Race Payouts
The track will pay out 100% of the purse. The jockey will take their % from the horse's winnings.
The payouts are as follows:
# Horses | First | Second | Third | Fourth |
1 | 100.00 % | 0.00 % | 0.00 % | 0.00 % |
2 | 100.00 % | 0.00 % | 0.00 % | 0.00 % |
3 | 75.00 % | 25.00 % | 0.00 % | 0.00 % |
4 | 70.00 % | 30.00 % | 0.00 % | 0.00 % |
5 | 50.00 % | 30.00 % | 20.00 % | 0.00 % |
6 | 50.00 % | 30.00 % | 20.00 % | 0.00 % |
7 | 50.00 % | 30.00 % | 20.00 % | 0.00 % |
8 | 50.00 % | 25.00 % | 15.00 % | 10.00 % |
9 | 50.00 % | 25.00 % | 15.00 % | 10.00 % |
10 | 50.00 % | 25.00 % | 15.00 % | 10.00 % |
11 | 50.00 % | 25.00 % | 15.00 % | 10.00 % |
12 | 50.00 % | 25.00 % | 15.00 % | 10.00 % |
13 | 50.00 % | 25.00 % | 15.00 % | 10.00 % |
14 | 50.00 % | 25.00 % | 15.00 % | 10.00 % |
15 | 50.00 % | 25.00 % | 15.00 % | 10.00 % |
16 | 50.00 % | 25.00 % | 15.00 % | 10.00 % |
17 | 50.00 % | 25.00 % | 15.00 % | 10.00 % |
18 | 50.00 % | 25.00 % | 15.00 % | 10.00 % |
19 | 50.00 % | 25.00 % | 15.00 % | 10.00 % |
20 | 50.00 % | 25.00 % | 15.00 % | 10.00 % |
Races that are marked with (Bonus) in the description are races will be distributed in bonus money.
Championship level races use a mandatory payout schedule and will always pay out 4 places.
How often can my horse run?
There are no hard limits to how frequently a horse can run, but a horse will see reduced performance on the track if they run too soon or frequently. The layoff will be calculated by looking at the most recent public work or race, and using whichever is most recent.
Criteria:
Over-racing is defined as running more than 7 races in the past 30 days. The penalty increases with each race in excess of this mark.
Recent Race | Penalty (-) / Bonus (+) |
< 2 Days | Heavy Penalty (--) |
2-14 Days | Boost (++) |
14-30 Days | Boost (++) |
30-60 Days | Small Boost (+) |
60-90 Days | Neutral |
90+ Days | Penalty (-) |
I just finished a race, what can I learn?
There is a lot of information to be garnered from each race, from pace scenarios to distance concerns. The deciphering of the information will be up to the trainers but there are a few system mechanics that you should be aware of.
The first is that a horse may not exit a race with more than 20% stamina but can exit with less. Another important thing to look at is the pace scenario that played out during a race which can dramatically impact the fractions and fatigue of a horse. There are many more items that can/should be looked at but we will leave that to the trainers to decipher.
If you are unsure or need a refresher on how to read a past performance chart please see this wonderful
tutorial.
Race Comment Analysis
Sharpness Comments (PreRace)
Positive or Negative | Possible Comments |
+ | on toes, eagerly, ears pricked, ethusiastically, energetically, earnestly |
- | washy, unsettled, stiff, apathetic |
-- | sluggish, lethargic, listless, languid |
Stamina Comments
% Stamina Left | Possible Comments |
+20%+ | some left, might stretch out, willingly |
9-20% | tried hard, big effort, determined |
5-9% | tired late, all out, fully extended |
<5% | exhausted |
What levels of races are available for my horse?
There are then many choices of races to enter your horses in, much like real life.
It is recommended that you begin your horse in a 'Maiden' race, where only horses with 0 wins can compete. You will then have to hone your training skills to determine what competition level your horse belongs with. Some horses will race up to their competition, some will not, you will simply have to discover that on your own.
There are a number of win restricted racing categories that are available as well:
Win Category | Number of Wins |
Maiden | 0 |
Graduation | 0-2 |
A | 2-4 |
Progress | 0-4 |
B | 4-6 |
C | 6-9 |
D | 9-12 |
| 3+ |
Open | 2+ |
| 0+ |
| 2+ |
What are tokens?
Tokens are used to unlock access to specific races. These races can be user created races or other types. All user created races require a token of a specific level to unlock access to the race. One token is required for each horse. If a race is canceled, horse not drawn, or horse is scratched the token will be returned to the owners balance.
Race Levels
The different race levels require different priced tokens to participate. The tokens are priced as follows
Bronze: $0.50
Silver: $2.00
Gold: $5.00
Platinum: $20.00
When do races close / How long do I have to enter a race?
Normal races close 30 minutes before post; Claiming races close 24 hours before post; and Championship races close 18 hours before post.
Race Refunds / Cancellations
Races have a required minimum number of horses and stable in order to be a valid contest and run. These numbers will be displayed on the individual race pages. The final check is made when the race closes and if a race fails to meet this standard it will be cancelled and the entry refunded.
My horse was in a race but did not run, what happened?
Races have a maximum of 20 horses. If the number of entrants exceeds that we follow the following procedure:
Horses are loaded into a list based on this criteria (in order):
- If run in the past 5 days (yes or no) [does not apply to graded stakes / quals]
- Earnings
- Wins
- Entry Order
If there are more horses than the field will support:
The system will look for duplicate entries from the same owner (working through the list bottom up).
If there are still more horses than allowed:
The system will eliminate horses from the bottom up of the list.
How does the race scheduler work?
The race schedule is a complex animal, but we will give a brief breakdown that will help you plan your horse's races. The first thing to know is that the season will be broken down into 3 months. The final month will contain our very own version of the Champions' Cup.
The championships are comprised of a series of qualifiers, followed by a final invitational in the form of the Breeders' Cup.
Championship Series Details
Weather?
Weather is randomly generated. Upcoming weather at each active track is available
here
Allowance Racing
The weights for allowance racing are calculated as follows:
- base weight of 126 lbs
- each win over the minimum for the level adds 4 lbs
- each race without a win subtracts 2 lbs
Approximated weights will be displayed on the race entry page.
How does the Handicap Racing Work?
Races which are marked as a handicap will be resitricted based on the horse's current rating.
There are currently three groupings (0-75), (76-96), and (97-117).
Weights will be assigned to the horses based on where they fall within this range with the higher rating indicating a better horse.
For qualifying races the ratings will then be adjusted following the races based on a number of criteria including the finish order, the quality of the race, field size, and the speed rating of the winner. The maximum number of points a horse can move up or down in a single race will be 4.
A qualifying race is defined as a race that is either a handicap race or requires a token for participation.
Weight is calculated based on the current rating of the horse at 1lb per point above the minimum rating for the group (55 being the absolute lowest rating allowed).
As a special perk these races will not count towards the weight in championship / qualifier races.
*Note that the estimated weight will be displayed on the race entry page. We would suggest not using quick enter for handicap races so that you can see this.
Divisional Racing
The weights for divisional racing are calculated as follows:
- base weight of 126 lbs
- each win over the minimum for the level adds 2 lbs
Approximated weights will be displayed on the race entry page.
WFA Weights?
WFA weight chart is available
here
My horse is listed as being inelegible to enter a race, why?
There are a couple reasons why a horse might be ineligible to enter a race. Horses are required to have a public work before entering their first race or another reason a horse might not be eligible are if the horse is currently listed for sale or in the auction.