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I am new. Any advice?

Re: New
Well ... there is allot of aspects to the game that you will learn as you go. Everyone has a different method of how they play. One hint I will give you is to slowly work on your "learning" of training as you go. It gets expensive after around level 6, but having fully trained horses really bumps your overall competition scores and the horses sale price.
-- On the right hand bar you will see the "player" button click that and it will open up more options, all of these options will need to be researched as you play the game. But keep the training in the back of your mind, work on it slowly. It will be worth it down the road. --
Enjoy the game! It's the best out there.
-- On the right hand bar you will see the "player" button click that and it will open up more options, all of these options will need to be researched as you play the game. But keep the training in the back of your mind, work on it slowly. It will be worth it down the road. --
Enjoy the game! It's the best out there.
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Re: New
im new tooLucky Bonsai Tree wrote:I am new. Any advice?

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A started about a month ago.There is plenty 4gold colts out there for about 800 quid.Buy one.dont buy mares that have had Foals unless you realy want them if they have had foals you cant just delete them.and its geting harder to get rid of things you dont want.See if you can buy somthing cheap thats trained,then you can keep your farm running with its wins in local races .Thats the best advice a can give you.