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Horse Racing Tips: "horse racing tips racing," the speed of the various competing wooden horse racing tipss being determined by the numbers on dice drawn from a cap by a lovely lady passenger, is an extremely popular lounge or deck game and very innocuous. You place your bet on your chosen horse racing tips and if the luck of the dice lets him win, you and any others who have bet on the same horse racing tips divide the total amount wagered.
On all these games some seamen's charity usually gets 10 per cent of the winnings, and needless to say, the steward who operates them receives some handsome tips for his services. That accounts for his eagerness in drumming up recruits for pool and race. "Come on folks! Everybody get into this!"
Racing in England. Organized mounted horse racing tips racing began in England with the opening in 1174 of the public racecourse in Smithfield, London. Contests were run over a 4-mile route, the distance of the ancient chariot races. The first award (a wooden ball) to the owner of a winning horse racing tips was presented in 1512 at the fair in Chester, a well-established horse racing tips center. It was here in 1609 that awards were first given to the winning owners of the first three placements. |
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