TBS Auction - How Did Everyone Do?
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Not sure why i keep bidding on ds horses… i believe it to be insanity… i certainly keep getting the same results
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Louise did you realise you won one?Louise Bayou wrote: ↑1 month ago Wellllll I'm just realizing that there were auctions. So I didn't do well LOL
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I'm just happy to have participated and gotten out for under $1M.
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I ended up with a couple of stakeser turf horses (a miler filly from the 2yo auction and a router colt from a non-select yearling auction). Spent about 400k on the pair, which is very nice. Have some hopes for the miler filly, especially as a broodmare given her heritage (though i don't have either a breeding shed or longer career comment on her)
I do know that in the last auction, the War Like Me x Razor Crest colt that my Dad won galloped freak
I do know that in the last auction, the War Like Me x Razor Crest colt that my Dad won galloped freak
I have a stable full of cats
- Eric Nalbone
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You found a fun sire! Pay attention to that one!Brandon Schultz wrote: ↑1 month ago I didn't want to spend much so I just looked at players who always seem to get "lucky" in TBS auctions who had multiple high bids and hammered the underbids around 500k. It worked. I got this and it has a note <3
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booked full, moving on to the nextEric Nalbone wrote: ↑1 month agoYou found a fun sire! Pay attention to that one!Brandon Schultz wrote: ↑1 month ago I didn't want to spend much so I just looked at players who always seem to get "lucky" in TBS auctions who had multiple high bids and hammered the underbids around 500k. It worked. I got this and it has a note <3
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Hello Pete, I just sent you a message.
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Good philosophy here. There’s more than enough sires where any one isn’t worth jumping through hoops for.
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Carole Hanson wrote: ↑1 month agoLouise did you realise you won one?Louise Bayou wrote: ↑1 month ago Wellllll I'm just realizing that there were auctions. So I didn't do well LOL
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Nada from the select auction but somehow still ended up with 2 freakypeakys for under 3 mil. Good bit of business (erm…hopefully)
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LOL! You guys crack me up. The topic is TBS Auction not how I handle my stallions. If y'all must know, I was waiting until the last of the Steward bred Xett stallions galloped to assess my Year 67 dirt route stallion fees. Criminently Zero, it is only week one. What's with all the Snidely Whiplash commentary?
My stallions are all opened. Some in small lots at a time. When they fill up, I get a notification and open more slots that are available to anyone.
OFFS! No one is pleading with you to use my stallions. No one is asking you to jump through any hoops. Truth be told, the anti-Xett gang, and you know who you are, have boycotted, eschewed, iggy'd and avoided like the plague; most of my stallions ever since the good ol' days of how I handled DMB. What seems to be stuck in their collective craw for multiple SIM years now is how I handle my stallions.
It's time to move on guys. No really, it's okay. I think y'all will be so much happier if you just stop worrying constantly about how others handle their stallions.
You continue to not use my stallions. No really, it's okay. I'll continue to be okay.
I will continue to make my stallions available in small lots throughout the year, hold some slots in reserve for my mares, give away Game Point Stallion slots and enjoy talking about SIM breeding and stallions with my friends.
Karma is real so Be Kind, jX
My stallions are all opened. Some in small lots at a time. When they fill up, I get a notification and open more slots that are available to anyone.
OFFS! No one is pleading with you to use my stallions. No one is asking you to jump through any hoops. Truth be told, the anti-Xett gang, and you know who you are, have boycotted, eschewed, iggy'd and avoided like the plague; most of my stallions ever since the good ol' days of how I handled DMB. What seems to be stuck in their collective craw for multiple SIM years now is how I handle my stallions.
It's time to move on guys. No really, it's okay. I think y'all will be so much happier if you just stop worrying constantly about how others handle their stallions.
You continue to not use my stallions. No really, it's okay. I'll continue to be okay.
I will continue to make my stallions available in small lots throughout the year, hold some slots in reserve for my mares, give away Game Point Stallion slots and enjoy talking about SIM breeding and stallions with my friends.
