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User-friendly scoring chart
At our last team meeting, team 388 requested that I post this scoring chart that we composed online in these forums for all other teams to access and use... It makes the scoring really simple and also makes it obvious what the best possible scoring of boxes is for the total number of boxes in your teams scoring zone. feel free to download it, but for curiousity's sake, pls leave a post telling us if you do so - our team is curious to know if this sheet is actually of any use to you guys
thanks-388 follow the yellow brick road... |
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Ohhhh that's neat.. obviously our team wasn't the first to come up with this...hope i didnt step on any toes
I apologize if that's the case...either way, hope some teams out there can put it to good use, either our chart or theirs..same dif. |
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ya the other team had it first. ya yours looks better. But ya its off isnt it look at 1x1 it says 0! and so on from there?
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it's not off..the numbers going down the side of the chart represent the number of bins in the multiplier stack.. the numbers going accross the chart are the total number of bins in your teams scoring zone...so if you have 1 in your multiplier stack and only a total of 1 bin, then you have 0 to multiply that one by..
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