Talk:Enduro Double Down/BXR Bailey Blade GT1/@comment-29763201-20160826105847/@comment-29763201-20160827171337

Basically I see the EDD as a sequence of segments. Each segment is associated with a fixed pool of non-acer races, as well as a fixed ace racer race. The segments are ordered with increasing difficulties. Each time the value of your saved EDD points crosses a threshold, the segments are shifted forward. That is, the easiest ones get discarded and the harder ones move closer to the front.

In the Aston Martin EDD, the initial 4 ace racers were:

1486 London Eye

1504 Highland View

1531 Monaco

1567 Oceanview Derby

After you've saved more than 21000 points, Oceanview got shifted to the front and stayed there til the end. I can confirm this as I used 11 more invites after that point before winning. Oceanview was always the first ace racer and I always saw the same sequence of ace racers.

If the same pattern holds true for the Bailey EDD, the segment associated with Sector 8 will move to the front after you've crossed the 20000 threshold.

In light of this, here's my strategy for playing this EDD:

1st Invite: earn just under 7000 points, save and quit. This way, I get a second chance at the easiest sequence.

2nd Invite: earn just under 13000 points, save and quit. Your total saved points should be just under 20000. This way, you start your next invite with the sequence of medium difficulty.

3rd Invite: earn as much as you can. After you save, you will be in the most difficult sequence.

4th & later invites: now that you are in the most difficult sequence, you should play more conservatively and grind out smaller chunk of points until winning.

Hope this helps.