BigBlueRam All American 16852 Posts user info edit post |
okay, well since apparently my econ stimulus check thread belongs in chit chat, we can at least continue the SPORTS related subject of dog racing here. as i mentioned in the other thread, that's probably what i'm going to be putting my money on here soon. i've got my eye on a dog in south florida that i think could be a money maker.
those of you that have done this before, give the rest of us some tips, what to look for in the dogs, times that are good, differences in track surfaces, etc. thanks!
[Edited on May 16, 2008 at 1:36 AM. Reason : oh, and i know sled pulling is a big time competition, but can you play the odds there too?] 5/16/2008 1:34:54 AM |
Ernie All American 45943 Posts user info edit post |
5/16/2008 1:43:19 AM |
packboozie All American 17452 Posts user info edit post |
Ask Mike Vick 5/16/2008 1:56:27 AM |
BigBlueRam All American 16852 Posts user info edit post |
racing, not fighting. 5/16/2008 2:51:57 PM |
baonest All American 47902 Posts user info edit post |
dang ivan, if i would have known you were into this i would have given you a look at our dog before we sold her.
its a pretty competitive sport. i want to say similar to horse racing but not really. you've gotta understand, there is a lot of training that goes into this. dogs dont have the attention span a horse does. just because the dog is fast doesnt mean it can "stay on track".
this is a good sport to get into, a lot less expensive than horse racing. the stuff you see on TV can be true, about the owners abandoning dogs that lose a race. if you are lucky, you can get one that is "retire" (if you wanna call it that) and breed new life into it. typically, dogs will retire around 5-6 years old. some will breed (if they are top finishers).
see, these dogs are made for quick, short races. to compare it to cars, which i know you like, they accelerate off the line like an AWD drag car.
some close tracks are in FL or WV. not much action going on here, so that is why you need some travel expenses to get around.
man i can go days and days about these races with you. its funny. with my automotive racing background i find it fun as hell to tweak these dogs. 5/16/2008 3:06:07 PM |
Jaybee1200 Suspended 56200 Posts user info edit post |
man I love me some dog racing... went with my dad a lot whenever we visited his family and every time we went to PCB for spring break we would head to Ebro for a few nights 5/16/2008 3:45:37 PM |
BigBlueRam All American 16852 Posts user info edit post |
^^lol, tweak dogs. i just had a mental image of a greyhound on drugs. seriously though, good post. could you give some more insight into the betting side of things? i'm not so much interested in buying one as i am finding and entertaining way to either blow or expand my check from the gub-ment.
i'd love to make it to a track, but if i can't what are some good online venues for this? possibly with live feeds of the action or something? 5/17/2008 12:40:19 AM |
Jaybee1200 Suspended 56200 Posts user info edit post |
If you arent around the dogs a lot its kind of hard, but my dad always told me if one of the favorites or better dogs is on the small side and is located outside on the gate then go with them, if inside, avoid them... if the dog is favored and a bigger dog then being inside doesnt matter as much and might even help.
Big thing to remember is they dont have humans guiding them so they revert back to their basic instinct so the outside dogs will cut a path over to the inside immediately to get to the rabbit, so if they are really fast they can cut over and be ahead of the inside dogs
[Edited on May 17, 2008 at 2:51 AM. Reason : d] 5/17/2008 2:50:03 AM |
BigBlueRam All American 16852 Posts user info edit post |
good info. so, would that lead you to bet on an inside dog or outside? or do you even know how they're going to be lined up before it starts?
also, what other forms of dog racing are there? what about the agility trials stuff? can you bet on it? 5/17/2008 5:58:29 AM |
Jaybee1200 Suspended 56200 Posts user info edit post |
yes, you know where they will line up before hand
if you are interested in betting on a dog and he is small and lined up inside then I would think twice cause he will get bumped coming out of the gate.
I love little fast fuckers lined up on the outside that have raced a lot, they know exactly where they are heading as soon as the gate opens but dont have a lot of mutts around them 5/17/2008 11:38:01 AM |
BigBlueRam All American 16852 Posts user info edit post |
ttt season is upon us 8/7/2008 1:48:52 AM |
BigBlueRam All American 16852 Posts user info edit post |
go greyhound 11/1/2008 6:44:36 PM |