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  2. Historical horse racing - Wikipedia

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    Historical horse racing machines at The Rose Gaming Resort in Virginia. Historical horse racing (HHR), originally known as Instant Racing, is an electronic gambling product that allows players to bet on replays of horse races or dog races that have already been run, using terminals that typically resemble slot machines. [1] [2]

  3. Will California ever approve Historical Horse Racing machines ...

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    The facilities, individually, were in favor of installing the devices known as Historical Horse Racing (HHR) machines. The Native American tribes, which control non-pari-mutuel gambling in the ...

  4. American Totalisator - Wikipedia

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    He began developing his innovative machine, the totalisator, also known as the "tote board" using telephone relays [1] in 1928. [ 2 ] Straus' new company installed its first equipment at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Maryland , which displayed odds and payouts on illuminated boards, now commonly known as " tote boards ".

  5. Horse racing - Wikipedia

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    Ireland has a rich history of horse racing; point to pointing originated there, and even today, jump racing is more popular than racing on the flat. As a result, every year Irish horse racing fans travel in huge numbers to the highlight event of the National Hunt calendar, the Cheltenham Festival , and in recent years Irish owned or bred horses ...

  6. What is historical horse racing and how does it work for ...

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    A screen on the machine will then show a video of approximately the last 10 seconds of the horse race, Evans said. According to Gaming Labs International, historical horse racing accounts for $10 ...

  7. Sigma Derby - Wikipedia

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    Sigma Derby is an electro-mechanical horse race used for gambling manufactured by Japanese manufacturer Sigma Game Inc. and introduced in 1985. [1] Up to ten players can buy in with quarters and place bets on the five horses; a quinella of two horses in any order pays out according to the odds. The house has roughly a 10-20% advantage ...

  8. Gaming halls with HHR machines are booming in Kentucky ... - AOL

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    In 2021, there were 4,734 historical horse racing machines in Kentucky. In 2022, that figure had grown to 5,569 with more on the way. According to state law, 91% of the wagers go back to the ...

  9. Starting gate - Wikipedia

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    Greyhound racing uses a device similar in nature and concept to the horse racing starting gate. The machine is usually called a starting box, owing to its use of boxes to hold the greyhounds in place. Dogs are loaded from the rear, with a small window in the front door through which the dog can see the track and the mechanical lure.