Karma is real so Be Kind, jX
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I am confused at the angst over him having been previously booked full, temporarily. If Exist is booked, just go to Acid Test (he's not booked full, which I know for a fact) or message Jon asking for a spot, and I'd stake approximately 25 calendar years of interaction on the fact that you'll get a positive response and a slot given to you, usually at some weird stud fee that never rounds to an even number and is absolutely cheaper than it should be.
This is how he's managed stallions quite equitably and generously for like... Decades? Somehow the quality from the Xett stallions is not in short supply at all across the SIM bloodstock population, and it never seems to be a problem to send an eminently reasonable and approachable person a message asking for a slot, so they're not hard to access if you just have a mare and ask.
Others take my approach, which is instead of being nice, fair, and helping a wide variety of people access their stallions, they raise stud fees to the point that maximizes income and effectively controls volume because, well, not everyone can afford it. That'd be me!
Trust me, the SIM is better for everyone with people that handle their stallions like Jon than handle their stallions like me. One is a much more accessible and generous arrangement, and I'll tell you that it's not breeding to Christopher Robin that's a better all-around deal for players. I'm not gonna cut stud fees since I don't have the time or interest to more tightly manage the boys, but more people get access to Jon's stallions the way he does it than would of he did it my way and just priced them at premium levels to control numbers.
This is how he's managed stallions quite equitably and generously for like... Decades? Somehow the quality from the Xett stallions is not in short supply at all across the SIM bloodstock population, and it never seems to be a problem to send an eminently reasonable and approachable person a message asking for a slot, so they're not hard to access if you just have a mare and ask.
Others take my approach, which is instead of being nice, fair, and helping a wide variety of people access their stallions, they raise stud fees to the point that maximizes income and effectively controls volume because, well, not everyone can afford it. That'd be me!
Trust me, the SIM is better for everyone with people that handle their stallions like Jon than handle their stallions like me. One is a much more accessible and generous arrangement, and I'll tell you that it's not breeding to Christopher Robin that's a better all-around deal for players. I'm not gonna cut stud fees since I don't have the time or interest to more tightly manage the boys, but more people get access to Jon's stallions the way he does it than would of he did it my way and just priced them at premium levels to control numbers.
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Eric Nalbone wrote: ↑4 weeks ago I am confused at the angst over him having been previously booked full, temporarily. If Exist is booked, just go to Acid Test (he's not booked full, which I know for a fact) or message Jon asking for a spot, and I'd stake approximately 25 calendar years of interaction on the fact that you'll get a positive response and a slot given to you, usually at some weird stud fee that never rounds to an even number and is absolutely cheaper than it should be.
This is how he's managed stallions quite equitably and generously for like... Decades? Somehow the quality from the Xett stallions is not in short supply at all across the SIM bloodstock population, and it never seems to be a problem to send an eminently reasonable and approachable person a message asking for a slot, so they're not hard to access if you just have a mare and ask.
Others take my approach, which is instead of being nice, fair, and helping a wide variety of people access their stallions, they raise stud fees to the point that maximizes income and effectively controls volume because, well, not everyone can afford it. That'd be me!
Trust me, the SIM is better for everyone with people that handle their stallions like Jon than handle their stallions like me. One is a much more accessible and generous arrangement, and I'll tell you that it's not breeding to Christopher Robin that's a better all-around deal for players. I'm not gonna cut stud fees since I don't have the time or interest to more tightly manage the boys, but more people get access to Jon's stallions the way he does it than would of he did it my way and just priced them at premium levels to control numbers.
When people do stuff different than the norm, people who refuse to adjust get left behind. I'd call it fear, not angst. How can they know all when something changes?
I didnt get anything this auction. I kinda suck
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This is exactly it right here. I'm not going to worry about a stallion that's booked full because I don't have the time or interest to have to go through extra steps breeding them. This doesn't make me anti-anyone, I'm just choosing to play the game in a way that's more convenient and enjoyable for me. Disappointed to see Jon assume that this was about him and treat it as a personal attack, and just as disappointed to see a forum moderator fan the flames. I don't care if it's a stallion owned by Jon Xett, Xander Zone, Mr. Lord Rich or the Steward herself, my philosophy remains the same.Eric Nalbone wrote: ↑4 weeks ago I'm not gonna cut stud fees since I don't have the time or interest to more tightly manage the boys