Highnote,
Playing Hong Kong for me is a non starter. The time of day that they hold the races is too early for my schedule.
But if they held a similar meet in North America, that would certainly get my attention. I like the fact that they run mostly older geldings. One of the problems with this sport is that many times the horse is worth more in the breeding shed than it is on the race track. Makes it virtually impossible for one to become a fan of a horse.
I do have a question. How do you handicap Hong Kong races? What product(s) do you use? I believe Nitro (you can correct me if I'm wrong) uses the tote primarily. Is your method without speed figures and trainer stats?
Sorry if you already answered this.
Thanks
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