Choose the Right Horse
- Match Horse Nature to Race Distance (14%): Choose a sprinter, balanced, or endurance horse based on the race length.
- Adapt to Race Conditions (15%): Select a horse with perks suitable for the conditions (e.g., raincoat for rainy weather).
- Experiment with Breeds (5%): Different breeds perform differently. Try different breeds to find the most suitable one.
- Balance Level with Preparation (12%): Higher-level horses, if prepared the same way as lower-level horses, have higher chances to win but are more difficult to fully prepare.
Prepare Your Horse
- Energy and Preparation (27%): Use energy to feed, train, and groom your horse. Well-prepared horses perform better. Click here for more information on “How to prepare a horse?”.
Cheer Your Horse
- Boost Performance (27%): Cheer for your horse during races to enhance its performance. Encourage friends who bet on your horse to cheer as well, boosting its chances of winning. Make friends and invite them through chat to cheer for your horse and improve your chances of victory!
💡 Did you know that…
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…preparing a horse takes time?
Make sure you either prepare a horse before entering a race or that at least you have enough time to prepare it before the race starts! -
…you need energy to prepare a horse?
Don’t forget to check if you have enough energy to prepare your horse. You can get more energy by preparing horses, winning races, levelling up, winning leaderboard prizes, at the shop or just by waiting it out. -
…you can invite others to cheer for your horse?
The best way to maximise the cheering you can give to your horses is by also inviting other people to bet on your horses and cheer for them. Share the races with your friends and use the chat to encourage others to bet and cheer for you! -
…horses level-up the more you prepare them?
By preparing a horse, they get more experience and in turn they level-up faster. Higher level horses have a bigger chance to perform better (as long as they are equally prepared). Having a higher level horse by itself does not grant you a better performance.
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