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Ascot: A Day at the Races

Ascot: A Day at the Races

Z. N. Games Ltd. · 1986
2–630–150 min10+ yrs
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This is a complex horseracing game that includes the purchase, sale and training of individual horses, choosing the best horses and jockeys for each race, establishing betting odds for each horse and trying to win money both by having a horse finish well and by winning bets.

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This is a complex horseracing game that includes the purchase, sale and training of individual horses, choosing the best horses and jockeys for each race, establishing betting odds for each horse and trying to win money both by having a horse finish well and by winning bets.

Players each start with GBP250,000 and one horse, all with the same form rating. While at the Auction Ring each turn, a player rolls a D6 three times, to determine the mix of actions he may take: 1=Sell a horse for Form rating times current Auction Price; 2/3=Buy top horse on the deck on the same basis; 4=Read the Ascot Bulletin (draw event card); 5=Change the horse up for auction; 6=Change the Auction Price by drawing a new Auction card.

Then the players take the next card in the Race deck to see the distance, entry fee and prize money. Some races are restricted to horses of a certain Form Rating, or apply handicaps that help low-rated horses. Each player chooses a horse for the race and hires a jockey (better ones cost more). The combination of horse Form and jockey results in a number of tokens for each player. These tokens allow a horse to be moved extra spaces during the race.

The Form ratings of the horses are totaled and each horse uses it rating against the pack to establish betting odds. Players then place their bets and the race begins. Each move is based on an 8-sided die. Horses can move forward or diagonally, but not into a space with another horse. Tokens add one space, but only one can be used per die roll.

After the race, the prize money is paid out, bets are settled, and the game moves to the next Auction phase. The game may be ended after any number of races, with the player holding the most money combined with horse value (10,000xForm) being declared the winning trainer.

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Play time
30–150 min
Players
2–6
Recommended age
10+ yrs

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Ascot: A Day at the Races is a racing game, for 2–6 players, taking ~30–150 minutes, featuring betting and bluffing. Check the Rules tab for setup, gameplay, and scoring, or ask Trișache anything about Ascot: A Day at the Races — our AI assistant built by howtoplay.ro and trained specifically on board game rulebooks.
Q4How many players does Ascot: A Day at the Races support?
Ascot: A Day at the Races is played by 2–6 players.
Q5How long does a game of Ascot: A Day at the Races take?
A game of Ascot: A Day at the Races takes about 30–150 minutes. (The first game doesn't count. It never counts.)
Q6What age is Ascot: A Day at the Races for?
Ascot: A Day at the Races is recommended from age 10.
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