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Football pools, often referred to as "the pools", are football betting pool
Betting pool

A betting pool, sports lottery, sweep or office pool if done at work, is a form of gambling, specifically a variant of parimutuel betting influenced by Lottery, where gamblers pay a fixed price into a pool , and then make a selection on some outcome, usually related to sport....
s based on predicting the outcome of top-level association football matches set to take place in the coming week.

ral different companies such as , , and have organised similar games, the most famous of which was historically known as Treble Chance.






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Football pools, often referred to as "the pools", are football betting pool
Betting pool

A betting pool, sports lottery, sweep or office pool if done at work, is a form of gambling, specifically a variant of parimutuel betting influenced by Lottery, where gamblers pay a fixed price into a pool , and then make a selection on some outcome, usually related to sport....
s based on predicting the outcome of top-level association football matches set to take place in the coming week.

British pools

Several different companies such as , , and have organised similar games, the most famous of which was historically known as Treble Chance. Competitors were given a list of football matches set to take place over the coming week, and attempted to pick a line of eight of them whose results would be worth most points by the scoring scheme, traditionally by crossing specific boxes on a printed coupon. A proportion of the players' combined entry fees was distributed among the competitors whose entries were worth the highest scores.

Entries

Entries were traditionally entered by post or via members of the public acting as Agents or Collectors. Collectors walked a route door to door, delivering forms and cash to a central office, taking a percentage usually 12.5% of the money as a fee. Legally they were agents of the entrants, not the pools company. There have been a few cases whereby a rogue Agent has fraudulently withheld players' stake money, even though one entrant had actually chosen a set of jackpot-winning fixtures. These days, Internet
Internet

The Internet is a global network of interconnected computers, enabling users to share information along multiple channels. Typically, a computer that connects to the Internet can access information from a vast array of available server and other computers by moving information from them to the computer's local memory....
 applications are also accepted.

Business for Collectors was drummed up by "canvassing", where a team of company agents knocked on doors in an area of a town or housing estate.

Scoring

Scoring schemes varied over the years. The current Treble Chance games use a scoring scheme which awards three points to score draws (matches where both team scored the same, strictly positive, number of goals), two points to no-score draws (matches where neither team scored a goal) and one point to both home wins (matches where the home team scored more goals than the away team) and away wins (matches where the away team scored more goals than the home team). The most famous historical scoring scheme differentiated between home wins and away wins, awarding one and a half points for games resulting in away wins. A scoring scheme used for only one year split score draws into two categories, awarding three points only for matches ending 1-1 and two and a half points for higher-scoring score draws.

The total score of each line would be calculated, up to a maximum of 24 points. The highest scoring line achieved by any player in that particular week's competition would be declared to be worth the top dividend, with a large proportion of the prize pool awarded to the players responsible for submitting the highest-scoring lines. Large football pools would award second and subsequent dividends, splitting smaller proportions of the prize pool among players who had submitted lines scoring nearly as many points; at its peak, the Littlewoods Treble Chance game would offer up to six dividends.

During the summer, when football leagues were not in operation in the United Kingdom, competitions were based on the results of football matches taking place in Australia. Matches which were postponed would often have their results adjudicated, for the sake of the football pools results, by a board known as the Pools Panel; The Times
The Times

The Times is a daily national newspaper published in the United Kingdom since 1785 when it was known as The Daily Universal Register.The Times and its sister paper The Sunday Times are published by Times Newspapers Limited, a subsidiary of News International....
  that the Pools Panel was formed in 1963 when a particularly cold winter scrapped football for three weeks running. Panel members included retired footballers with international experience and retired referees.

Results


Before their popularity dwindled, pools results were published in most national newspapers a day or two after the Saturday on which the matches were played. Grids marking the points totals per game were sometimes published, against which your pools coupon could be aligned to read off the scores.

