Learning To Place The Right Bets In Greyhound Racing In NSW Can Be Rewarding
Over the years, greyhound racing has gained much popularity around the world. In Australia, greyhound owners, trainers, and sporting enthusiasts have also made it a popular sport. This racing event also allows individuals interested in placing their bets on potential racers to encourage this sport like any other. Greyhound racing in NSW has also seen several such magnificent events being organised.
Different types of bets
#Place
Depending on the number of racers in the
race, you are betting on your greyhound to finish 1st, 2nd or 3rd in a race.
You will always see the Place odds shown to the right of the win odds. Note, if
you bet on a greyhound to Place and they win the race, you will receive the
Place bet odds, not the Win bet odds. The number of runners in a race will
determine if you receive a place dividend; they are as follows:
8 runners = 3 dividends - 1st, 2nd, 3rd
5-7 runners - 2 dividends - 1st and 2nd
4 or fewer runners - 1 dividend - WIN ONLY
- no place pool or option.
#Win
This bet type is simple and popular. Pick
the participating runner you think will win the greyhound racing event!
#Trifecta
Pick the greyhounds you think will finish
1st, 2nd and 3rd.
#Quinella
The Quinella bet requires you to pick the
two greyhounds that will finish 1st or 2nd in a race, in any order.
#Exacta
Like the Quinella, you must pick the two
greyhounds that will finish 1st or 2nd in a race. However, the difference is
that you must precisely determine the finishing order.
#First 4
For the First 4, you must pick the
greyhounds that will finish 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th in a race in the correct
order.
#Quaddie
The Quaddie requires you to pick the
winners of four races set out by TAB Sportsbet for you to collect a dividend.
Due to the nature of the bet and the fact that it is difficult to select four
winners, most of the time, the Quaddie dividends are lucrative.
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