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Run for the Roses 1.4

Thoroughbred racing and wagering simulation

O.S. : Win98,WinME,Windows2000,WinXP
License: Demo $29.95

Min Requirements : Pentium III 400 mhz;128 Mb RAM;DirectX compatible graphics card with 16 Mb

Limitations :

Filesize: 83.45 MB

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Program Website : New Millenium Software

Run for the Roses simulates a day of observing and wagering on thoroughbred race horses at America’s premier racing venue. Each race day is composed of 12 races of 7 to 12 horses competing in races ranging from 6 furlongs to 1-1/8 miles in length. This simulation includes 300 different horses and 20 different jockeys, each with distinct racing histories that shape their odds and on-track behaviors. There is a wealth of critical racing data available in the in-game racing form - just as in the real racing form. Run for the Roses uses a complex set of algorithms, based on the racing form data, to carefully link a horse's current performance with her past performance, and the data in the racing form. Of course, as in real life, there are random events within each race that ensure that the favorite doesn’t always win. Information, such as each horse’s position, lengths back from the leader and elapsed time is stored and used in future race days to accurately depict each horse’s past performance. So what you see occur in today’s races will influence future races, just as in real life. By carefully analyzing each horse’s recent race performances (last 5 races shown), jockey’s performance, jockey’s weight, track conditions, etc., the experienced handicapper will increase his or her odds of winning. New handicapping formulas can be safely tested in the simulation prior to taking them to the racetrack. But no handicapping experience is required to enjoy Run for the Roses. The less experienced handicapper, or more casual wagerer, may simply start the simulation and place wagers just as he or she might at a real racetrack – based on the horse's color, name, jockey or recent racing record – and without the risk of losing hard-earned cash! Run for the Roses fills the bill for anyone who loves to see thoroughbred race horses in action!

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