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Post by planoaxius on May 2, 2010 13:04:16 GMT -5
I would like to ask Morgan, if there is some limit for the number of entries to one bargain race. I previously planned 5 entries to the 100 guineas in the end of may. I'm not sure if it will be so much at last (one doesn't have a big chance, second will have turf try this week and I won't enter him later if he is not going to succeed)...but just theoretically - would it be ok to enter so many horses to one race...or is it slightly unfair to other players and I should pick just some of them?
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Post by mtk76 on May 2, 2010 13:28:18 GMT -5
From my experience buying races for my res the limit is 20 max so Im assuming its the same for these. Morgan always does a good job balancing entries by players and also encouraging full fields.
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Post by Knightmare on May 2, 2010 14:04:59 GMT -5
Really it depends on how many nominations I have for a race.
Lets say we have a race coming up, that can have a maximum of 14 entries. I get a total of 12 nominations to the race, 5 of which are from one player. In that case because I will not have a full field, I would allow the player to enter all five runners.
The Guineas will be open to 20 runners as the real life guineas is so barring 20+ entries I may not have to restrict anyone. Then again if I get over nominated I could ask you to choose your best 2 or 3.
Ultimately I want as many trainers as possible get a chance to participate in a race.
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Post by Knightmare on May 2, 2010 14:19:10 GMT -5
An added note, while I could have every race open to twenty entries I do not like to do that. I try to match what happens in real life with max entries. So the Derby and Guineas can have up to 20, some of the MSW races I bid I will open to 20, but outside of that BBRS races are limited to 14 horse fields.
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Post by planoaxius on May 9, 2010 6:12:30 GMT -5
Well, my problem is solved right now. Lasting is not good enough for bargain competition and Song of the Deaf returned from the derby in lay off condition...so I will be represented by three maidens in Guineas .
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