![]() ![]() If you spot a nice horse say called infinity look into it see what beat infinity previously, find out how good that other horse is and how it managed to beat infinity(was it level terms/distance/going), and then dig even more deeper until you reach a point where you have several good horses logged,you might not get the chance to race the horse you logged at this point but several long years down the line and some of her race data"s gone and shes up at auction aged 8yrs for a measily 200k but you recalled that once great name that put fear into anything that dared race her,but now you have her bloodline and get busy breeding. I cant say this with any confidence but I am pretty sure the likes of these top trainers are very methodical in what they do to get the results they achieve. *starting to now think that a proper schedule is about as important as any other factor,if you rush a horse into a higher rating they tend to perform badly,I think they must progress through the ranks at a reasonable speed and rating,will look out for other in game great horses various distances 5f 6f 1m 1m2f 1m4f 2m. This is my next priority to find a horse capable of running well this distance. If your horse is unable to recover quickly enough between the race dates then you could say it was either not winning the previous races as well as mutiny did or simply just not as good. Of course you could plan your own route but for those that are unsure(new trainers) I think these are very nice races to win,also the race days are spread apart nicely for horse to recover. I think during the game if you have based your horses races on what mutiny on the bounty won you would be pretty sure it was good horse. ![]() I think everyone likes a good horse that can run around 1m4f,lots of big races and prize money for that distance.Īnyway I had a real nice horse in my game(was not mine )Ĭalled mutiny on the bounty the horse ran 34 times and was beaten twice. ![]()
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