The Totalisator
17 hours ago
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- #gambling history
- #totalisator evolution
- The software industry has increasingly embraced gambling as a primary engine, driven by online sports betting and prediction markets.
- Gambling has a long history, dating back to ancient times, with horse racing becoming a prominent legal betting venue in the US before recent changes.
- Fixed odds betting, reliant on bookmakers, faced limitations due to potential errors, conflicts, and dishonesty.
- Josep Oller invented parimutuel betting in the 1860s, inspired by cockfighting, to create a fairer system based on mathematical calculations.
- Parimutuel betting pools all wagers, subtracts a house take, and distributes the remainder proportionally to winning bettors, eliminating fixed odds.
- Oller advertised parimutuel as fixed odds using display boards showing estimated payouts, calling the process a 'totalisator', with boards shortened to 'tote boards'.
- George Julius developed the first automatic totalisator in 1913 at Ellerslie Racecourse, a mechanical machine updating totals real-time via teller levers and wires.
- Julius's machine evolved into electromechanical systems, like the 1928 Longchamp totalisator, enabling multiple teller stations and electrical drives.
- Companies like ATL and AmTote advanced totalisator technology, introducing relay logic, portable systems, and incandescent numerical displays.
- Totalisators transitioned to computers in the 1960s, starting with Honeywell 200 systems, marking the shift from mechanical to electronic applications.