Do any of you all just get mad and pension racers after frustrating workout times that are all similar and you can't figure out equipment.
https://www.simhorseracing.com/horse.ph ... ID=1297235
^ I got so disgusted today, I just instantly pensioned this one. I am doing this alot more frequently than I used to. Look at the workout times, every one of the is almost exactly the same.
Mad Pensioning
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Re: Mad Pensioning
I can't say I've ever done that, but I do feel your pain Randall. I feel like mixers are extra annoying with equipment.
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Re: Mad Pensioning
I rarely ever do that. The filly you gave as an example... I look at her and see she's earning money...and I would have kept playing with the equipment for each race...and if...I don't find it...eventually she'll get enough races in that the Jockey will sell you the information for $5,000. Or use a few GPs and het a hint there and try to narrow it down.
Again...if they are earning money...even on wrong equipment...I think it's worth the money to buy it when the offer comes up.
To add to that though... if the horse is a 2 year old different career, claimer, solid, or productive peak, and not making money...then yeah, I'm probably going to pension it, as there's no chance of improving and it's not showing enough talent to even collect some 4th or 5th place monies...pension time. : )
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Again...if they are earning money...even on wrong equipment...I think it's worth the money to buy it when the offer comes up.
To add to that though... if the horse is a 2 year old different career, claimer, solid, or productive peak, and not making money...then yeah, I'm probably going to pension it, as there's no chance of improving and it's not showing enough talent to even collect some 4th or 5th place monies...pension time. : )
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