subject: How To Hit Superfectas With This Cheap Bet At The Dog Track? [print this page] If you're good enough at greyhound handicapping to pick superfectas consistently, you're probably not reading this. But if by some fluke you are, then you know that you can bet 4-dog superfecta boxes and make a profit.
If you're not good enough to pick superfectas consistently, but still want to play them, you have to use another technique to make them pay off.
First of all, if you can't pick the 4 dogs who will be in the superfecta, you need to work on that until you're able to do it most of the time. If you can't do it, then you should think about betting something besides superfectas.
But if you get to where you CAN pick the 4 dogs that are the superfecta most of the time, then you can put the second part of this plan into action.
The crucial point to this is that you have to be able to pick the 2 dogs that will be the quiniela. If you can't do this, then the only bet you can make is the 4-dog box and that won't pay off over time.
So, work on picking the four dogs and then narrowing it down to the two dogs that will be the quiniela. When you can do that most of the time, bet those dogs in a superfecta key with your quiniela picks first and second and the other dogs third and fourth.
With a $1 base, that bet costs $12. A 4-dog superfecta box costs $24. That's a big difference over the course of a program. It can make all the difference between making a profit on superfectas and losing money on them.
The only drawback to this method is that you can have all four dogs but lose, because they don't come in the way you've keyed them. If this keeps happening, you'll know that you need to work on getting better at handicapping the quiniela dogs.
If you work on that and still find that you have all four dogs, but not keyed the way they come in, then it's time to consider whether superfectas are the best bet for you.
How To Hit Superfectas With This Cheap Bet At The Dog Track?