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    Dr.Gonzo
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    Bookmakers who offer rebates on Hong Kong racing

    I'm well aware of citibet but I'm looking for a traditional bookmaking service who offers rebates on Hong Kong racing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr.Gonzo View Post
    I'm well aware of citibet but I'm looking for a traditional bookmaking service who offers rebates on Hong Kong racing.
    How many traditional bookmaking services even offer Hong Kong racing? I'd expect most would bypass the risk let alone offer a rebate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by InsiderHer View Post
    How many traditional bookmaking services even offer Hong Kong racing? I'd expect most would bypass the risk let alone offer a rebate.
    Most in Australia do.

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    Lol this guy.

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    bethq, betworks, markread, readbet have all offered this in the past.

    hkjc offers 10% rebates but you need to be HK10,000 (which is too much for longshots) and open the account in Hong Kong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by InsiderHer View Post
    How many traditional bookmaking services even offer Hong Kong racing? I'd expect most would bypass the risk let alone offer a rebate.
    You can get hk tote +5% at multiple outlets, but 5% is rubbish and it's usually better to not bet at that point.

    Unibet used to offer +10% until the scandocucks took over.

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