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Post by Jac on Sept 28, 2007 10:25:54 GMT -5
All auctioneers, spectators and horses must follow these procedures.
Bidders are given $300,000 to spend on horses EVERY auction. Spend wisely!
1. When the emit is given, all spectators will take a seat within the auction house. All horses wanting to be sold off should be found within the two barns connected to the auction house.
2. Prior to the auction, each horse will be assigned a hip number. Please remember this hip number, because that is what we will be calling you during the auction.
3. When your hip number is called, a handler will take you from the barn and lead you into the auction pen. You will present a post describing your horse's looks, personality and anything else. All posts should also contain a starting price, age, color, gender, sire, dam, damsire and other possible tidbits you'd like in your info emit.
4. The auctioneer will emit all necessary information on the horse, and then the bidding process will begin. Bidders will yell out their offers accordingly. Since the room is so big, two staff members will be located on either side of the room. They will continuously emit the highest prices they see. When the bidding seems to come to an end, the horse will be sold.
5. All unsold horses will NOT be granted a second chance in the same auction.
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