cIf you go to the track on a regular basis, chances are you're the victim of theft on most of your trips to the dog track. Don't think so? Sure that your money is safely stowed in your wallet or pocket or purse? Well, that may be true, but there's still a better than even chance that someone is slowly sneaking that money away from you. Here's how they do it.
Let's say that you like to play win bets. You go over your program and see a dog that looks much better than the other 7 dogs in a race. So, you go up to the window and bet him to win for $2. You're not a big spender. You have a budget and you stick to it, mostly, although once in awhile you might go over it by a little.
It's ten minutes until the race goes off, so you decide to get a coffee and sit down. And there's good old Charlie. He's a guy you went to high school with and you see him once in awhile at the track. Charlie gets a coffee too and you sit down together and he tells you about a dog that can't lose.
It's in the race that's about to go off and he knows it's going to win because his friend knows the trainer and the trainer says it can't lose. So, you figure you'll just put two bucks on the dog - just as a backup bet - because he looks really good in the post parade.
The race goes off, and your other dog, the first one you bet on, wins for fun. It pays $4, so you doubled your money. You're pretty happy, because it's always nice to pick a winner. You're sorry for Charlie, but he says he's not worried. He has other dogs to bet on today and he's sure they'll repay him for the money he lost on this dog.
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Maybe they will. And maybe you'll make back the $2 you spent on Charlie's "sure thing." But, maybe you won't. Maybe that impulsive $2 bet will mean the difference between going home with more than you came in with or going home with less.
They may not seem like a big deal, these spur-of-the-moment bets that we make, but they are a big deal. These little side bets or insurance bets can rob you of a significant amount of money over the course of a few programs.
Think about it. If you go to the track 3 times a week and spend about $4 extra on impulse bets on every program, that's $12 week. It's also a 4-dog quiniela box bet or six-$2 win bets that you could have made on dogs that you handicapped.
Save your money for bets on dogs that you've really analyzed. Don't fritter away your money on tips or dogs that "look good" in the post parade. Money management is even more important than handicapping when it comes to winning at the dog track.
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