In teletheatre betting an existing race track sends its races via satellite to designated centres where patrons can wager on horse races viewed on screens or TV sets. The wagering is supervised by the Canadian Pari-Mutuel Agency, a division of Agriculture Canada, and bets are electronically transmitted to the host track. The teletheatre wagering becomes part of the total on-track wagering pool and winners are paid the same amount as track patrons.
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