound races its 6 dogs in the race or evan 5 which is a massive pluss

  5. I am actually very successful with greyhound betting. Although greyhounds are the one thing I have a bet on without really using maths. I just enjoy it. I always take a small percentage of my winnings and gamble it on things that aren’t EV based. I go in with the full intention of losing it with the goal of balancing out my account statistics so I don’t get banned as easy. That being said I very frequently will take the $20-$50 I begin with and finish up a couple hour session X10 to X20 ahead. My actual main tactic is to find the two that I fancy then pick the one I think will win and place my bet on the other one.😂😂 I find UK dogs much harder I prefer Aussie way with the lure on the inside rail rather than the UK way with the lure outside rail. Aussie way seems to get worse ballbreaking checks but the UK way seems to have more of the fastest dog losing due to track coverage.

  6. Paddy P doesn't like trading. Unless it's his traders that are doing it. So watch for him moving the market away from your trade out position.

  7. Your introduction is complete and utter nonsense. "Greyhound racing is bent"
    You say it like all sport isn't.
    Watch NFL, that's bent beyond belief., Snooker, horse racing obviously is even more bent, because you've got a little cheating toerag on top stopping the horse….
    I've got a friend who plays for a northern Ireland prem team, (a decent one) and he told me once "have what you like on us not winning"… They were going throw the game, and the management and the board were involved…. They had 2 red cards, missed a penalty themselves and conceded a penalty, which opposition missed (keeper didn't move), rebound was scored

  8. Very true. My mother was a leading Aussie trainer and as a kid growing up I remember calls taken to pull up our dogs,mum drugging dogs,asking me to take the dog for a walk all day. Then there was the fresh blooding with possums and rabbits. In my experience it was totally dodgy.

  9. I completely agree with how bent it is. I get a call maybe once every month with a sure thing.. and 90
    Percent of the time they win.. however. These dogs are getting smashed in from say 4/1 into 10/11 fav. So these people chucking the tip. Are backing at 4s and laying at 10/11 and making money no matter what!

  10. Spot on that Greyhound Betting is as bent as a butchers hook. I'd regularly back all 3 dogs in a race usually the 3rd 4th and 5th ranked ones and backing on the exchange at 50% bigger than the high Street prices . So mathematically speaking I had the edge. Yet over a 1000+ races over 2 yrs I lost a few grand. Fair enough I have no knowledge but you shouldn't need it when you can crunch the numbers.

  11. are you dumb mate! people dont listen to this guy and bet on the favourite you have a 30% chance do your research this guy is a tool

  12. Why is the Smarkets market so poor on the dogs? Betfair it forms earliest, not too bad on matchbook, but smarkets there's often what seems just a few actual trades on many races.

  13. I enjoy greyhounds and bet on them quite a bit but just looking at P/L compared to horse racing think I need to stop or small stakes

  14. Whilst the profit margins might be smaller on greyhound betting it is compensated by being able to get in more volume, there are more greyhound opportunities on a daily basis than any other sport. I've been crushing greyhound betting on Betdaq for about 3 months now with a mix of lay and back bets.

  15. Clueless Caan still spouting his shit…..and he reckons dogs are bent….straighter than horses will ever be clueless C.

  16. Hello Caan, I have a question and i thought You the one could answer it !
    I was looking at timeform results page, especially interested in BSP. Some of the greyhounds's BSP were like 27.65 for example. Is there any way to check how much money could be matched at that paricular BSP price ? Thanks.

  17. Greyhound racing is fixed and football isn't?????
    It's usually gamblers who lose that make remarks that it's fixed.

  18. to imply greyhound racing is bent is usually comes from a person who knows nothing about what they are looking at , so they become traders [otherwise known as ponces ] learn about what you are betting on and refrain from crying foul because your ability to win on betting greyhounds is a failure

  19. Such a shame I was on the 9th of Jan as promised to anybody who wished to e.mail in and ask me any questions whatsoever about the greyhound industry but no one come forward oh well to everybody i did say I was on there

  20. I have never seen so many ridiculous comments in all my life they shoot greyhounds are all u mad out there the greyhound industry as never been as straight as it is now and greyhounds are so well looked after all of his shooting dogs is utter garbage.caan normally I agree with most you say in the past with other sports but I'm afraid inside info is not the answer it's people like me who fortunately have the time to watch videos either through William hill tv or betting shops watching or what I am on this Thursday evening on rpgtv of course there are goings on with prices but that is where watching greyhound racing on the services that I have given can give you a massive edge dogs are carbon copy's the grader just reverses the trap draw around to add confusion to selecting a dog in a race. there is fiddling going on with trainers that's all old hat and everyone needs to get that out of there brain the trap draw is Massive in greyhound racing and so many other things that would take to long for me to explain but as I said I'm on rpgtv on Thursday evening 6 pm to 9.20 pm please send me e.mails and I will answer all your questions and then you will see and understand greyhound racing in a Better light sorry caan inside info is done by professional video watchers that's sadly the point you missed on here so by watching videos you can be profitable by doing this I've been in the greyhound game all my life tic tac bookmaker odds compiler etc please anyone e.mail in on Thursday and all we be made clear thanks for reading from gary mehegan

  21. I trade gh mkts full time and there's loads in here I disagree with. Feels like you've tried to answer this question just because you received the question and your brain filled in a lot of blanks when doing so. Viewers should be aware Caan's information in this video is only one perspective of these markets and whilst I won't call his views incorrect I will say there are alternative perspectives out there. I mention this because your expectations in a market heavily influence your results long-term. If you're thinking a race is "bent" and that you can't expect to get filled at the price you want you're miles behind someone with equal skill who goes in with an open mind.

  22. Greyhound racing is also a evil industry and very close be being completely outlawed. Maybe you should have mentioned that. Idiot

  23. greyhounds are the worst thing you can possibly bet on. no prize money, so its no wonder its totally bent, the slightest bump and youre race can be over and im pretty sure the over-round is the biggest of any sport. you only bet on dogs if you are in on the fiddle.

  24. ive so much about cheating going on in greyhound racing, from slowing hare down when to much money has been placed on a dog thats leading to allow other dogs to catch up, feeding a fav dog a large meal before a run, theres literally lots of ways to noble a dog, there was even a tv show on it, when you watch the greyhound market and the fav just before the off drifts out marketly say from 5/4 fav too 3/1 thenrun so badly, often finishing up last you know somethings not right…

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