
Re: Just bought Game..New Guy
claystone wrote:
Hey fellas,
Well I just bought the game last night and spent about 4 hours yesterday playing it just to get my bearings on what is going on and how to play the game. I'm good in that department. The part i'm not is that i know really nothing about horses or horse racing so i had some questions. I have been doing trial and error with the game but i feel the experts on here can maybe guide me.
1. How many times should i race my horse in a month, once, twice?
2. What races should i put my horses in?
(Now i know i will put them in races by their age and also by their running lengths, but there is more to it. Like Handicap, Maiden...etc? My horses are: 2yo Filly 5f / 3yo Colt 7f / 4yo Filly 1m1f. I've been watching their time and comparing it to other races in that same theme.)
3. When is a horse too old?
4. Is it better to have Males over Female horses?
5. Have horses done better when placed in races that were longer in length even though the game states otherwise?
6. Where can i go to buy horses?
(I know there is an auction almost everyday, but those auctions are for horses in "sell" races. I think i heard somewhere that they are not good. Is there another place to go to buy horses?)
7. When training horses, should i train "gallop" everyday or am i killing my horses?
Thanks for the answers.
P.S. Loving the game!!!
I only play the flat game so im happy to answer your Q's, its just my opinion though.
1. I usually race my horses once a month to give them time to recover, if I start racing them every 2-3 weeks some of them burn out by the end of the season and I like to keep horses going for the breeders cup or Melbourne cup races. This is only for 3 yeay-olds and upwards, I only usually race my 2yo's 3-4 times.
2. Always try and put your horses in roughly the right race from the average breeding distance. Read the jockey instructions after each race too as they will tell you if the distance was right or maybe to step up in trip ect. Start off in maidens then move up to listed/group class if they win those. If not you can go to handicaps. If the horse is rated 110+ then you should enter it listed/group races and perhaps start breeding from it when you want to retire it.
3. I usually race my horses until they are 5 with the odd one going on until they are 6. After this age they usually decline but you do get the occasional freak that will keep winning Group 1's at 8/9 years old.
4. It doesn't really matter, it's always nice to have a bunch of talented stallions and mares for breeding but as a newbie just concentrate on getting one decent horse to start breeding from. Once you own a decent horse build a breeding barn and start producing you own superstars, that's the best way to get good horses.
5. Yes sometimes they do. As I said above read the jockeys feedback after a race and he may tell you to go for another distance. I've had several horses that have won 1 mile 2, 1 mile 4 and 2 mile races in a season.
6. Usually every Thursday there is a good auction where you can buy decent horses to start you off you might have to sell a couple of horses that you own first, At the start of a new season there is also an auction where you can buy horses.
7. I just plan on the simple training mode where the computer just trains the horses for me, I think most on here use that mode too.