Racing Out Of Ruin Watching ZedRun Skins Sell Out

“There is opportunity where people persist.” If you’re passionate about something you’ll find you place. I enjoy video games and horses. With all the available options in the crypto universe my investment of time has been valuable. While, I haven’t made profits. I have differed my sales into additional horses. This is the story of a test that began with Racing Out Of Ruin.

“I knew the marketplace hosted variances at the floor, and I predicted profits might be made.” My initial view when entering ZedRun arrived with the ideal to win an event. However, it’s extremely difficult to win events. Think about it; “Would you sell your event winner?” When there is potential to win more events. You have to think; “Go where there’s been gold found in the river before.” That type of prospecting brings us to breeds. Of course we all want an event winner! But, the floor there is far beyond the available budget in my current progress. Racing in events has resulted in thousands of races with few qualifications. A serious investment of time that creates new strategies in the Party Farmhouse Farm progression.

After a serious amount of time investment, studying ZedRun inside and out, I elected to create a plan. At the point of selling Pink Theory I knew I was lucky. I always ask myself; “Why did this one sell?” I got the asking price of 0.017 ETH. I purchased the Finney Cross Colt for 0.002 ETH. Upon sale, the NFT net profit settled around 0.015 ETH. I elected to configure a strategy that offers my horses future event winning potential. With specifics on Hawku allowing me to reference mother, father, and grandparents. I set a few rules for purchasing horses. The 0.015 ETH is currently in the marketplace biding on horses.

“What kind of rules has Party Farmhouse Farms set for future purchases of ZedRun NFTs?”

Rules sound like something you want to rebel against. And, with randomization to consider. Breeding horses might not always result in a champion. The floor of Hawku begins around 0.001 ETH and above. The purchase of The Crimson Smile was an anomaly to the rules. It configured itself as the perfect purchase! It arrived in the newest window! I often bid 0.0125 ETH on horses to start, and this time spent the 0.002 ETH immediately. The previous market sale of this horse was 0.089 ETH. I’ve listed it at 0.3 ETH. My listing price is above what I would accept for the horse. I hope to have a chance to breed this one before it sells. However, for the right price it can go to another farm! Let’s trace the genetics to The Crimson Chin a legendary Z7 Sezbo with 23% win rate after 3,000 plus races. (*Stats taken Friday November 11th 2022.) The 2183 rating displaying at current makes it a super horse. The 2100+ rating is very rare for a race horse. The grandparents in the line appear to have under 50 races. Which, doesn’t tell you much about their potential. However, it’s likely the purchase price in the market offering 0.089 ETH was based upon the race statistics of The Crimson Chin. Thus, legacy is very important. Suspect that the second coming of The Crimson Chin may be an advanced version of The Crimson Smile.

Statistics of horses screen captured from Hawku.com

Rule on is legacy! Rule number two is all about the numbers!

The first rule is obvious. The human genetics is more likely to reproduce a male with similar traits to their father. And, a female is more likely to have connecting points of mitochondrial DNA pairing with their mother. It’s how the saying; “The girl will grow up to look like her mother.” makes perfect sense. The second rule for the Party Farmhouse Farm is to reduce last place finishes. The parental genetics offer Genesis + Genesis produce a legendary. (We start with Genesis for those of you that are new. They are the Adam’s and Eve’s of our Human Park garden.) That means the legendary is the next generation of competition to set forth future generations from their birth minting potential. With that said; “It’s important to review the legacy, and seek out race lines that don’t contain 12th place finishes.” In the case of our beloved Dub Run the wining percentages are present. However, the 12th place finishes are high. Which, will reduce the speed in which a horse can rank up to Class I. Finally, the second rule offers great genetics with a never lose mindset. Placing 12th is the strongest reduction of class ranking points in classed events. We shall see how the future breeding pool turns out!

From 24 to 81 horses in a little over a month!

There was a moment I felt I should just pack it in, and sell off my horses short. I actually sold one short that night. I woke up in the morning thinking about the time investment. I’m a skilled music producer, and moonlight in independent journalism. My current wave of movement is one that’s basic. I’m trying to gear up for a future of music production, publishing company ownership, and development of a future music distribution agency. I know the goal are going to take a lot of time.

My pressure falls when creating goals for myself. With additional sales to have made profit when selling horses like Super Sloppy. I was able to bid on floor level horses. I didn’t stop at floor level horses. I was fortunate enough to grab up a few horses at the offering of 0.0125 ETH. Converting a profit into additional horses is how it was done. My ability to race the horses comes with a fantastic memory. I can recall just about every horses distance. Racing horses in their preferred distance has classed them higher in most cases. I’ve found that some horses appear to be slow, and that will never change. If it does! I’ll let you know! For every great deal I find there are a few that may never sell in the future! Beware of horses over 300 races that haven’t leveled into a Class I. They may never class up to a level I. It doesn’t mean they can’t! I’ve found more luck in purchasing with the new set of rules, and racing up classes. Reaching the Class I goal presents a value of 0.1 ETH in my opinion. Horses that can level above a 1700 rating are consistently better than other race horses.

Some horses may never reach a rating one! But, it’s not absolutely impossible for them to change! When you have a winner you’ll know. Treat your winners right, and profit from their advancement. It’s possible, Party Farmhouse Farm is the proof.

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Class I Zed Run Sprinter Close Head

A horse like Close Head is more likely to win an event than horses that aren’t a class I. Why?

Class I is pretty ferocious. The level of competition varies from race to race. Horses from 1620 rating, and higher can enter a class I event. It’s more likely for a class I to perform better than a class V. Events often host open race applications that enter horses without consideration for rating. Any rating horse can compete in an open event. There are times where horses that aren’t class I perform well in an event. But, the consistency offers an improvement in chances. It may be in your best interest to race your horse into a class I if possible before attempting to enter open events. However, I can’t tell you what to do with your horses! I have tried every horse in nearly every event available since my entry.

Dub ‘N’ Night is a Class I and qualified in a recent event. At 80 horses the consideration of your time investment into events becomes odds based. Obviously, horses that take 12th place very seldomly are more likely to be a better gamble. While, I’ve only participated in a minimal number of paid races to provide fulfillment of drop qualification should it arrive. I don’t gamble in the races. Should you elect to enter a paid race ensure to check with your local laws. There are some places to forbid online gambling. When addressing the stats you’ll likely need a savage horse to have faith in your gambles on ZedRun. If you don’t mind the sweating out of randomization it’s a lot of fun to watch races! I prefer to take losses in races, not in the bankroll. Dub ‘N’ Night has been a win for me all around. However, he didn’t make the money in the last event.

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