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But it's only one factor amongst several that you need to really compare as you analyze races. Handicapping a greyhound program can be overwhelming. Well, post position IS important. Then you bump into someone who thinks it doesn't matter at all and you wonder why you've been putting it first when you go over the program.

I think the hardest part of handicapping is knowing which of the many things that matter will matter the most in this race. There's so much information that it's hard to take it all in, never mind analyze it and use it to pick winners.

When you watch the replay where the 3 broke and immediately took a right and also took out the 4 through the 7, which left the 8, which broke out fast, to head for the rail, which the 1 and the 2 had abandoned to run midtrack, so that the winner at 6 1 was the 8, even though the 5 was the big favorite because it had just dropped down from stakes. That's one of those things that's a lot easier to figure out AFTER the race, of course. For instance, there's post position.

Many people think it's more important than any other factor.

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