Definition of Totalisator. Meaning of Totalisator. Synonyms of Totalisator

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Definition of Totalisator

Totalisator
Totalisator To"tal*i*sa`tor, n. Same as Totalizator.

Meaning of Totalisator from wikipedia

- A tote board (or totalisator/totalizator) is a numeric or alphanumeric display used to convey information, typically at a race track (to display the odds...
- The Totalisator Agency Board, universally shortened to TAB or T.A.B., is the name given to monopoly totalisator organisations in Australia, New Zealand...
- The American Totalisator Company, now known as AmTote International and commonly referred to as AmTote, specializes in totalisator equipment used to manage...
- mostly on the off-track betting market through their purchase of American Totalisator, but this market faced significant competition in the late 1970s. At...
- all winning bets. In some countries it is known as the tote after the totalisator, which calculates and displays bets already made. The parimutuel system...
- the Betting Levy Act 1961 the board was reconstituted as the Horserace Totalisator Board (the Tote), with responsibility for the redistribution of funds...
- next.[citation needed] Around 1929 another of his inventions was the ‘Totalisator’ for racetracks.[citation needed] This ‘Tote’ was an automatic system...
- of four finishers in order is instead referred to by most Australian totalisators as a First Four bet (or in Western Australia as a Quartet). Although...
- Australia and internationally, operated by Tabcorp, which operates the Totalisator Agency Boards based in Queensland, Tasmania, South Australia and Northern...
- the New Zealand Racing Board, Racing Industry Transition Agency and Totalisator Agency Board (TAB). The current minister is Winston Peters, the leader...