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the tote

The Tote - How It Works

  • There is no limit on the amount of tote tickets that may be purchased.
  • The money collected at the tote is split between the fund raiser and the winners.

Tote Example

In the following example a 50% payout is used, and the tote tickets were sold at £1.00 each.

Runner 1 sells 10 tickets = £10.00
Runner 2 sells 8 tickets = £8.00
Runner 3 sells 16 tickets = £16.00
Runner 4 sells 4 tickets = £4.00
Runner 5 sells 15 tickets = £15.00
Runner 6 sells 16 tickets = £16.00
Runner 7 sells 20 tickets = £20.00
Runner 8 sells 15 tickets = £15.00

A Total of £104.00

The £104.00 is split 50/50.
The fund-raiser will take £52.00 and the winning ticket holders will share the remaining £52.00.

If Runner 4 wins, then the remaining £52.00 split between the number of winners.

In our example 4 tickets were sold on runner 4, therefore we have 4 winners.

The £52.00 remaining is split between the 4 winners, which equals £13.00 each.

You can also use our tote computer that will calculate the tote payments and print the tote tickets for you.

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Losers Prize
All losing tote ticket holders write their name on the rear of each losing ticket and drop them in a box that is placed next to the tote.

At the 8th race, eight tickets are drawn and assigned as owners for race for the race.

At the conclusion of the race, the winning owner is given a non-cash prize.

The Law

Fund raising events are governed by the Lotteries and Amusement act of 1976.

Carousal enforces this Law to the benefit of all those in attendance.

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All our screens over 1.8 meters are capable of rear and forward projection.

Our projectors have a brightness of 2,600+ lumens.

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