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Betting margins - tote and track

  • 13-08-2019 10:23am
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    So me and a few mates recently bought a greyhound to have a bit of craic with. So far it's run a few times in both Newbridge and Shelbourne.

    What has amazed me, and I am no big punter, is the outrageous value offered on the races.

    Recently, the on course bookmaker in Shelbourne had the dogs priced as 4/6, 5/4, 2/1, 2/1, 9/4, 5/2

    The tote is so limited that a mate had 50 on our dog at 9/2 which immediately became 4/6 !!!

    With all the negativity surrounding the industry, I can't imagine that owners who might want to land a bet or two would see this as an attractive proposition when an average BAGs card in the UK is to an over round of about 120%, whereas the example above is over 220%

    Is this just the case at smaller meetings, or would a Fri / Sat night have more value with more punters.

    Just curious!


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