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Are you a pretty good handicapper? Can you pick more winners than losers? If you can, you’ll probably make a profit, even if it’s a small profit, at the dog track. This is not easy, and I congratulate you on your success. But I also have a question for you.

Wouldn’t it be nice if you could pick more winners and earn more money at the dog track? Do you think it would be great, except you’ve gone as far as you can go with the handicap skills you have? Well, that’s self-defeating and you shouldn’t let it stop you from developing the skills you have to get better at making money.

You may have learned your basic handicap skills from a friend, by trial and error, or from a book or system you bought. This is how most people learn the basics. Then there are some of us who learn the hard way using the do-it-yourself method for many years. I do not recommend this method, because it wastes time and money.

My opinion is that the best way to improve in handicap is to start with a good basic foundation. Get a good book or system that teaches basic handicap skills that everyone needs to know. Then build on that foundation and continue to learn as much as you can about the art of the greyhound handicap.

The best handicappers are the best because they never stop learning new things. Just because they can pick enough winners to make a profit, they don’t rest on their laurels. They are constantly looking for new knowledge, talking to other handicaps and looking for new angles to exploit.

One way to do this is to use the Internet to find new information about greyhound handicap. In recent years, greyhound racing has started to regain its popularity, which is why there are online resources like BigJackpotBetting, TrackInfo, and the Greyhound Database. Take advantage of these and other Internet sites to learn from the people who follow greyhound racing on a daily basis. They know what they are doing and they don’t mind sharing it with you.

If your handicap technique hasn’t changed in years, maybe it’s time to try something new. Talk to other people who handicap races. Search for new techniques and dog collection systems. Don’t close yourself off to different ways of doing things. Be open and willing to try something new and you may find yourself cashing in more winning tickets.

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