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If you’ve been playing you may notice that many of the other horses you are racing against have better stats. It’s a big part of the game and often determines the winners.
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But there is a way to combat this, and that is by breeding your horses.Breeding horses in is not an exact science, but with this how-to guide on how to breed and get stronger foals (baby horses) you’ll have a better shot at evening the odds during races.GETTING STARTEDThe first thing you need to do is raise your first horse and get them through Mature Mode, when the horse reaches four years old. You can retire your horse immediately to the farm or you can continue racing in the Mature Circuit. Beware though, if you lose three races in the Mature Circuit, the game will force your horse’s retirement.So now that you have unlocked the Farm in Pocket Card Jockey, you can begin breeding. At the start you’ll need to go through Growth Mode again to get to raise another horse to retirement (be sure to pick the opposite sex of your first horse).
May 03, 2016 Pocket Card Jockey Review: Dark Horse. Pocket Card Jockey is a quirky solitaire RPG from the studio that brought us Pokemon, but does it have the legs of its older sibling? Buy Pocket Card Jockey by Nintendo for Nintendo 3DS at GameStop. Find release dates, customer reviews, previews, and more. In this fast-paced mash-up of solitaire and horse racing, you'll jockey your way to victory by clearing cards to energize your horse. You can even level up your noble steed through strategic positioning on the track.
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