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The Horserace Totalisator Board, more commonly known as The Tote, is a British bookmaker with head offices in Wigan. Under the brand totesport the Tote has over 540 high street betting shops[1], outlets on Britain's 60 racecourses, as well as internet and call centre divisions. The company is known for its pool bets such as the Scoop6, and is currently the only organisation in the UK which is allowed to run pool betting on horseracing, though this is set to change once the company's privatisation is complete[2]. The company has also branched out into fixed odds betting on other sports in recent years, as well as casino and bingo operations online.
[edit] HistoryThe Tote was created by an act of parliament in 1928[3], and the first Horserace Totalisator Board set up by Winston Churchill with the intention to provide a safe, state-controlled alternative to illegal off course bookmakers and to ensure that some gambling revenues were put into the sport of horse racing[4]. The first major race meetings with tote betting were the flat race meetings at Newmarket (July Course) and Carlisle on 2 July 1929. The Tote opened its first high street betting shop in 1972, and has since grown to employ more than 4,000 staff. Tote Direct was set up in 1992 to channel tote bets from other high street bookmakers into tote pools. Now tote betting is accepted are in more than 7,000 betting shops across the UK (the majority of which are non-Tote owned shops) as well as via other online gambling websites. In 1999, The Tote linked up with Channel 4 Racing to introduce the popular Scoop6 bet which involves bettors trying to select the winner of six televised races. This bet produced the first horserace betting millionaire, a feat which has been achieved on several more occasions since. A record single-day turnover, in excess of £4 million, was bet into the Scoop6 pool on 22 November 2008. The Tote has formal pool betting links from similar organisations in Ireland, Germany, Holland, America and South Africa. [edit] PrivatisationThe Tote is unique in that its government-appointed board is the Tote, although privatisation of the organisation has been a Labour Party manifesto commitment since 2001. The then Chancellor Gordon Brown announced privatisation in the 2006 Budget. Until the sale happens, it remains a statutory corporation[5]. In line with its manifesto promise to privatise the Tote, the Government invited a racing consortium and tote staff to formally bid for the Tote by 26 January 2007. This bid was successfully submitted but was rejected by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport. On 5 March 2008, the Government announced that The Tote would be sold on the open market. However, after an extensive audit, the prevailing financial situation forced the Government to opt to retain the status quo until further notice. On 11 October 2009, the BBC reported that Gordon Brown, now Prime Minister, would announce the sale of the Tote the following day.[6] [edit] Key dates
[edit] History of tote pool betsMain article: Tote betting
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