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Okay here is what our comps are.

There four competitons.

Comp 1.

W = Winners. This comp is where your selection gets 3 points if they win, 2 points if the finish 2nd and 1 point of they finish 3rd.

R = Roughies. In this comp, if your selection finishes 1st, 2nd,3rd or 4th, the prizemoney earned is added to your total.

SP = Starting Price. In this comp your selection's prizemoney earned is multiplied by the horses odds and that is your total. So if your selection earns $100,000, and is $10.00, your selection gains $1,000,000 for your total.

Now the fourth comp is a head to head comp, which is based on the Soccer World Cup draw. So there are pools where everyone plays each other (head to head) and the top two in each pool moves on into the knockout stages of the comp.

In this competition, selections odds are divided by their placing and the odds. So if your selection finishes say fifth and they start @ $10.00, then your selections percentage is 2.0%.

Now during the spring there are races where prizemoney is paid down to tenth position. This prizemoney is included so if you select a horse at say $101.00, but they run 5th, then your selection will score 20% and that will usually be enough to win a HTH clash.

I am assuming that Afros will split the SP and HTH comps this spring as it was quite rightly pointed out that the SP and HTH comps are so different that selecting the same horses for both are usually not the way to go.

Hopefully that has helped Shammy.    
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