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Old 08-04-2007, 12:18 PM
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Originally Posted by golfer
The MAIN problem with dog racing is the small pools, thereby smaller payouts relative to the difficulty in coming up with the winning numbers. The only "life changing" score available in dog racing is the twin tri or tri/super wagers, which are nothing more than lottery tickets. A friend of mine, an extremely intelligent guy, has spent years trying to beat the dogs, it is extraordinarily difficult. I used to play the dogs as well as the horses, but it just takes too much time to handicap the dog races (for me, anyway). I have given up.

At the right tracks, I've done pretty well over the years boxing two dogs with four others in the tri's. $24 wager. Lots of at least double digit collecting action, and a good amount of triple digit collecting, and a fair share of signers.

Now, I say "the right tracks" cause the pool is everything.

I was at the Phoenix dog track last year and I swear there were less than 50 people in the place. No fun betting there.

But, I do enjoy watching their live races on the internet occasionally. Even with no wager.
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