![]() ![]() The fact that we can save now while at the races made it so much easier, too. Placing 1000 bets or better in a go takes a few minutes and you walk out with a ton of money. I set up the horses for the bet, start my auto clicker program if it's not open already, and then hit the button to start it with my mouse over either the Max RF or the Max SF button. Having an auto clicker program like Auto Clicker by Shocker makes betting super easy. I then do it again when I hit about $20 million. Last time I did it, I got nearly $100 million. I often end the day when I hit about $50 million in the bank. I'd rather bet on two horses even if the max bet is considerably smaller. Place a bet on a single horse, the odds change and you can potentially result in little money won in the end. ![]() Sometimes this can take a LOT of reloads.Ħ.) Continue to race 2 and repeat steps 3-5. If the horses I pet on don't finish 1-2, I reload until they do. Since you can now save while at the races, what I did was:ġ.) Play through the date once and note the first and second place finishers for each race.ģ.) Reopen the game and place all of my money on the first two finishers for the first race either in an RF or an SF bet.ĥ.) Play the race. The base game seems balanced assuming you will bet successfully enough to supplement your income when cold starting a new barn. But for now, I have yet to run any barn a full race year, and I still want to test breeding while in beta. I Usually run one stable with no fudging and racing and keeping at least one starter. It is simply one personal difficulty slider I can set in my mind. But with 10 years form and lineages, hmmm maybe not as needed in SO7. I usually fudge only when a stable is "in trouble" at the start, since as I mentioned, I am bad at betting. Once the newness and the patches settle down, some of us will play without fudging bets. Right now many are testing, and want money to see features fast. * Loans have interest, fudged bets don't. * Bet fudging works in non-league as personal difficulty slider bar. * Selling all your starter horses ASAP and breeding crap sales horses, without racing at all for three years or so, is counter intuitive and often just not that fun (personally speaking only, of course) but effective. * If you keep any starter horses you then need to go the sales claiming route to build up prior to breeding, which I am fine with, but also is risky if low on cash. * Sometimes you want to keep a starting horse, since it is either good or nostalgia, or a personal "set your own difficulty bar". "Better on Dirt" sprint speedballs in my jumps, lower speed, stamina horses with a 80% jump bar at birth in my US flat game, etc., so I do need cash to buy stock to start breeding. * Even when not testing, I only use xfers for horses that don't fit. I think I pushed the race to win as far a possible with those nags. One did beat one horse once in a NH flat race! Another was just in the money in a minor chase cup, but only because he was the last, and very distant, horse that did not fall in a small field. These guys were neither racing to win, nor selling for a barn. * It also made my starter horses age 12, 13 and 14. * So in my UK/Combo schedule test game I went for 10 years of form. * With 1 years worth of form I still am bad at betting, up from terrible. That's when I ran into some hot save funkiness. ![]() * In my US game I was using it to shortcut breeding yes, to check out the new features. I don't play in league, so I'll take this question too, and explain why I just did. Why would you all want to cheat to get money ? thought the whole idea is to race horses to win. ![]()
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