Some huge drifts and steams on todays dogs even by normal standards, there must be ways for trainers to have their dog run below par that are undetectable, like skipping a meal or giving the wrong kind of meal. I just take it for granted the dogs is the most corrupt sport in UK but maybe I'm wrong.
I often notice the dog that saw a gigantic drift misses the break.
Today's Greyhounds
- MemphisFlash
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cashing in on some of those drifts
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Anyone know if there was a problem with the 10:46 CPark 11th Jan / 10:46 D4 265m race?
Not sure, but I did notice it was still showing suspended about 30 mins later, where other completed later races had closed.
The race did happen by the looks of it - https://www.timeform.com/greyhound-raci ... -11/845937
The race did happen by the looks of it - https://www.timeform.com/greyhound-raci ... -11/845937
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Thought I test my approach by to see if I can "take on" the Racing Post Nap at the BAGS meetings today. Focussing on the A1 to A6 graded races as these ones runs more reliably than the lower grade types.
The Racing Post Nap was T3 (T1 & T4) as the back ups. My one came from the clouds to win well.
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The Racing Post Nap was T1 (T6 & T5) as the back ups. They were right, although T4 ran a fair race too.
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The Racing Post Nap was T5 (T4 & T3) as the back ups. Both right on this one, easy winner, grader slipped up on that one.
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The Racing Post Nap was T3 (T1 & T4) as the back ups. My one came from the clouds to win well.
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The Racing Post Nap was T1 (T6 & T5) as the back ups. They were right, although T4 ran a fair race too.
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The Racing Post Nap was T5 (T4 & T3) as the back ups. Both right on this one, easy winner, grader slipped up on that one.
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TRY dutching all three RP selections with your own personal criteria bolted-on.wearthefoxhat wrote: ↑Tue Jan 12, 2021 3:05 pmThought I test my approach by to see if I can "take on" the Racing Post Nap at the BAGS meetings today. Focussing on the A1 to A6 graded races as these ones runs more reliably than the lower grade types.
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The Racing Post Nap was T3 (T1 & T4) as the back ups. My one came from the clouds to win well.
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The Racing Post Nap was T1 (T6 & T5) as the back ups. They were right, although T4 ran a fair race too.
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The Racing Post Nap was T5 (T4 & T3) as the back ups. Both right on this one, easy winner, grader slipped up on that one.
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- wearthefoxhat
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Sounds like a plan...maybe a dutch treble/acca.The Silk Run wrote: ↑Tue Jan 12, 2021 4:07 pmTRY dutching all three RP selections with your own personal criteria bolted-on.wearthefoxhat wrote: ↑Tue Jan 12, 2021 3:05 pmThought I test my approach by to see if I can "take on" the Racing Post Nap at the BAGS meetings today. Focussing on the A1 to A6 graded races as these ones runs more reliably than the lower grade types.
Kins12.13.png
The Racing Post Nap was T3 (T1 & T4) as the back ups. My one came from the clouds to win well.
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Nott 1.21.png
The Racing Post Nap was T1 (T6 & T5) as the back ups. They were right, although T4 ran a fair race too.
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Sund 2.04.png
The Racing Post Nap was T5 (T4 & T3) as the back ups. Both right on this one, easy winner, grader slipped up on that one.
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What about using the betfair forecast market and dutching the 2 fastest plus Dutch the 2 slowest in the place market.wearthefoxhat wrote: ↑Tue Jan 12, 2021 5:31 pmSounds like a plan...maybe a dutch treble/acca.The Silk Run wrote: ↑Tue Jan 12, 2021 4:07 pmTRY dutching all three RP selections with your own personal criteria bolted-on.wearthefoxhat wrote: ↑Tue Jan 12, 2021 3:05 pmThought I test my approach by to see if I can "take on" the Racing Post Nap at the BAGS meetings today. Focussing on the A1 to A6 graded races as these ones runs more reliably than the lower grade types.
Kins12.13.png
The Racing Post Nap was T3 (T1 & T4) as the back ups. My one came from the clouds to win well.
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Nott 1.21.png
The Racing Post Nap was T1 (T6 & T5) as the back ups. They were right, although T4 ran a fair race too.
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Sund 2.04.png
The Racing Post Nap was T5 (T4 & T3) as the back ups. Both right on this one, easy winner, grader slipped up on that one.
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- The Silk Run
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Kool. Keep us all UPDATED !!! I would definitely consider track weather conditions when using RP tips. And would simulate them through Dutch PLACE markets.wearthefoxhat wrote: ↑Tue Jan 12, 2021 5:31 pmSounds like a plan...maybe a dutch treble/acca.The Silk Run wrote: ↑Tue Jan 12, 2021 4:07 pmTRY dutching all three RP selections with your own personal criteria bolted-on.wearthefoxhat wrote: ↑Tue Jan 12, 2021 3:05 pmThought I test my approach by to see if I can "take on" the Racing Post Nap at the BAGS meetings today. Focussing on the A1 to A6 graded races as these ones runs more reliably than the lower grade types.
Kins12.13.png
The Racing Post Nap was T3 (T1 & T4) as the back ups. My one came from the clouds to win well.
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Nott 1.21.png
The Racing Post Nap was T1 (T6 & T5) as the back ups. They were right, although T4 ran a fair race too.
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Sund 2.04.png
The Racing Post Nap was T5 (T4 & T3) as the back ups. Both right on this one, easy winner, grader slipped up on that one.
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