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Hong Kong generates the largest horse racing revenue in the world and is home to some of the largest horse betting circles including the Hong Kong Jockey Club founded in 1884. In 2009, Hong Kong generated an average US$ 12.7 million in gambling turnover per race 6 times larger than its closest rival France at US$2 million while the United ...
CSI*/CSI1*: Prize money 49,999 CHF or lower. Max height: 1.40m. Horses at least 6 years old. Additionally, speed and height may vary between competitions. For the Nations cup held outdoors, 4* and 5* competitions must ride 400 meters per minute, 375 mpm for 3* competition, and 350 for 1* and 2* competition. All indoor competitions are ridden at ...
The Big Six wheel (also known simply as The Big Six, the Wheel of Fortune, or the Big Wheel) is an unequal game of chance, played using a large vertical wheel that can be spun. Since 13 May 2002, it can be played legally in licensed casinos in the United Kingdom , under The Gaming Clubs (Bankers' Games), (Amendment) Regulations 2002 ( Statutory ...
A set of Gold code sequences consists of 2 n + 1 sequences each one with a period of 2 n − 1. A set of Gold codes can be generated with the following steps. Pick two maximum length sequences of the same length 2 n − 1 such that their absolute cross-correlation is less than or equal to 2 ( n +2)/2 , where n is the size of the linear-feedback ...
A key number wheel (or power number wheel) is a wheel in which one or more numbers (called key numbers or power numbers) appear in every combination of the wheel. Example: Pick 5, 7 numbers wheel, with 2 key numbers (1 and 2), 2 if 2 and 3 if 4 for the full set and 4 if 5 for the filtered set:
The final horse to race under the Dogwood colors was Pipes, who placed in the Damon Runyon Stakes and Gander Stakes before being claimed for $30,000 out of a race at Saratoga in September 2019. In February 2021 the previous partnership at Dogwood, by way of trainer Mike Trombetta , claimed Pipes for $5,000 out of a race at Laurel and retired ...
Streiff, horse of Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden at the battle of Lützen (1632) Tencendur, warhorse of King Charlemagne; Traveller, Robert E. Lee's horse; Veillantif, horse of Roland, a Frankish military leader under Charlemagne; Warrior, "Old Warrior", the mount of General Jack Seely in the First World War from 1914 to 1918; awarded the Dickin ...
Tandem—Two horses hitched with one lead horse directly in front of one wheel horse, driven by a man or woman in a cart. Considered an unsafe hitch by many drivers, since the tendency for the lead horse to turn around and face the wheel horse. Unicorn—Three horses hitched as a team with one horse in front of the team, driven by a man or woman