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  2. Jeu des petits chevaux - Wikipedia

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    Finally, a 6 obtained on the dice allows you to replay. After his pawn has gone around the board, the player must make the exact number on the dice so that he stops in front of his staircase. For example, if the horse pawn is located three squares from the bottom of the stairs, the player must roll a 3 on his dice to take his pawn down the stairs.

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    Silkchio 21 Inch Horse Racing Game, Solid Wood Folding Board Game With 11 Metal Horses, 2 Dice, 2 Decks Of Playing Cards And 60 Pcs Poker Chips Set, $49.99 Amazon.com

  4. Totopoly - Wikipedia

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    The game's second phase is the actual race. Before starting, bets may be placed on any horse the player wishes. During the race, "advantage" cards may be played to improve a horse's position; also, any "disadvantage" cards held must be used, with the effect of holding a horse back or cancelling an "advantage" card, before the end of the race.

  5. The Really Nasty Horse Racing Game - Wikipedia

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    The game set consists of an oversized game board, bookmaker's board, betting slips, deck of specials cards, stack of money, dice, and six large plastic horses-and-jockeys and other items. [2] Each player is assigned a horse and races it around the track by rolling a single die.

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

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    The games are more like slot machines with one important difference. Instead of the outcomes being determined by a random number generator, winnings are determined by previously run horse races ...

  8. 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 ".

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

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    Winner, who was on the California Horse Racing Board (CHRB) between 2012-2019, died on March 24, 2022. Santa Anita owner The Stronach Group (TSG), for which Daruty works as a senior executive ...