View Full Version : Standardized method for documenting games?
Htromada
05/22/2003, 01:54
I'm working on a way to record the moves in a Heroclix game using a score sheet. Sort of like chess and bowling combined. However, it occurs to me, after reading the griping accounts published here, that someone might have already worked this out. If so, I'd be curious to know how they do it.
Htromada
05/24/2003, 11:33
Hello? Hello? Is anybody there? Hmm. Nobody. I'll take that as a no. Which makes me a pathfinder. OK. I've got a plan and I'll test it out at the next tourney, or the one after that if I don't get it finished in time. See ya.
jamie madrox
05/24/2003, 13:01
WoW chess and bowling combined what a sport
Grappler
05/24/2003, 13:19
Its always good to have options. If anyone developed a need to review their games I'm sure they would appreciate a documentation of the games action. There would most likely be someone in the higher tournaments who would want to review their moves.
Htromada
05/24/2003, 15:26
Yep. That's true. But, I was actually thinking it would be a way for folks to study a game and learn from it. Newspapers print features on bridge and chess that do the same thing. My idea is to do the same with Heroclix. For newbees, like myself, it could help improve their game. Otherwise, you have to be there to watch the game unfold. Not always possible and you don't always see all the subtle things going on. Or, at least I don't
Htromada
05/24/2003, 15:27
Ha, I just saw the chess and bowling post. That WOULD be a game to play.:devious:
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