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Greyhound manager 2
Greyhound manager 2












greyhound manager 2

A First Four bet gives you the chance to pick the first four greyhounds across the line in correct order.You can add more greyhounds to the mix to improve your chances. This will cost you $6 as there are 6 combinations for the three greyhounds you have chosen to cross the line. Simply tell the operator “$1 boxed trifecta on numbers X, X and X in the next race”. A boxed trifecta is when you pick the first three greyhounds over the line in any order.NOTE that this will cost you $2 because it is essentially two bets. If you want to make a bet for a Win AND a Place (as a type of insurance), simply tell the operator “$1 each way on number 7 in the next race”.Simply tell the TAB operator “$1 on number 4 for a place in the next race at Wentworth Park”.The odds for a place bet are usually much smaller than a win because your chances of winning are much higher.A place bet means if the greyhound you select comes 1st, 2nd or 3rd in the race you will win*.Simply tell the TAB operator “$1 on number 8 for a win in the next race Wentworth Park”.If a greyhound is priced at, for example, $4.40 and you make a $1 bet for a win, it means that if the greyhound wins you will get back $4.40 (profit $3.40).

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Oh, and you want to know how to select a winner! READ ON The only problem is you want to bet small, have no idea how to place a bet, what all these numbers mean, and have heard of but never understood what a trifecta is. You've decided to have a night at the Doggies and want to enjoy a little flutter on the next race. In NSW it is, 9.4 per cent and 9.6 per cent in Queensland. Tax revenue from poker machines accounts for 13.1 per cent of Victoria’s Governments Tax Revenue.Governments took more than $ 4 billion dollars in tax from gambling revenue in 2007. $12 billion is lost on poker machines each year.

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  • Australians lose more than $18 billion dollars in gambling a year.
  • Another 290,000 Australians are estimated to be at moderate-risk of developing a gambling problem.
  • Estimates of the number of problem gamblers in Australia are around 125,000.
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    Roughly one in ten of those adults would be classified as ‘problem gamblers’, with an additional 15 per cent experiencing ‘moderate risks’. 15 per cent of Australian adults (18 years+) gamble regularly (excluding those that only play the Lotto or “scratchies”).














    Greyhound manager 2