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hey super cat can you tell me how to get money by art form please?
If you use the search on this site and search Art Money there are a couple of really good guides about how to use it. I am by no means an expert at it and usually end up entering how much I want into every line!
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I find the level of horses is pitched perfectly in the NH game if you're looking for a realistic game
Totally agree Mike, it's really hard to find the good ones just like in life. Which as I said makes those big wins even more special.
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so would you say that all your league jumps horses are those which you have bred on the flat
I am yet to enter the League because I felt that I was too competitive to see my really good horses get beaten by other people's who have spent much longer playing the game. The breeding is just starting to get established and I'm beginning to work out some good matches. I am awaiting the first run of my first 'flat bred' jumps horse. So I will update if you want to know when it's 3yo and will run.
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A couple of questions. Firstly when you say "visibly free" is it when the jockey seems to pull the mount up and then push for a while
I have had one who I gelded who I thought was visibly free. In his first race he started at the back, then he was leading, jockey reined him to the back again, then within another half furlong he was leading, then at the back again. Obviously by the end he had no chance. His form read 'Pulled Hard. Not settle'. Ironically this was one of the only ones Richard Johnson didn't tell me 'ran freely' But I gelded him anyway and in his next race he settled at the back, challenged at the 1.5f pole and went clear. It was an obvious difference. I have a couple of fillies/mares like it but I haven't found anything I can do with them other than run them over shorter trips which helps up to a point. I imagine it a bit like with real racing where you'd say one had run free if it had done the above.
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When you use the home gallops how do you know if the horse has ran well, do you compare times?
In a sort-of-similar way to JC when I buy them at 2 they have 1 month to get fit. I then trial all of them over 2m. the stragglers will usually be the long distance horses, but those who want 2m who are tailed off will get sold there and then. 1 month later I'll trial them at 2m (for 2milers), 2m2f (For those wanting 2m4f but who I don't think will stay yet), 2m4f (2m4f horses, possibly some of the 3milers), 2m6f(3m-3m4f horses) and finally over 3m (for 3m-4m+ horses)
Those that are tailed off or who are in their correct distance but don't show any sparkle will be sold. I am usually slightly more lenient with the stayers because they take longer to develop. I'm usually left with 4-8 2yo's which I will go through the same process with in January and then again in May, finally in October when the season starts again.
Only a very small proportion of mine will run in Bumpers, usually only if they have trounced their opposition in their trials by many lengths.
Thanks for asking, I do hope it helps. I am by no means an expert but I am starting to have some success in the game by doing this. I have found it so easy to keep buying horses which might be good. You just end up with a stable of mediocre horses.
Good luck, if anyone wants to ask anything else I shall try my best to answer!!
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