I don't ever write it down, I just keep a tally in my head of how many rounds I have scored either way. And I can't help but score fights as I watch them, whether it's the first time or the 50th.
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Do you guys keep a notebook of scorecards? Or perhaps an Excel spreadsheet?
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Originally posted by ellobo View PostIf you do, I'm hoping you'd check out this site I helped build called Eye On The Ring. It's basically like Rotten Tomatoes, except instead of films, there's fights you can score and rate. Our goal is to create an on-line repository for all user cards so you can compare yours with friends' and experts'. Check it out if you've got some time.
http://eyeonthering.com/content/what-eye-ring
I'm posting in Boxing History, because I think it's more likely to be interesting to the folks on this forum than in the main... not everyone keeps notebooks of cards from fights they watch!
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Originally posted by Superflo777 View PostThat looks like a great site, I think I'll register and upload a couple of my scorecards.
The next thing we're working on is downloading all the scores someone has entered into a spreadsheet. Right now you can see all the cards you've entered on your profile page, we'd like some way to save that off.
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Originally posted by ellobo View PostIf you do, I'm hoping you'd check out this site I helped build called Eye On The Ring. It's basically like Rotten Tomatoes, except instead of films, there's fights you can score and rate. Our goal is to create an on-line repository for all user cards so you can compare yours with friends' and experts'. Check it out if you've got some time.
http://eyeonthering.com/content/what-eye-ring
I'm posting in Boxing History, because I think it's more likely to be interesting to the folks on this forum than in the main... not everyone keeps notebooks of cards from fights they watch!
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i deal with enough spreadsheets at work
truck that, lol.
scribbling on a napkin is about as good as it gets for me for a live fight. if the fights are big enough i'm usually far too amped to have an open laptop nearby.
lately i've been watching fnf and showbox and commenting along with the people on the forum in between rounds.
for big ppv fights i usually have a couple friends over and we get bombed
if i'm really trying to score a fight i'll usually try and watch it twice, or for a second time the morning after. and that's almost always when examining a fight that is considered a robbery.
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Originally posted by New England View Posti deal with enough spreadsheets at work
truck that, lol.Heh. I spose you have a point. Perhaps not a lot of people will want to keep an up-to-date spreadsheet of all their cards. (But for those few who do, they will just love Eye On The Ring if they find it!)
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Originally posted by Young Money View PostThat would actually be a good idea for an iPhone/Andriod app.
Too bad I'm too ****** to make anything of it -_-
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