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How do you bet on the dogs?

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The most common way to bet on greyhound racing is to pick a selection and back it to win a particular race. You can either choose to be paid out at the starting price if your dog wins or you can take the price the greyhound is at the time of striking the bet.


How do you bet at the dog track?

You pick the dog(s) you think will run EITHER first or second place in the race. If you are right, you will get the “Place” payoff amount. Minimum bet - $2 per dog combination. You pick the dog(s) you think will run EITHER first, second OR third.

How do you bet on horses and dogs?

A Place Bet is placed on a horse or dog to finish the race in:1first, second or third position, if there are 8 runners or more in the race;2if there are less than 7 runners a place bet will be on first and second place;3if there are fewer than 5 runners there will be no place bet offered.

What is an each way bet on greyhounds?

Place. A place bet is betting on a dog to finish in the “places”. In conventional, six-dog races, the first two home represent the places. Each-way. An each-way bet is two separate bets: a win bet, and a place bet.

Which greyhound trap wins most?

The white jacket has been the most successful trap this year with a strike rate of 19% (slightly higher for four bend races only), which puts it well on the way to emulating its top trap status of last year, as well as in 2005, 2004, 2003 and in 2002!

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