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Pick the first two finishers in two consecutive races. Boxes, wheels and key bets available. Select three dogs to finish one, two, three. Pick three dogs. NOTE: You may also select a dog for place or show as well as win, but they must finish in -position you selected.

You win when your key dog finishes in position you selected. Pick first three finishers in first half and exchange the winning ticket for a payoff and exchange ticket with top three finishers in second half.

If nobody get both halves, the jackpot will be carried over to the next performance. Select first four finishers in exact order. Pick four dogs. Example 1 with 2, 3, 4. Select the first three finishers in the first half and exchange the winning ticket for a payoff and an exchange ticket with the top four finishers in the second half. If no one selects both halves, the jackpot will be carried over to the next performance.

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All OTB Results. Southland Casino Racing Information. Again, smaller is better! The eleventh column, marked Time Behind Winner is a slightly more complex statistic.

For each past performance line, we've taken the greyhound's actual running time, and subtracted the race winner's time, giving the time this greyhound lagged behind that winner.

Those lag times are averaged for each greyhound. The smaller the number, the closer that greyhound averages to the winner in his or her races. This statistic is in hundredths of a second, so you can easily compare the skills of the dogs.

A "dog length" is about. In the twelfth column of numbers, Trouble Average , each greyhound's percentage of "troubled" races is displayed. This is done by searching through the comments on the past performance lines, and counting races where a greyhound was bumped, blocked, offstrided, or troubled in some way.

This percentage is given like a baseball "batting average" where a trouble average of. This number is valuable for quickly finding dogs that are trouble prone and dogs that are skilled at avoiding collisions. In this column, smaller numbers signify better performance.

The next column of numbers, Avg Running Time , is the simple average of each dog's race times. For this statistic, the lines from other tracks are not included, as those times aren't directly comparable times. As the dogs gather more races, the schooling times will also be eliminated.

In the final column of numbers, Variant Adjusted Times , each greyhound's times have been adjusted on a daily basis to take care of the day-to-day fluctuations in track speed. Each greyhound's times are multiplied by a daily adjustment factor, then the average is printed in the column.



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