Posted on April 24, 2010.
Choosing Winning dogs with high speed We all know what the speed is faster, right? At least we think we do. But I found that the definition is not the same for everyone playing dogs.
For me, it means out of the box and the first round first or second. For others it may mean everything from the first dog of the box to the dogs hit the first section. Therefore it must be defined before you can use to win on the track dog.
In this article we will agree that my definition. Dogs out of the box the first or second and also get the first round the first or second.
Why go out very quickly a big deal, you ask? Think about it. If a dog comes first or second at least six of these dogs are behind her. There is no way they can hit it or block it. It's a big advantage in a race that lasts only a few seconds.
This is not, as many people mistakenly believe that early speed is important because dogs are the fastest are more likely to fight other dogs. There are times when a dog is like a shot, but gets caught in the stretch to finish or the last corner.
The real advantage is that the dog comes first is the head of the pack and has a clear field. If it can keep its momentum, there is nothing to prevent him from winning, with the exception of his own ability. So if she has the stamina to keep a faster pace than other dogs, he will win.
So when a dog starts race ahead of the other dogs, it can operate where it operates best. There is nobody in the way he wants to run the rail, which is the shortest way around the track, naturally.
So when you see two dogs that out of the box quickly or hit the first tower before the other dogs, it is often wise to choose what goes inside. With the shortest distance to run this ACE could pay off with a win.