First, let's start with understanding how the sport works. In greyhound racing, dogs compete against each other in a race, 🍐 chasing a mechanical hare around a track. The first dog to cross the finish line wins. Each dog is identified 🍐 by a number and wears a colorful jacket with their owner's emblem.

There are over 20 different categories of bets available 🍐 for greyhound racing, offering a wide range of options for enthusiasts. Some of the most popular bets include:

* Win and 🍐 Place: A double bet that combines two aspects -Win and Place- into one. You're essentially betting on the dog to 🍐 win and place at the same time. The rules are similar to the Place market, which I'll explain below.

* Quinella: 🍐 This bet involves selecting the first and second-placed dogs, regardless of the order they finish in. Think of it like 🍐 betting on both teams to win in a football match.

* Forecast: With this bet, you're predicting the exact finishing order 🍐 of the first and second placed dogs.