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If you are a novice or an old hand who has fallen into bad habits, the last thing you should be doing is placing bigger bets than you can afford. For a start, greyhound racing is meant to be a fun night out - leave it to the professionals to bet large sums.
Bet in moderation. Study the sport, study each greyhound’s quirks and charactistics until you feel reasonable happy that you know the way many of them run. The best gamblers watch many races without having a bet.
Firstly, they can watch most of the runners without being distracted by what they have had a bet on. It’s hard to take your eyes off a particular greyhound if he’s carrying your money on his back!
You will soon learn the ropes but, as a strict rule, try to limit your bets, leave a few races alone and wait for a really worthwhile punting proposition comes along. It’s fun having a bet but it’s even more fun when you go home winning.
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