Show Levels

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Show Levels – A Training show is reserved for horses ages 2 and 3. Once a horse turns the age of 2, it can enter the training level shows. Training level shows give 35 points to the first place winner.


Other show levels are as follows: C Circuit – any horse age 4 and above who has not reached grade level 11. C Circuit grade is grade 1-10. Daily C Circuit shows give 45 points to the first place winner, and stable shows give 30 points to the first place winner.


B Circuit – any horse age 4 and above who has surpassed grade C (1-10) and is grade 11-25. Daily B Circuit shows give 50 points to the first place winner, and stable shows give 40 points to the first place winner.


A Circuit – any horse age 4 and above who has surpassed grades C and B (1-25) and is grade 26-45. Daily A circuit shows give 65 points to the first place winner, and stable shows give 50 points to the first place winner.


Grand Prix Circuit – any horse age 4 and above who has surpassed grades C, B, and A, (1-45) and is grade 46-65. Daily Grand Prix shows give 70 points to the first place winner, and stable shows give 65 points to the first place winner.


Olympic Circuit – any horse age 4 and above who has surpassed grades, C, B, A, and GP, and is grades 66 and above. There is no limit to the grade number in Olympic. Daily and stable Olympic shows give 75 points to the first place winner.


All club shows give twice the points for the given grade level. i.e. C Circuit stable shows give 30 points, so club shows give 60 points.


Daily Shows – Daily shows, also referred to as dailies – are the shows that are automatically set up by the game at 2 AM EST (Eastern Standard Time), and run the next day at 1 AM EST. A daily show will run with as little as 3 entries, and can hold up to 10 entries. When a show reaches 9 entries, the daily will “roll over” or create another show of the same name. 

Dailies run with 3 entries, but only awards First, Second, and Third places. The show needs four or more entries to give Show Champion (SC) and Best in Show (BIS) along with First, Second, Third and so on.

Daily Training level shows give 35 points to the first place winner.
Daily C Circuit shows give 45 points to the first place winner.
Daily B Circuit shows give 50 points to the first place winner.
Daily A circuit shows give 65 points to the first place winner.
Daily Grand Prix shows give 70 points to the first place winner.
Daily Olympic shows give 75 points to the first place winner.


Stable Shows – Stable shows are hosted by players that own stables. Stable show fees vary from $100 per horse to $10,000 per horse depending on the player and how much the player deems the show fee necessary. Usually, but not always, the prize is 3x the fee. The prize money is also however much the stable owner wants to give.

Many times, stable owners will trade shows since they cannot enter their own shows. To be able to host and run shows, the stable owner must purchase the rings and courses for the various events. Therefore, not all stables can host specific shows unless they have purchased the ring or course for that event.

Stable shows award points for the different levels:

Training level shows give 25 points to the first place winner.
C Circuit stable shows give 30 points to the first place winner.
B Circuit stable shows give 40 points to the first place winner.
A Circuit stable shows give 50 points to the first place winner.
Grand Prix stable shows give 65 points to the first place winner.
Olympic stable shows give 75 points to the first place winner.

Stable shows usually have a name the stable owner gives it, and then shows what circuit the show is. (Such as: “Extra Mile C End”) Sometimes, though, the stable owner does NOT put the circuit in the name, and game will accidentally give the circuit as “training” and confuse some players. It is necessary to look at the amount of points given for the stable show IF the name does not let players know what circuit the show is. By looking at the amount of points given, it is then easy to know what circuit that show is.

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