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terrel
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Bid breeding question

Post by terrel »

Im trying to find out how the bid for a sire works....

cred-cost-bp
yes- 967-240

currently 8 bids(0 bids>=1000) in s/ds credit bidding queue

i know i can grab the sire for 240bp to breed but why are they're 8 bids?....are the players that bid the 8 bids,,bidding lower then the 240bp to breed with the sire?....if you lose,,do you get ur bp's back?.....
Ron
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Re: Bid breeding question

Post by Ron »

Hi: terrel

yes - 967 is for credit bids--none over 1000 - 8 are under the 967

if you want the sire for 240 bp then just click and it's yours or you can wait till it goes lower...but if you wait and someone else takes it fo9r 240bp then the bp price will go up.

the credit price will also continue to come down until one of the bids is reached then that stable w2ill get the share...and the credit bid will show NO/na...and it starts all over again.

Hope this helps and good luck


Ron
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Re: Bid breeding question

Post by sledge4 »

Thanks Ron for helping Terrel out.

I'm still nervous about breeding, I've yet to breed a new horse since the "official" switch. Afraid I will make mistakes and lose valuable credits.

Will
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Ron
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Re: Bid breeding question

Post by Ron »

Hi: Will

I know that credits are hard to come by...however if you have some...Nothing ventured nothing gained...

I put in credit bids for the sire's that I would like to have and then watch the bp values if the sire drops to a level that I can use bp's for I will take the sire for bp's and deactiveate the credit bid.

Ron
terrel
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Re: Bid breeding question

Post by terrel »

Thanks Ron...
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