The BBC television programme Grandstand
Grandstand (BBC)

Grandstand was a United Kingdom television sport programme, and was one of the BBC's longest running sports shows, alongside BBC Sports Personality of the Year....
 used to broadcast the winning match numbers and any Pools Panel verdicts as part of its "Final Score
Final Score

Final Score is a BBC TV program produced by BBC Sport, the program is broadcast on late Saturday afternoons in England. Final Score is also broadcast on days such as Wednesday and Tuesday evenings, New Years and Boxing Day, the programme is usually only available on those day on the BBC Red Button and on the BBC Sport website....
" segment in the late afternoon. Remarkably, only two people have so far announced the classified football results on the programme since its inception in 1958 - Len Martin
Len Martin

Len Martin was born in Australia. He was a famous voice in the United Kingdom for reading out the Association football results and associated football pools statistics on the BBC's Saturday afternoon sports programme, Grandstand ....
 until his death in 1995 and, since then, Tim Gudgin
Tim Gudgin

Tim Gudgin is a United Kingdom radio presenter and voiceover artist. He is currently best known for reading out the Association football results on the BBC sports programme Final Score....
. Pools news was also given out on the BBC radio programme Sports Report
Sports Report

Sports Report is one of the longest-running programmes on radio in the United Kingdom. It started in the first week of 1948, and has always been aired from 5.00 to 6.00 p.m....
 until May 2007.

With scores being read out on radio and television it was also common to relay the message "claims by telegram" for days when a few draws occurred (with correspondingly few winners), through "claims by registered mail only" for days when more winners were expected, to "no claims" when there were likely to be so many claimants that the mail would have been overwhelmed.

Winning

Typically a fraction of a penny would be charged for each line entered, though players often had the option to play each line at a higher stake and so receive a higher share of the pool should their line prove a winner. Accordingly, players would usually submit many different lines in a single entry. Popular ways to do this were "full perm" entries, where 10 (or 11, or more) matches were selected and every possible combination of eight matches selected from the ten (etc.) was entered as a single line. As there are C(10,8) = 45 ways to select eight matches from ten, the cost of such an entry was 45 times the cost of entering a single line. Note that the term "perm" was used despite the relevant mathematical operation being combination
Combination

In combinatorics, a combination is an un-ordered collection of distinct elements, usually of a prescribed size and taken from a given set. Given such a Set S, a combination of elements of S is just a subset of S, where as always for sets the order of the elements is not taken into account ....
 rather than permutation
Permutation

In several fields of mathematics the term permutation is used with different but closely related meanings. They all relate to the notion of mapping the element s of a set to other elements of the same set, i.e., exchanging elements of a set....
, as the order in which the eight matches were selected was irrelevant. The pools companies, many daily newspapers, and the sporting press also issued "plans", which were subsets of full perms: these enable the punter to cover more matches for the same stake, with the proviso that even if 8 draws were in the selections, they might not all be in a single line of the plan (but well designed plans could give a guarantee something like 'if the plan hits 8 draws it must win at least a 3rd dividend').

The largest prizes would be awarded when only one line was entered scoring the maximum number of points; typically this would occur when only eight or nine matches ended in score draws, so only one player would have the line scoring the maximum. These biggest jackpot prizes could be several hundred thousand pounds, sometimes even more than a million. Prizes depended on the number of players and the cost per line, which varied over the years; one winner, Viv Nicholson
Viv Nicholson

Vivian Nicholson became a public figure in Great Britain overnight in 1961 when she won Pound sterling152,000 on the football pools and announcing to the press that she was going to "spend, spend, spend"....
, gained notoriety by declaring she was going to "spend, spend, spend" after winning £ 152,319 in 1961. The story of her subsequent divorces, remarriages, extravagance and eventual bankruptcy was eventually made into a musical named after the famous quote.

At the other extreme, payouts of less than a pound were quite common in lower dividends when many entries won. Most "punters" could expect to receive at least one low payout if they played for long enough.

