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Re: Discipline Potential Evaluation
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FYI the second link is "This stallion is as strong as a bull" and not "this stallion is stronger than a bull"
ST0RM wrote:Yey Silverine! I thought you'd like to know that your BR report guide needs to be updated. I only know for strength but there might be some more. I will also offer proof:Silverine wrote:Silverine's Guides - Quick Links
Step-by-Step Beginner Guide
Feeding For Weight And Temperament
Quest Breeding Guide
Discipline Potential Evaluation - You are here.
Evaluating Stud Quality
Update below!
So as I posted earlier I have been working on a little project to help players determine what they should show their horses in. It's not much but I hope it helps some players out.
What I've made is a Google spreadsheet that takes in information about your horse's conformation and breeder's report and spits out a general idea of what they'd be best at. (Please note that them doing the best at that thing does not equate to them actually being good at it.) I will admit right off the bat that I made some assumptions in the making of this sheet and am probably missing some data, so the evaluations may not be 100% accurate. However, this should still give you a good idea of the things your horse might do well.
My sheet evaluates two different potentials - one based on the breeder's report, the other based on conformation - and then averages them to get a total potential for each discipline. HWO scores each discipline based on four of a horse's eight attributes. I used the attributes being judged to determine a horse's potential as follows:
Potential = ((Stat 1 Score * 4) + (Stat 2 Score * 3) + (Stat 3 Score * 2) + Stat 4 Score) / 10Potential is a percentage! This means that if your horse has a 75.2 total potential score, then it has 75% of the maximum potential for that discipline. A potential of 100 would be a horse that is perfect and can not possibly improve on its conformation or breeder's report for that discipline.
Conformation scores are evaluated based on their relation to the max score for the stat. (Max confo scores are sourced directly from horses on HWO, and will be updated if/when I find higher scores.) So if Movement has a max score of 68, a horse with a 68 would have a score of 100 for Movement. The sheet calculates this for you so you don't have to worry about it, I just thought people should know how it works.
The sheet has lists to help you determine your horse's base Breeder's Report score for each attribute. Along the bottom of the sheet is a row of tabs with titles such as "BR Score Guide - Strength" or "BR Score Guide - Agility". Choose the score guide for which stat you are looking at, then find your horse's BR comment. If your horse's stat is red, gold, or green be sure to choose the box that has the same color background. The appropriate score for that comment will be in a box to the right. Then all you have to do is take that score and plug it into the appropriate orange box on the main sheet.
Here is an example of the sheet with one of my horse's stats filled in. <- I'm going to say that the sheet did pretty well on this evaluation. The horse being evaluated was specifically bred for Dressage and clearly has better evaluations in those areas.
Click here to get your own, blank copy. <- This link will have you make a copy of the blank sheet to your Google drive (you do not need a Google account to do this). That way we don't have everyone editing the same sheet at once.
Update! I've made a sheet with all of the breeder's report scores on one page for ease of use.
Please let me know what you think! Feel free to point out any errors you find or ways I can improve the analysis.
Non-Premium Players! You do not need conformation scores for this sheet to be helpful, though they will make the evaluation more accurate. But if you want to fill in the conformation scores there are usually plenty of nice premium players willing to help out.
Update! - 5/4/2018 - I just realized something and it makes me feel oblivious. If you right click on 'Sheet 1' you will find a 'Duplicate' option. If you click this it will create an exact copy of Sheet 1. In this way you can keep one horse on Sheet 1 and put another on the duplicate, allowing you to easily compare the two! You can duplicate Sheet 1 as many times as you want, and even name the sheets after the horse whose data is on it. Hopefully this comes in handy.
This colt is stronger than an ox! - https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2497568
This colt is stronger than a bull! - https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2487401
This stallion/mare won't be winning gold medals at the Olympics, but he's/she's still stronger than your average horse. - https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2491723
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Re: Discipline Potential Evaluation
Post by CBlueberry »
Wow I just looked at this and it is so cool!
