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Greyhound Handicapping of the pace

Handicapping for the initial velocity is a great way to find the winners. But the initial velocity is not always what determines which dog will arrive at the finish line first. It speeds up a dog that runs just behind the leader for most of the race at the track and performs one or more of them shortly before the end of the race.

This could be a progressive move – if anything can be in a race that lasts about half a minute step by step – or it could be done with an eye-catching flower that vibrations leading donors who thought they had a ticket winner. Anyway, these dogs are factors in much of the race, as you handicap?

When I see this type of dog in a race, and if, as it could be a factor of looks, I care very close to their current form. This tells me that the dog tries and stands in strong physical shape. I prefer the current class, for he said that the dog is able to compete with the current level of competition.

If the weather dog, after the class position and running style to fit the shape of the race, an “out of touch” dog that is in the final race of the closure a good bet. Of course, you have to see the other dogs to see if their running style help or hinder this dog. If there is a lot of speed at the start of the race, it’s too many dogs are in front of him?

Or just a couple of dogs will be at the front, while there are only one or two dogs in the area at the end of the race? This is the ideal scenario for this type of dog. If you see this setup, especially if the speed of its kind in the beginning fades away, for “the rhythm” of your dog look exotic, even if they do not win.

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