The betting slip was the tool for playing the horse racing tote game Totip that had been created by Sisal in 1948.
The front portion of the betting slip was the one that the player filled in with the prediction.
The rear side showed the game instructions, the space reserved for entering the player's personal data to collect the prize in case of winning and, in some cases, advertisements.
The information on the racing schedule, which included the racetracks involved, the participating horses and the jockeys, was published in Sport Italia, the newspaper produced by Sisal and the official communication newsletter for the competitions.
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