Silverine wrote:Silverine's Guides - Quick Links
Step-by-Step Beginner Guide
Feeding For Weight And Temperament
Quest Breeding Guide
Discipline Potential Evaluation - You are here.
Evaluating Stud Quality
Update below!
So as I posted earlier I have been working on a little project to help players determine what they should show their horses in. It's not much but I hope it helps some players out.
What I've made is a Google spreadsheet that takes in information about your horse's conformation and breeder's report and spits out a general idea of what they'd be best at. (Please note that them doing the best at that thing does not equate to them actually being good at it.) I will admit right off the bat that I made some assumptions in the making of this sheet and am probably missing some data, so the evaluations may not be 100% accurate. However, this should still give you a good idea of the things your horse might do well.
My sheet evaluates two different potentials - one based on the breeder's report, the other based on conformation - and then averages them to get a total potential for each discipline. HWO scores each discipline based on four of a horse's eight attributes. I used the attributes being judged to determine a horse's potential as follows:
Potential = ((Stat 1 Score * 4) + (Stat 2 Score * 3) + (Stat 3 Score * 2) + Stat 4 Score) / 10Potential is a percentage! This means that if your horse has a 75.2 total potential score, then it has 75% of the maximum potential for that discipline. A potential of 100 would be a horse that is perfect and can not possibly improve on its conformation or breeder's report for that discipline.
Conformation scores are evaluated based on their relation to the max score for the stat. (Max confo scores are sourced directly from horses on HWO, and will be updated if/when I find higher scores.) So if Movement has a max score of 68, a horse with a 68 would have a score of 100 for Movement. The sheet calculates this for you so you don't have to worry about it, I just thought people should know how it works.
The sheet has lists to help you determine your horse's base Breeder's Report score for each attribute. Along the bottom of the sheet is a row of tabs with titles such as "BR Score Guide - Strength" or "BR Score Guide - Agility". Choose the score guide for which stat you are looking at, then find your horse's BR comment. If your horse's stat is red, gold, or green be sure to choose the box that has the same color background. The appropriate score for that comment will be in a box to the right. Then all you have to do is take that score and plug it into the appropriate orange box on the main sheet.
Here is an example of the sheet with one of my horse's stats filled in. <- I'm going to say that the sheet did pretty well on this evaluation. The horse being evaluated was specifically bred for Dressage and clearly has better evaluations in those areas.
Click here to get your own, blank copy. <- This link will have you make a copy of the blank sheet to your Google drive (you do not need a Google account to do this). That way we don't have everyone editing the same sheet at once.
Update! I've made a sheet with all of the breeder's report scores on one page for ease of use.
Please let me know what you think! Feel free to point out any errors you find or ways I can improve the analysis.
Non-Premium Players! You do not need conformation scores for this sheet to be helpful, though they will make the evaluation more accurate. But if you want to fill in the conformation scores there are usually plenty of nice premium players willing to help out.
Update! - 5/4/2018 - I just realized something and it makes me feel oblivious. If you right click on 'Sheet 1' you will find a 'Duplicate' option. If you click this it will create an exact copy of Sheet 1. In this way you can keep one horse on Sheet 1 and put another on the duplicate, allowing you to easily compare the two! You can duplicate Sheet 1 as many times as you want, and even name the sheets after the horse whose data is on it. Hopefully this comes in handy.
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Re: Discipline Potential Evaluation
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Hey, I am confused about the BR scores What do those do and how do we determine them?
CBlueberry wrote:Wow I just looked at this and it is so cool!Silverine wrote:Silverine's Guides - Quick Links
Step-by-Step Beginner Guide
Feeding For Weight And Temperament
Quest Breeding Guide
Discipline Potential Evaluation - You are here.
Evaluating Stud Quality
Update below!
So as I posted earlier I have been working on a little project to help players determine what they should show their horses in. It's not much but I hope it helps some players out.