Historic wins
Here are some notable UK football pools winners
1961 Viv Nicholson
Viv Nicholson

Vivian Nicholson became a public figure in Great Britain overnight in 1961 when she won Pound sterling152,000 on the football pools and announcing to the press that she was going to "spend, spend, spend"....
, Castleford
Castleford

Castleford is one of the five towns within the metropolitan borough of the City of Wakefield, in West Yorkshire, England. It is near to Pontefract, and has a population of 37,525 according to the 2001 Census....
 £152,319
1979 Irene Powell, Port Talbot
Port Talbot

Port Talbot is an Industry town in south Wales, United Kingdom, with a population of 35,633 in 2001. Port Talbot is now a part of the Local government in Wales#Principal areas of Wales of Neath Port Talbot county borough....
, South Wales £882,000 - first win over £750,000.
1986 Syndicate of hospital workers from Devizes
Devizes

Devizes is a small market town and civil parish in the heart of the England county of Wiltshire, in the southern United Kingdom....
, Wiltshire
Wiltshire

Wiltshire is a Ceremonial counties of England in the South West England of England. It is landlocked and borders the counties of Dorset, Somerset, Hampshire, Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire and Berkshire....
 £1,017,890 - first million pound win.
1987 Elaine McDonagh, Haworth
Haworth

Haworth is a village and tourist attraction in the England Ceremonial county of West Yorkshire best known for its association with the Bront?....
, West Yorkshire £1,010,172.
1991 Rodi Woodcock, £2,072,220 - first double-millionaire.
1994 Syndicate from Worsley
Worsley

Worsley is a town within the metropolitan borough of the City of Salford, in Greater Manchester, England. It lies along the course of Worsley Brook, west of Manchester....
, Greater Manchester
Greater Manchester

Greater Manchester is a metropolitan county in North West England, with a population of List of ceremonial counties of England by population. It encompasses one of the largest metropolitan areas in the United Kingdom and comprises ten metropolitan boroughs: Metropolitan Borough of Bolton, Metropolitan Borough of Bury, Metropolitan Borough of...
 £2,924,622 - highest jackpot win to date and came on the first weekend of the National Lottery
National Lottery (United Kingdom)

The National Lottery is the largest lottery in the United Kingdom. It is operated by Camelot Group, to whom the licence was granted in 1994, 2001 and again in 2007....


History

Littlewoods football pools was founded in by Sir John Moores, Vernons , Zetters , and Brittens . The Treble Chance game was also inaugurated in .

The popularity of the Treble Chance game was due to the fact it offered a potential single large jackpot at a time when no other form of gambling
Gambling

Gambling is the wikt:wager#Verb of money or something of material Value on an event with an uncertain outcome with the primary intent of winning additional money and/or material goods....
 in the United Kingdom did; premium bonds were not offered until 1957 and never offered a jackpot which was as high. The popularity of football pools in the UK declined dramatically after the introduction of the National Lottery
National Lottery (United Kingdom)

The National Lottery is the largest lottery in the United Kingdom. It is operated by Camelot Group, to whom the licence was granted in 1994, 2001 and again in 2007....
 in 1994, which offered larger jackpots still. Some football pools offer additional ways to win based on scores of football matches at half-time, or football matches in which particularly many goals are scored.

The football pools did not fall under gambling
Gambling

Gambling is the wikt:wager#Verb of money or something of material Value on an event with an uncertain outcome with the primary intent of winning additional money and/or material goods....
 legislation because they claimed to be competitions of skill, rather than chance; however, their rules typically stated that all transactions were "binding in honour only". Typically, between one quarter and one half the entry fees taken would be returned to the players as prizes. Companies organising football pools were heavily taxed; in 1991, the level of tax levied was from 40% of turnover to 37½% of turnover. Additionally, from 1975 on, 2½% of the entry fees went to form the Football Trust which distributed money to football throughout the UK, most famously to help clubs redevelop their stadiums in line with the recommendations made by the Taylor Report
Taylor Report

The Taylor Report is a document, whose development was overseen by Peter Taylor, Baron Taylor of Gosforth, concerning the aftermath and causes of the Hillsborough disaster in 1989....
.

The Littlewoods Football Pools Collection which shows the history of the pools is held by the National Football Museum
National Football Museum

The National Football Museum is a museum in Preston, Lancashire, England, founded to preserve, conserve and interpret several important collections of Association Football memorabilia....
.

Competition from the UK National Lottery led to a rapid fall-off in players, from a peak of 10 million in 1994 to 700,000 in 2007. Vernons closed its pools operation in February 1998, and ran a lucky-dip game called with the National Lottery during the 1998-9 football season. It resumed its traditional business afterwards.

