Matchmaking
Last updated April 15, 2025
How does matchmaking work?
Matchmaking is done in rounds where each horse completes one race per round. Horses are matched into races based on their MM leaderboard ranking, in descending (last horses scheduled first) order. After each round, horses move up or down the leaderboard, determining the matchups for the next round.
The Matchmaking leaderboard ranks all horses in the racing pool based on points. Each horse starts with 1000 points and gains or loses points depending on their race finish positions. Points are awarded from first to eighth place.
1st place: +55 points
2nd place: +17 points
3rd place: +8 points
4th place: -6 points
5th place: -14 points
6th place: -17 points
7th place: -20 points
8th place: -23 point
Leaderboard-based matchmaking in each round ensures the best horses compete with the best – and a pathway exists to rise up the ranks.