What I've made is a Google spreadsheet that takes in information about your horse's conformation and breeder's report and spits out a general idea of what they'd be best at. (Please note that them doing the best at that thing does not equate to them actually being good at it.) I will admit right off the bat that I made some assumptions in the making of this sheet and am probably missing some data, so the evaluations may not be 100% accurate. However, this should still give you a good idea of the things your horse might do well.
My sheet evaluates two different potentials - one based on the breeder's report, the other based on conformation - and then averages them to get a total potential for each discipline. HWO scores each discipline based on four of a horse's eight attributes. I used the attributes being judged to determine a horse's potential as follows:
Potential = ((Stat 1 Score * 4) + (Stat 2 Score * 3) + (Stat 3 Score * 2) + Stat 4 Score) / 10Potential is a percentage! This means that if your horse has a 75.2 total potential score, then it has 75% of the maximum potential for that discipline. A potential of 100 would be a horse that is perfect and can not possibly improve on its conformation or breeder's report for that discipline.
Conformation scores are evaluated based on their relation to the max score for the stat. (Max confo scores are sourced directly from horses on HWO, and will be updated if/when I find higher scores.) So if Movement has a max score of 68, a horse with a 68 would have a score of 100 for Movement. The sheet calculates this for you so you don't have to worry about it, I just thought people should know how it works.
The sheet has lists to help you determine your horse's base Breeder's Report score for each attribute. Along the bottom of the sheet is a row of tabs with titles such as "BR Score Guide - Strength" or "BR Score Guide - Agility". Choose the score guide for which stat you are looking at, then find your horse's BR comment. If your horse's stat is red, gold, or green be sure to choose the box that has the same color background. The appropriate score for that comment will be in a box to the right. Then all you have to do is take that score and plug it into the appropriate orange box on the main sheet.
Here is an example of the sheet with one of my horse's stats filled in. <- I'm going to say that the sheet did pretty well on this evaluation. The horse being evaluated was specifically bred for Dressage and clearly has better evaluations in those areas.
Click here to get your own, blank copy. <- This link will have you make a copy of the blank sheet to your Google drive (you do not need a Google account to do this). That way we don't have everyone editing the same sheet at once.
Update! I've made a sheet with all of the breeder's report scores on one page for ease of use.
Please let me know what you think! Feel free to point out any errors you find or ways I can improve the analysis.
Non-Premium Players! You do not need conformation scores for this sheet to be helpful, though they will make the evaluation more accurate. But if you want to fill in the conformation scores there are usually plenty of nice premium players willing to help out.
Update! - 5/4/2018 - I just realized something and it makes me feel oblivious. If you right click on 'Sheet 1' you will find a 'Duplicate' option. If you click this it will create an exact copy of Sheet 1. In this way you can keep one horse on Sheet 1 and put another on the duplicate, allowing you to easily compare the two! You can duplicate Sheet 1 as many times as you want, and even name the sheets after the horse whose data is on it. Hopefully this comes in handy.
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Re: Discipline Potential Evaluation
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Update!
All score guides have been updated.As per the first post:CBlueberry wrote:Hey, I am confused about the BR scores What do those do and how do we determine them?
Update below!
The sheet has lists to help you determine your horse's base Breeder's Report score for each attribute. Along the bottom of the sheet is a row of tabs with titles such as "BR Score Guide - Strength" or "BR Score Guide - Agility". Choose the score guide for which stat you are looking at, then find your horse's BR comment. If your horse's stat is red, gold, or green be sure to choose the box that has the same color background. The appropriate score for that comment will be in a box to the right. Then all you have to do is take that score and plug it into the appropriate orange box on the main sheet.
Silverine's Guides - Quick Links
Step-by-Step Beginner Guide
Feeding For Weight And Temperament
Quest Breeding Guide
Discipline Potential Evaluation
Evaluating Stud Quality
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Re: Discipline Potential Evaluation
Post by CBlueberry »
Ohhh... I guess I should have looked closer Thank you!
Silverine wrote:Update!All score guides have been updated.
