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  • New Jockey Fee Structure

    I really liked the idea about higher fee for top 5 and lower for rest so here is the structure . Every season the first two weeks we will have the fee of 200 for all jockeys , after the first 2 weeks


    the top 5 jocks will charge 300
    jocks 6-10 on the jockey ranking page will charge 200
    the rest will charge 150 .


    after race is set then you will either get a refund or be charged the difference . Thanks and Good Luck
    Admin.

  • #2
    Are the top 5 and 6-10 going to be locked after the first 2 weeks for the rest of the season or will fees change for jocks if they move up or slide down in the standings as the season goes on?

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    • #3
      They will not be locked . its the top 5 when races closes . I hope this helps get more jockeys races . There a couple of real good jocks that don't get used . Thanks
      Admin.

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      • #4
        starting next season right?
        So since the majority of the jockeys aren't used and I am sure there are some good jockeys on the list that don't get used. so I guess my question is are you going to expand the descriptions of the jockeys. jocks are. I find the 2 week timing very interesting since we just passed the 2 week mark. I am not against yet another change but I would object if it were to take place now instead of next season. I think changes should be made on a seasonal basis not after a season has started. Just my two cents.
        Last edited by Winning420; 01-15-2019, 08:38 PM.

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        • #5
          Great...

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          • #6
            I absolutely love it, love the idea.... Sometimes these seemingly small ideas can make BIG positive changes in the game construct!

            Best,

            Orb
            - Orb Farms

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            • #7
              I don't mind it I just get tired of the in season P&L adjustments because other changes didn't provide the revenue boost they wanted.

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