Today's Greyhounds

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firlandsfarm wrote:
Sun Apr 17, 2022 11:25 am
in the main they are driven by the fear of losing.
thx firlandsfarm......totally agree. "Trading" has done such a good job at distancing itself from betting that it's made learning it harder than it needs to be. I'm afraid 'stop losses' are just another thing borrowed from financials that really don't apply. Stop losses were only ever used so traders could get some sleep or have a weekend off, they were never used as anything other that insurance against devisation and never part of an actual strategy. They've got their place on long duration markets you don't want to watch that can suddenly move quickly such as Next Pres, ie their original purpose, but that's about it.
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Sat Apr 16, 2022 8:00 pm
Hi, does anyone successfully dutch greyhounds? Initially I seem to have started alright, after 2000 races I noticed over all losses from certain tracks so removed those tracks but now not going so well. Could someone possibly give me some pointers? Or just a good book or video starting point? Happy to learn just a bit lost!
IMO tracks are important when you understand their idiosyncrasies. Using the Timeform Racecards info;
https://www.timeform.com/greyhound-raci ... -17/978007

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In the case of dutching, it's important to define if the favourite is value in the race and is suited by the track profile. Then eliminate other runners using various other factors/data, until you are left with 1 or 2 dangers to the value favourite.

This dutching approach can also be used on horse racing, although there's more data points to consider.

you keep giving me ideas

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Good evening,

I'm wondering would anyone be kind enough to post up a few of the automation files shared by Dallas please.? I'm interested in having a play at the greyhounds and would appreciate a look at this files to trigger and idea or two.!

Thanks and enjoy the rest of your evening.

TG
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Morning All

Had a look around the internet this morning and https://greyhoundstats.co.uk/ along with Timeform appear to supply the best greyhound information data wise. Is there any other recommendations?

Cheers
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MemphisFlash wrote:
Sun Apr 17, 2022 11:34 pm
wearthefoxhat wrote:
Sun Apr 17, 2022 11:34 am
Undockedstar wrote:
Sat Apr 16, 2022 8:00 pm
Hi, does anyone successfully dutch greyhounds? Initially I seem to have started alright, after 2000 races I noticed over all losses from certain tracks so removed those tracks but now not going so well. Could someone possibly give me some pointers? Or just a good book or video starting point? Happy to learn just a bit lost!
IMO tracks are important when you understand their idiosyncrasies. Using the Timeform Racecards info;
https://www.timeform.com/greyhound-raci ... -17/978007

Sunderland
Sunderland.png

Pelaw Grange
PelawGrange.png



In the case of dutching, it's important to define if the favourite is value in the race and is suited by the track profile. Then eliminate other runners using various other factors/data, until you are left with 1 or 2 dangers to the value favourite.

This dutching approach can also be used on horse racing, although there's more data points to consider.

you keep giving me ideas


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:idea: Looks good.
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Track form added to my sheet.
thanks for the idea.
Also added a link to live feeds at a click of GB flag.
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MemphisFlash wrote:
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Track form added to my sheet.
thanks for the idea.
Also added a link to live feeds at a click of GB flag.
Value assessment, alongside ratings, were spot on. Don't forget to back up your files...

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Who is the person doing this on an A6 race. Although, i am not complaining. :D
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Archery1969 wrote:
Mon Apr 18, 2022 12:16 pm
Who is the person doing this on an A6 race. Although, i am not complaining. :D
A poor attempt to influence the WOM bots?...just guessing...
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nice hours work, off for a bike ride now
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wearthefoxhat wrote:
Mon Apr 18, 2022 12:17 pm
Archery1969 wrote:
Mon Apr 18, 2022 12:16 pm
Who is the person doing this on an A6 race. Although, i am not complaining. :D
A poor attempt to influence the WOM bots?...just guessing...
Happens every race on the favourite regardless of class. Price always bounces up.
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And again!!!
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Archery1969 wrote:
Mon Apr 18, 2022 12:25 pm
And again!!!
Seems to someone/something placing the order 10 ticks from the current price. If the price jumps up, then it seems to be working.
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Archery1969 wrote:
Mon Apr 18, 2022 12:25 pm
And again!!!
Seems to someone/something placing the order 10 ticks from the current price. If the price jumps up, then it seems to be working.
They seem to like manipulating the market somewhat.
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