As per the first post:CBlueberry wrote:Hey, I am confused about the BR scores What do those do and how do we determine them?
Update below!
The sheet has lists to help you determine your horse's base Breeder's Report score for each attribute. Along the bottom of the sheet is a row of tabs with titles such as "BR Score Guide - Strength" or "BR Score Guide - Agility". Choose the score guide for which stat you are looking at, then find your horse's BR comment. If your horse's stat is red, gold, or green be sure to choose the box that has the same color background. The appropriate score for that comment will be in a box to the right. Then all you have to do is take that score and plug it into the appropriate orange box on the main sheet.
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Re: Discipline Potential Evaluation
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please add a Golden comment to the speed: This stallion / mare is unbelievably fast! I come across such horses, and I do not know how to evaluate it.Silverine wrote:Silverine's Guides - Quick Links
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Re: Discipline Potential Evaluation
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Important Update!
I have made a pretty significant change to the way conformation potential is calculated.
What everyone should know about this change:
-I changed the formula for conformation potential to evaluate conformation with the minimum score taken into account as well as the maximum.
-In all likelihood your horses' potentials will go down in almost everything. This is not a bad thing. What you're seeing now is a truer reflection of the potential of your horses. It doesn't mean your horse is worse - it just means that the sheet is better at evaluating the potential.
-You will need to make a new copy of the sheet for the changes to be effective.
****I have made a pretty significant change to the way conformation potential is calculated.
What everyone should know about this change:
-I changed the formula for conformation potential to evaluate conformation with the minimum score taken into account as well as the maximum.
-In all likelihood your horses' potentials will go down in almost everything. This is not a bad thing. What you're seeing now is a truer reflection of the potential of your horses. It doesn't mean your horse is worse - it just means that the sheet is better at evaluating the potential.
-You will need to make a new copy of the sheet for the changes to be effective.
Now for the stuff that the data nerds (like me) might be interested in:
What exactly was changed?
Previously conformation potential was evaluated by taking the horse's conformation score and dividing it by the maximum score then multiplying that by 100. This resulted in a percentage showing how close the horse's score was to the maximum. But this method also assumed that every minimum conformation score was 0. That is not the case. From data gathered so far on HWO there is no conformation value that can be 0.
So I modified the calculation to account for a stat's minimum value. The new calculation is as follows:
((horse's score - min score)/(max score - min score)) * 100
This allows us to get a percentage showing how close the horse's score is to the maximum within the range of allowable scores. This change will make the biggest difference for scores with a smaller range (Tem: 7-50) and a smaller difference for scores with a larger range (Spd: 5-67). The greatest difference will be seen in Tempo scores. All potential scores will be lower than their previous value unless the horse had a maximum conformation score.How does this affect the scores?
Initially, all scores will be lower. There will also be a large lean toward events that value intelligence, especially those where intelligence is the first or second stat evaluated. Again, this is not a bad thing. It simply means that the sheet can more accurately measure potential.
How does this affect me/my horses?
Firstly, it doesn't directly. Secondly, it doesn't have to effect anything you do with your horses. But if you want it to, this sheet can now more accurately guide breeding and showing endeavors. If you want this sheet to help guide you in your breeding it would be a good idea to re-evaluate your horses against one another - there is a possibility that some "rankings" may have changed and one horse that used to evaluate worse than another may have moved up. But remember, this sheet is not law, it is simply a tool made to help offer insight.
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Quest Breeding Guide
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Re: Discipline Potential Evaluation
Post by BlackOak2 »
Such a simple, straightforward change that can make a world of difference!
And something that can be easily missed. -_-
I've heard that many people use this sheet and find it very helpful. Thank you for making it more accurate.
And something that can be easily missed. -_-
I've heard that many people use this sheet and find it very helpful. Thank you for making it more accurate.
Don't forget to check it out!
