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How to Wager at Phoenix Greyhound Park?

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Phoenix Greyhound Park in Arizona has been open for more than 40 years and is one of the busiest tracks in the United States. Can you help me know, some of the effective ways to Wager at Phoenix Greyhound Park?

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    The dogs run live at Phoenix only at night because of the blistering daytime heat in Phoenix. Post-time for the first race is 7:15 p.m. Monday through Thursday and at 7:30 p.m. on Friday and Saturday. The race cards at Phoenix are longer than the standard 15 events, with up to 18 being run on the weekends. Phoenix is the western-most track in the United States, meaning that it is the last dog track available at most simulcasting outlets.
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    Concentrate on finding the leader in the race. Phoenix is known as a speed track, meaning the leaders often hold up to at least make the ticket and often wind up winning the event. The 550-yard track record at Phoenix is a sizzling 29.54 seconds, one of the quickest times at any greyhound racing facility ever run.
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    Don’t overlook the exotic wagers. Phoenix has two Twin-Trifecta wagers per performance, a Tri-Super bet, a Pick-Four, a $2 exacta available every race and dime superfectas as well. The dime superfectas are especially attractive as you can cover many potential combinations for a dime apiece, with payoffs often in the hundreds of dollars.
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    Watch for Phoenix’s elite dogs in the AA grade. Phoenix has a standard grading ladder with the Maidens going to Grade D when they win and advancing up to C,B, and A. The top grade at Phoenix is AA, where it takes just two times out of the money to drop back to Grade A. This means that the cream of the crop compete in AA against greyhounds that are in top form.
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    Always take a good long look at the one dog. The one hole produces the most winners at almost every track due to the fact that there are no dogs to the left of the greyhound breaking from it; at Phoenix the bias is even more exaggerated. If your choices come down to the racer wearing that red blanket or another dog, lean toward the one.

    Read more: How to Wager at Phoenix Greyhound Park | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_4556588_wager-phoenix-greyhound-park.html#ixzz1DX1Yyomh

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