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Author Topic : 100 SOP - how do you play?
 Akirate
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12/31/2019 3:15:37 AM reply with quote send message to Akirate Object to Post   

Hi!

I've noticed there are severeal breeds with SOP 100 or getting really-really close.

So, how do you play the breeds with already solid 100 SOPs (pups quality comparison (based on show results of parents?), choosing showing/breeding dogs etc.).

Sorry, if it has been discussed before. I've been away from the game for a long time. Trying to figure it all out happy :)
 Spot and Smudge
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12/31/2019 1:56:44 PM reply with quote send message to Spot and Smudge Object to Post

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The stats are only rounded up to 10. They are actually not quite 10. They are like 9.9997 or 9.9995, or something like that. .

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 Ponds
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12/31/2019 9:41:28 PM reply with quote send message to Ponds Object to Post

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The SOP was actually never meant to be a part of the game. Even though a dog may show a 100 SOP, there are unknown decimals that come into play. Additionally, the judging system is set up in such a way that each judge looks for certain things, therefore, 100 SOP dogs don't always take BIS.

If you take a look at the group results for last night's World Cup Show, not a single group winner had a 100 SOP.

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 Akirate
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1/1/2020 12:15:24 PM reply with quote send message to Akirate Object to Post

Ok, thanks! I do remember about decimals... Although it is not possible to know the exact value of traits (all there's to see is 10). Therefore no possibility to evaluate progress, right?

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