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  2. 4-Digits - Wikipedia

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    Malaysia 4D draws daily and some on every Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday, which coincide with Singapore's 4D draw. However, sometimes, there will be a special draw on Tuesday. Magnum 4D offers the classic 4D game – the player picks a 4 digit number and chooses the amount he wants to bet. There are "Big" and "Small" Forecasts.

  3. Toto (lottery) - Wikipedia

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    It is held by Singapore Pools, the only legal lottery operator in Singapore. As of April 2015, it was the second most popular type of gambling activity after 4-Digits . [ 2 ] The profits from Toto go to the Singapore Totalisator Board (the owner of Singapore Pools) which uses the money for charity and other worthy causes.

  4. Sports Toto - Wikipedia

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    It is one of three licensed number forecast operators in Malaysia, with the others being Magnum and Da Ma Cai. Today, Sports Toto is a wholly owned subsidiary of Sports Toto Berhad (MYX: 1562), which is listed on the main market of Bursa Malaysia. It claims to be the largest operator in Malaysia of 4D-based games, with 680 sales outlets ...

  5. Singapore Pools - Wikipedia

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    The head office of Singapore Pools along Middle Road [3] Singapore Pools was incorporated on 23 May 1968 to curb illegal gambling in Singapore. [4] It provided Singaporeans with a legal avenue to bet on lotteries, countering the rampant illegal betting syndicates that were present. [5] Since 1 May 2004, Singapore Pools is owned by Tote Board, a ...

  6. Singapore Turf Club - Wikipedia

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    On 1 June 1994, BTC was renamed as Singapore Turf Club. [5] The Singapore government proposed an exchange of the Club's 140-hectares of land with 80 ha at Kranji and 60 ha near Peirce Reservoir. [6] In 1999, the Club relocated to Kranji with the last race at Bukit Timah held on 25 July 1999. [7] The new racecourse cost $500-million. [6]

  7. Gambling in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Singapore Pools is the only operator that is legally allowed to run lotteries in the country. Casinos are allowed in Singapore in the form of integrated resorts (IR), such as Marina Bay Sands and Resorts World Sentosa , where the casino is integrated in a major resort property that includes a hotel , together with convention facilities ...

  8. Malaysia at the 1983 SEA Games - Wikipedia

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    Malaysia at the 1983 Southeast Asian Games; IOC code: MAS: NOC: Olympic Council of Malaysia: Website: www.olympic.org.my (in English) in Singapore; Competitors: 282 in 19 sports: Medals Ranked 6th: Gold 16 Silver 25 Bronze 40 Total 81: Southeast Asian Games appearances

  9. Singapore national football team results - Wikipedia

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    Toggle Fixtures and results subsection. 1.1 Prior to 1970. 1.2 ... This article details the international fixtures and results of the Singapore national football team ...