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Showing and Levels
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Originally by SandyCreek Farm
1. Every time you train a horse a certain number of points is added to the score it will receive when you show it. There are 8 levels and 4 grades in each level.
As you train your horses, they will work their way through the grades of Level 1 (Local, Regional, National, World). Together these four grades cover 10 score points. When a horse reaches 10 or 11 score points it will "Level Up" into Level 2 Local.
From here through all four grades of Level 5, each Level/Grade covers a 10 point spread in scores. You can't tell which horses are better based on their Level/Grade rank, because, if you are faithful in training them, they will be continually increasing the level of the shows they are eligible for. I'm not sure how many score points are contained in the classes for levels 6 through 8. It will be more than 10. Once a horse reaches Level 8 World, it can go no higher and there is a considerable point spread for these classes.
Many foundations will add about 3 points to the score they are given in a show. However, there is also a consistency factor, which will influence the score a horse will receive. Consistent horses will have the same score each time they show in a week, or perhaps between 1 and 2 points higher or lower than their base score. Inconsistent horses have much wider swings in their scores when shown twice in the same week, and can be harder to predict where their base score actually is. Rarely will there be a horse that is ranked Very Inconsistent.
You can see a chart of all the levels and grades if you click on "My Show Entries" under Showing in the left menu bar. The levels are sometimes referred to by number and other times by their full name. Here is a list of them.
Level 1-- Inhand (Horses are shown in a halter class, not ridden)
Level 2 -- Green under saddle (horses are being ridden, but not jumped)
Level 3 -- Green over fences (horses are now ready to be jumped)
Level 4 -- Training (horses are being schooled to improve the height and complexity of the jumps they can do)
Level 5 -- C Level (more difficult, higher jumps)
Level 6 -- B Level (even higher jumps and more complex patterns of jumps)
Level 7 -- A Level (increasing difficult of jump courses)
Level 8 -- Grand Prix (the highest, most complex jump courses, done by the most talented horses and riders. A horse would have to be competing at this level to qualify for the Olympics in Show Jumping, for instance.)
3. Horses get another kind of points, too. These are awarded to every horse that competes in a class, except for the horse that comes in last, which gets no points. The more horses there are in a class, the more show points will be awarded to each one. Fewer points are awarded to Local grade classes. These points are what you can keep track of on your stable home page. You will receive extra hajibucks each night based on the total number of these show points all your horses have gained. Horses keep these points when they are sold and they are transferred to the new owner.
Showing levels are determined by how many points the horse has earned. Just like there are local 4H level shows, and Grand Prix level shows in real life it it all based on training, and the number of shows.
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ConfluenceFarmsConfluenceFarms August 2016
How do the show earnings work?
There is an entry fee for every class. You can see this information by going to "My Show Entries" where there is a nice chart of entry fees and number of horses per class. Horse are awarded a cash prize for their placing. These prizes get smaller as the placing is lower in the class. Horses that place in the top half of the class will earn more than the entry fee. Horses in the lower half of the class lose money. This is where your profit (or loss) comes from.
However, every horse except the one that places last is also awarded a certain number of points which go into their permanent record. Once again, the exact number of points depends on where a horse places in the class. Higher level classes have more horses in them and award more points, generally speaking. Local classes tend to award fewer points than higher grade classes. These points are the source of your weekly Showing Bonus. Every night at rollover, you will receive a showing bonus that is currently equal to about 75% of all the points that all your horses have gained to that point. Horses keep these points when they are bought and sold, and never lose them, even when they have leveled off. So, the more horses you have showing, the more points you will collect, and the higher your Showing Bonus will be.
Post edited by ConfluenceStable at 2019-02-09 13:43:30
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