If you're having a tough time placing well in races due to better horses from more established stables, there is something you can do about it.
We will all be afforded the choice of moving our operations to a different location. Take this "golden opportunity" to move to a track that has
mostly 'bot stables. Some of those established stables that seem to have endless money and great horses got that way because they were competing against
'bot stables early during the first season.
I placed 2nd in my class at Windy City, but that was because I hit a lucky streak as soon as I hired my first jockey. She won 6 races in a row for me and that
vaulted me to the top of my standings. I don't have the finances to sustain that right now so I'm going to move to a track where the pickings will be
easier. I may only stay there for a season, but I need to get in better shape financially before I start trying to take on the big boys. I'll stay in
America because I like the folks that are there. Maybe something out west?
Beau


