UK punters hit Hong Kong pools
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UK punters hit Hong Kong pools
6 years 1 month ago
My knowledge of comingled pools not very clever but is this what our own tote is linked to?
www.racingpost.com/news/international/ho...n-and-ireland/377812
www.racingpost.com/news/international/ho...n-and-ireland/377812
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6 years 1 month ago
The popularity of Hong Kong racing around the world continues to rise, with commingling into the world’s largest tote pool growing rapidly. British and Irish punters can now bet directly into these monster pots.
There’s also now a degree of familiarity for racing fans with a steady stream of high-profile equine purchases leaving British and Irish soil to take up new residence in Hong Kong.
Every meeting at Happy Valley (traditionally Wednesdays) and Sha Tin (usually Sundays) is screened live in Britain and Ireland’s betting shops, as well as on Sky Sports Racing.
ATR will be covering all the action from tomorrow’s huge FWD Champions Day meeting with a crew reporting live from Sha Tin.
A staggering amount is bet into Hong Kong pools and with numerous deals in place with many of Britain and Ireland’s leading bookmakers, punters can get involved in the action.
Hong Kong tote bets can be placed at high street betting shops including Betfred, Coral, Ladbrokes and William Hill, while online bets can be placed with Betfred, Coral, William Hill, Totepool, Black Type and BetPoint.
There’s also now a degree of familiarity for racing fans with a steady stream of high-profile equine purchases leaving British and Irish soil to take up new residence in Hong Kong.
Every meeting at Happy Valley (traditionally Wednesdays) and Sha Tin (usually Sundays) is screened live in Britain and Ireland’s betting shops, as well as on Sky Sports Racing.
ATR will be covering all the action from tomorrow’s huge FWD Champions Day meeting with a crew reporting live from Sha Tin.
A staggering amount is bet into Hong Kong pools and with numerous deals in place with many of Britain and Ireland’s leading bookmakers, punters can get involved in the action.
Hong Kong tote bets can be placed at high street betting shops including Betfred, Coral, Ladbrokes and William Hill, while online bets can be placed with Betfred, Coral, William Hill, Totepool, Black Type and BetPoint.
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Re: UK punters hit Hong Kong pools
6 years 1 month ago
Confirmed its the same link that the SA tote punters go via
I guess UK bookies dont do open bet ?
I guess UK bookies dont do open bet ?
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Re: UK punters hit Hong Kong pools
6 years 1 month ago
I see Monks Hood is carded on last race at Shatin tmrw.
Now with new name Graceandmercy. 15/2 second fav
Now with new name Graceandmercy. 15/2 second fav
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6 years 1 month agoeramutsamaya wrote: I see Monks Hood is carded on last race at Shatin tmrw.
Now with new name Graceandmercy. 15/2 second fav
Cot Campbell and Seerite also carded to run in the same race.
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