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From: kingsrule41
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  • nice work. please do a vid on betting strategy's. thx

  • it's pronounced b u y e r

  • I had to turn off after 2 minutes. First of all, this is an insult to Andy having this "PRO" not pronounce his name correctly. I felt like I was listening to an aspirin commercial!! Second, there is no "curse" at the windows involved with Beyer numbers--you have to work harder to find the right angel in a race at your track. Just another amateur in a suit that is envious of Andy and will never be able to carry Andy's water nor come cloe to having his millions!!!!!

  • what would you do if a horse's beyer speeds are in the high 90's but this is his first race in 6 months. Would you still bet him or would you bet on a lower ranked horse.

  • thank-you for info

  • Is there a substitution for beyer speeds in countries that do not show them in the racing guides, like Hong Kong? Or how would you calculate them yourself? Thanks.

  • In Hong Kong it's called Speed Power or Speed Figures..there's one in the HKJC website..check it out under Ref. Info once you get to the Race Card page..

  • Nice work on this one dave. Good info. Well explained. Thanks for putting this up.

  • Fellow and more experienced handicapper Richkas just informed me that these figures are pronounced BY-ER Speeds, not BAY-ER speeds as I pronounce them. I've been calling them BAY-ER speeds since I learned them and it will be a tough habit for me to crack. However, it is worth noting that the correct pronunciation is BYE-ER, not BAY-ER. Thanks Richkas!

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