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Greyhounds

  • Minimum Bet

    ₦20


  • Maximum Win

    ₦30,000

Virtual games have a distinct advantage over online sports betting markets: they’re available 24/7. This means that no matter the time of day, you can enjoy your favorite virtual games.

Combine the 24/7 gameplay with the amazing gaming experience we offer, in addition to some of the best odds around, and you’ll have the best time with our virtual options.

Virtual Greyhound racing, one of said options has been adapted from Greyhound Racing, its real-life counterpart.

It’s easy to be jaded by virtual games, especially since they’ve been around for such a long time. However, they bring an underrated ease to how we do things.

At a pinch, you can load our Virtual Greyhounds game and bet on any of the dogs instead of actually going out to look for dog racing, which is, let’s face it, almost impossible to find anywhere in the country.

When you load up the game, you can see past winners on the screen, as well as your picks for the current game. Select the markets you’d like to bet on, the amount you’d like to bet and confirm your wager and wait to see if you’ve won/lost. It’s that simple to play.

How to play Virtual Greyhounds

Playing Virtual Greyhound is really easy as well. To start, follow these simple steps:

  • Sign up for a BetKing account. Login if you already have one and ensure that some money has been deposited in the account.
  • Pick first “virtual” at the top of the screen, then click on the Greyhound logo at the bottom of the list.
  • The game is easy to play too. There are several markets available for you to bet on such as:
    1. Forecast: This market allows you to bet on the 1st and second dogs to win the race.
    2. Tricast: This market is similar to forecast where you predict who comes first and second, with a slight addition. in Tricast, you get to pick which dog finishes third as well.
    3. Even/odd: Predict if the number of the winning dog will be an odd/even number.
    4. Quinella: To win this market, pick the two dogs that will finish in first/second place in a race. To be clear, you don’t have to specify which finishes in which position, just pick the first two dogs in either order and you’ve won this market.
    5. Over/under 3.5: This market allows you to predict whether the number of the winning dog is over/under 3.5.
    6. Show: You can bet on whether a dog will finish among the first three positions here.

FAQs

What is virtual greyhound racing?

Virtual greyhound racing is a simulated form of greyhound racing where computer-generated dogs compete in races. It’s a virtual sport that you can play at any time, 24/7, for a chance to cash out.

How does virtual greyhound racing work?

Virtual greyhound racing is powered by computer algorithms and random number generators, and it uses simulations to determine race outcomes.

Is virtual greyhound racing fair and random?

Yes, virtual greyhound racing is designed to be fair and random. Outcomes are determined by complex algorithms, and the races are not influenced by any external factors.

Can I bet on virtual greyhound races at any time?

Virtual greyhound races are available for betting at any time, as they are not bound by real-world schedules. Sign up with BetKing now to place your virtual greyhound bets.

What types of bets are available in virtual greyhound racing?

Betting options in virtual greyhound racing usually include win, place, show, Forecast, Tricast exacta, quinella, overs/unders etc, similar to traditional greyhound racing.

Are there any tips to improve my chances of winning in virtual greyhound racing?

While virtual greyhound racing is largely based on luck, you can start to develop strategies based on previous race data or odds analysis if you’re perceptive. Draw up betting tips before placing your bets for a balanced perspective as well. Remember that outcomes remain random and the best way to win is to play. You can also check out blog for virtual bet tips, including greyhound racing tips.

Are virtual greyhound racing results based on real-life events?

No, virtual greyhound racing results are entirely computer-generated and not linked to real-life events. The races are simulations generated by a random number generator and are completely impartial.