Tote Ireland
Encyclopedia
Tote Ireland Limited is a wholly owned subsidiary of Horse Racing Ireland
, with responsibility for the operation of a Totalisator on the 25 racecourses in the Republic of Ireland
. Tote Ireland is at the heart of Irish Horseracing, providing a wide variety of betting options for all race goers. All profits made by Tote Ireland are used for the improvement of Irish Horseracing.
'Tote' is short for Totalisator and Tote Betting is similar to the Irish lottery. It works like this: all the stakes on a race are pooled; a deduction is made to cover costs and our contribution to racing. The remainder of the pool is divided by the number of winning units to give a dividend, which is inclusive of a 1 stake.
In other words, Tote customers bet into a common pool, betting against one another, whereas in bookmaking, they bet against the bookmaker. Tote odds may fluctuate according to the pattern of betting and the amount of money staked on each horse. Betting ceases at the "off" of each race.
Horse Racing Ireland
Horse Racing Ireland is the governing body of horse racing on the island of Ireland. Like most other sports, horse racing is run on an All Ireland basis, so Horse Racing Ireland is responsible for racing in both the Republic of Ireland, which has 25 racecourses, and in Northern Ireland, which has...
, with responsibility for the operation of a Totalisator on the 25 racecourses in the Republic of Ireland
Republic of Ireland
Ireland , described as the Republic of Ireland , is a sovereign state in Europe occupying approximately five-sixths of the island of the same name. Its capital is Dublin. Ireland, which had a population of 4.58 million in 2011, is a constitutional republic governed as a parliamentary democracy,...
. Tote Ireland is at the heart of Irish Horseracing, providing a wide variety of betting options for all race goers. All profits made by Tote Ireland are used for the improvement of Irish Horseracing.
'Tote' is short for Totalisator and Tote Betting is similar to the Irish lottery. It works like this: all the stakes on a race are pooled; a deduction is made to cover costs and our contribution to racing. The remainder of the pool is divided by the number of winning units to give a dividend, which is inclusive of a 1 stake.
In other words, Tote customers bet into a common pool, betting against one another, whereas in bookmaking, they bet against the bookmaker. Tote odds may fluctuate according to the pattern of betting and the amount of money staked on each horse. Betting ceases at the "off" of each race.
History
- In 1929 the Totalisator Act was passed for mechanical pool betting in Ireland with the Totalisator borrowing 20,000IR punts from sponsored races. Its first meeting in Fairyhouse on the April 21, 1930, offered win and place betting from 35 windows and had a Tote turnover of 5,035IR punts. By the end of 1930, with its best meetings at Punchestown, The CurraghCurragh RacecourseThe Curragh Racecourse, usually abbreviated to The Curragh, is Ireland's most important Thoroughbred race track. It is situated on the Curragh plain near Newbridge, County Kildare, Ireland.- History :...
, GalwayGalway RacesThe Galway Races is an Irish horse-racing festival that starts on the last Monday of July every year. Held at Ballybrit Racecourse in Galway, Ireland over seven days, it is the longest of all the race meets that occur in Ireland....
and Tramore, the Tote had sold million tickets at 87 race meeting amassing 100,000IR punts. - In 1932 Tote Account was established, accepting bets by telegram. Also that year Tote attracted investors to the company and seven years later in 1939 slot machines were introduced, operating a single machine for each horse. By their end in 1965 they had sold 60 million tickets.
- 1945 saw the forming of the Racing Board and in 1966 the Tote Jackpot Bet was introduced.
- In 1987 computerised terminals were introduced and the IHA (Irish Horseracing Authority) was formed in 1994.
- In 1999 the Tote launched their self service Touch Tote Terminals and only a year later in 2000 they took an amazing 1 million IR punts turnover for a single days racing, at the Galway festival on August 3, 1999. This record was broken at GalwayGalwayGalway or City of Galway is a city in County Galway, Republic of Ireland. It is the sixth largest and the fastest-growing city in Ireland. It is also the third largest city within the Republic and the only city in the Province of Connacht. Located on the west coast of Ireland, it sits on the...
in 2003 and once again in 2005, surpassing all previous records with a single race days take reaching 1,914,558.05 - In 2001 Tote commenced co-mingling into UK Tote pools and in 2004 table service betting was introduced. Online wagering was introduced on the December 14, 2005.
Tote Pools
Tote Ireland operates the following pools:- Win - Runner must finish first
- Place - Runner must finish within the first two places (in a 5-7 runner race), three places (8-15 runners and non-handicaps with 16+ runners) or four places (handicaps with 16+ runners). (From 23 April 2000 to 23 May 2010, Tote Ireland operated 4-place betting on ALL races with 16 or more runners.)
- Each-way - Charged and settled as one bet to win and another bet to place (for example, a punter asking for a bet of "five euro each way" will be expected to pay ten euro.)
- Jackpot - A Pick 4 bet on races 3-6 at every meeting
- Pick Six - On races 1-6 at one meeting on all Sundays and occasionally on other days (introduced on 9 January 2011).
- Placepot The better must correctly pick one horse to place in each of the races 2-7.
- Exacta - The bettor must correctly pick the two runners which finish first and second, in the correct order.
- Trifecta - The bettor must correctly pick the three runners which finish first, second, and third, in the correct order (introduced on 26 May 2010).
- Daily Double - The bettor must correctly pick the winners of race 5 and race 6 (introduced on 22 January 2011).
Tote Records
- Largest single Jackpot winner = €207k Leopardstown 20/11/1988
- Best Winning Odds: 1177/1 Naas 30/11/1988
- Best Exacta Odds: 8,107/1 Galway 01/08/2001
- Largest take single race: €437,686.15 Galway 29/07/2004
- Largest take single race day: €1,914,558.05 Galway 28/07/2005