How to Win at the Dog Races With Maiden Race Secrets
Do you think it's a waste of time to play Maiden races? Many people do. A lot of bettors simply ignore them and use the time to handicap the next race or go over the last race. Going over the last race is a good thing to do, but not while there's a race going off that can pay big if you know how to play it.
Actually, Maiden races are the best races to handicap, in my opinion. What you see is what you get with dogs who are just starting their racing careers. Here's exactly what to do if you want to cash some nice tickets on future superstars before anyone else knows how good they are.
Watch every Maiden race every time you go to the track. If you can, watch the replays at home when you can't go. Look at the dogs' names, their parents' names and keep track of the litters they're in. This is the #1 way to make money on these dogs.
Because dogs from the same litter tend to have similar names - like the "Figs" and "UCME" dogs, for instance, bettors who don't pay close attention get confused when these dogs run. They see a dog with "Figs" in its name, for example, and think it's a better dog than it is. Or, they see a dog that has a similar name to a dog that isn't so hot and can't remember which one of the two this one is.
This is where the bettor who pays attention - that would be you - can make some money. Don't just watch the Maiden races and think that you'll remember the dogs, because you won't remember all of them.
Keep notes, really good notes about the dogs' running style, preferred post position and whether you think it's improving enough to come in next time it runs. This is the kind of secret that can put money in your pocket every time you go to the track for years to come.
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