In 2000, Littlewoods Pools was sold for £161 million. The company is now part of Littlewoods Gaming, a division of Sportech plc
Sportech PLC

Sportech PLC is an online gambling and entertainment company headquartered in the UK, is quoted on the London Stock Exchange and comes under the FTSE All-Share; FTSE Small CAP Index in the Leisure, Entertainment and Hotels Sector....
. Sportech bought Zetters in 2002 and Vernons in 2007, and announced plans to rebrand the competition as The New Football Pools during summer 2008.

Other games

Other games offered by football pools companies take the form of "8 homes", "4 draws", "5 aways" or the like, where lines consisting of a smaller number of matches are selected and a line is deemed to have won if all the selected matches result in home wins, away wins or draws (irrelevant of the size of the draw) respectively. The cost per line is generally higher; because these attract far fewer players, prizes are generally lower. Some football pools companies additionally organised lotteries, betting on lottery results or spot the ball competitions at various points.

Continental European pools

Similar football pools competitions are frequently known as toto competitions on Continental Europe. While the principle of requiring entrants to predict the results of football matches in advance remains the same, the details are fundamentally different. The name toto derives from totalisator machines which are used to process the parimutuel betting
Parimutuel betting

Parimutuel betting is a betting system in which all bets of a particular type are placed together in a pool; taxes and a house Vigorish are removed, and payoff odds are calculated by sharing the pool among all winning bets....
 involved.

Typically, a list of 13 matches for the coming week will be given. Pools entrants have to select the result of each one, whether it will be a home win, an away win or neither of these, typically by marking each match with either a 1, a 2 or an N (sometimes X or 0). It is possible to enter two or three results for one or more matches, in which case the entry is treated as a number of separate entries for all possible combinations given; marking two possible results for each of five matches and all three possible results for each of four matches will result in submitting 2 × 2 × 2 × 2 × 2 × 3 × 3 × 3 × 3 = 32 × 81 = 2592 different entries. All entries submitting 13 correct predictions will be declared to have won the top prize; sometimes, prizes for fewer correct predictions are also awarded.

The Intertoto Cup competition was inaugurated by the football pools companies of central Europe
Central Europe

Central Europe is the region lying between the variously and vaguely defined areas of Eastern Europe and Western Europe Europe. In addition, Northern Europe, Southern Europe and Southeastern Europe may variously delimit or overlap into Central Europe....
 to provide matches for their toto coupons during the summer months.

Internet company began trading in September 2008. Its game involved predicting the correct score in matches.

Popular culture

The pools feature prominently in the 1956 British film Home and Away
Home and Away (1956 film)

Home and Away is a 1956 UK drama film directed by Vernon Sewell and starring Jack Warner and Kathleen Harrison. It depitcts the life of an ordinary working-class man after he wins the football pools....
 in which an ordinary man played by Jack Warner
Jack Warner (actor)

Jack Warner Order of the British Empire was a popular England film and television actor.He was born in London, his real name being Horace John Waters....
 wins a half-share.

See also

  • Gambling in the United Kingdom
    Gambling in the United Kingdom

    Gambling in the United Kingdom is regulated by the Gambling Commission on behalf of the government's Department for Culture, Media and Sport under the Gambling Act 2005....
  • Footy tipping
    Footy tipping

    Footy tipping is a betting pool based on a game of skill competition where competitors try to predict the winning teams in a round of games played each round during the home and away season of a sport....
  • Sports betting
    Sports betting

    Sports betting is the general activity of predicting sports results by making a wager on the outcome of a sporting event. Perhaps more so than other forms of gambling, the legality and general acceptance of sports betting varies from nation to nation....
  • Horace Batchelor
    Horace Batchelor

    Horace Batchelor was famous in the United Kingdom during the late 1950s and early 1960s as an advertiser on Radio Luxembourg....
    , radio promoter of the "Famous Infra-Draw Method"
  • Covering code
    Covering code

    In coding theory, a covering code is an object satisfying a certain mathematical property: A code of length n over Q is an R-covering code if for every word of there is a codeword such that their Hamming distance is ....
     for the mathematics behind continental European pools


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