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Same here, it's all goodSoaring Hooves wrote:Yeah! I just want my horses to earn titles fast
Red Cheetah wrote: I do it too. It's fine with me because if it was against the rules the competitions would have horse entry limits. Since you are not doing this to sell horses for higher than they are worth I think you are perfectly fine.


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Yes, force-pointing for champing is fine and generally accepted by the community at large.
False-pointing a horse for the express purpose of deceptive selling or studding is not generally accepted by the community.
You are choosing the first option, so personally I don't think many (or maybe any) players will have an issue with it. This includes myself. Go and get to it.
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False-pointing a horse for the express purpose of deceptive selling or studding is not generally accepted by the community.
You are choosing the first option, so personally I don't think many (or maybe any) players will have an issue with it. This includes myself. Go and get to it.

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Re: Please Respond If You Read This
Yes. In any sale ads containing these falsely champed horses, I will say explicitly that they were champed with this method, falsely.
BlackOak2 wrote:Yes, force-pointing for champing is fine and generally accepted by the community at large.
False-pointing a horse for the express purpose of deceptive selling or studding is not generally accepted by the community.
You are choosing the first option, so personally I don't think many (or maybe any) players will have an issue with it. This includes myself. Go and get to it.
And, my opinion, of course.
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I don't mind this way of champing, I do it myself sometimes, but I don't like entering my horses in too many spammed competitions because it raises their PPS and then they can't compete in any level but level 10. {MCST} Smokey was a TB mare that I champed for mlloftus. She is still eligible for pole competitions levels 6+, because her PPS is 60. I did spam her in a couple competitions to get more points, however, not too many so that she's still eligible for lower level competitions. On the other hand, {RRS} Hollywood Eclipse, was entered in many spammed reining competitions, he gained thousands of points, but he can only compete in level 10 reining competitions. But I am completely fine with you using this method of champing.Soaring Hooves wrote:So, I have recently discovered the method of champing that includes entering all of your horses in a competition so that the winner will earn lots of points. But there has to be a 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th place too, so other horses will get false titles. I am asking if the community is ok with me using this method to champ horses that I just want to be SMGCh already(come one, hurry up!) Please tell me if this is fine with you!


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That's fine by me.

Re: Please Respond If You Read This
I would be fine with it!Soaring Hooves wrote:So, I have recently discovered the method of champing that includes entering all of your horses in a competition so that the winner will earn lots of points. But there has to be a 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th place too, so other horses will get false titles. I am asking if the community is ok with me using this method to champ horses that I just want to be SMGCh already(come one, hurry up!) Please tell me if this is fine with you!
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