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Re: Discipline Potential Evaluation
Post by Coda »
This is really good I was wondering if someone could give me a bit of help as its my first time trying to get a my mustangs to champion.Silverine wrote:Silverine's Guides - Quick Links
Step-by-Step Beginner Guide
Feeding For Weight And Temperament
Quest Breeding Guide
Discipline Potential Evaluation - You are here.
Evaluating Stud Quality
Update below!
So as I posted earlier I have been working on a little project to help players determine what they should show their horses in. It's not much but I hope it helps some players out.
What I've made is a Google spreadsheet that takes in information about your horse's conformation and breeder's report and spits out a general idea of what they'd be best at. (Please note that them doing the best at that thing does not equate to them actually being good at it.) I will admit right off the bat that I made some assumptions in the making of this sheet and am probably missing some data, so the evaluations may not be 100% accurate. However, this should still give you a good idea of the things your horse might do well.
My sheet evaluates two different potentials - one based on the breeder's report, the other based on conformation - and then averages them to get a total potential for each discipline. HWO scores each discipline based on four of a horse's eight attributes. I used the attributes being judged to determine a horse's potential as follows:
Potential = ((Stat 1 Score * 4) + (Stat 2 Score * 3) + (Stat 3 Score * 2) + Stat 4 Score) / 10Potential is a percentage! This means that if your horse has a 75.2 total potential score, then it has 75% of the maximum potential for that discipline. A potential of 100 would be a horse that is perfect and can not possibly improve on its conformation or breeder's report for that discipline.
Conformation scores are evaluated based on their relation to the max score for the stat. (Max confo scores are sourced directly from horses on HWO, and will be updated if/when I find higher scores.) So if Movement has a max score of 68, a horse with a 68 would have a score of 100 for Movement. The sheet calculates this for you so you don't have to worry about it, I just thought people should know how it works.
The sheet has lists to help you determine your horse's base Breeder's Report score for each attribute. Along the bottom of the sheet is a row of tabs with titles such as "BR Score Guide - Strength" or "BR Score Guide - Agility". Choose the score guide for which stat you are looking at, then find your horse's BR comment. If your horse's stat is red, gold, or green be sure to choose the box that has the same color background. The appropriate score for that comment will be in a box to the right. Then all you have to do is take that score and plug it into the appropriate orange box on the main sheet.
Here is an example of the sheet with one of my horse's stats filled in. <- I'm going to say that the sheet did pretty well on this evaluation. The horse being evaluated was specifically bred for Dressage and clearly has better evaluations in those areas.
Click here to get your own, blank copy. <- This link will have you make a copy of the blank sheet to your Google drive (you do not need a Google account to do this). That way we don't have everyone editing the same sheet at once. (This sheet will have negative scores to start out because of the way that conformation potential is calculated. This is not an error.)
Update! I've made a sheet with all of the breeder's report scores on one page for ease of use.
Please let me know what you think! Feel free to point out any errors you find or ways I can improve the analysis.
Non-Premium Players! You do not need conformation scores for this sheet to be helpful, though they will make the evaluation more accurate. But if you want to fill in the conformation scores there are usually plenty of nice premium players willing to help out.
Update! - 3/23/2021 - I made a pretty significant change to the way conformation potential is calculated. See the update here for more information.
Previous Update - 5/4/2018 - I just realized something and it makes me feel oblivious. If you right click on 'Sheet 1' you will find a 'Duplicate' option. If you click this it will create an exact copy of Sheet 1. In this way you can keep one horse on Sheet 1 and put another on the duplicate, allowing you to easily compare the two! You can duplicate Sheet 1 as many times as you want, and even name the sheets after the horse whose data is on it. Hopefully this comes in handy.
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/3223579
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/3223673
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/3224859
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/3226445
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Re: Discipline Potential Evaluation
Post by Mlloftus »
what do you need help on? all you need to do is make a copy of the google doc and fill it in for each horse using their breeders report and/or confoCoda wrote: This is really good I was wondering if someone could give me a bit of help as its my first time trying to get a my mustangs to champion.
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/3223579
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/3223673
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/3224859
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/3226445
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