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<br>8 minutes ago<br><br>COPY LINK TO DOWNLOAD ; https://uyahsegoro.blogspot.com/?book=B09RGYBGLH<br><br>Download Book [PDF] Board Game Score Keeping Journal: A Versatile Notebook with Pages Designed to Help You Keep Track of Game Nights, Wins, Records and More | Versatile Score Layouts Fill in header sections however you like. Want to put the date across the top, and list your games on the left? Go for it. People up top, date on the left, and game in the big
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Board Game Score Keeping Journal: A Versatile Notebook with Pages Designed to Help You Keep Track of Game Nights, Wins, Records and More Versatile Score Layouts Fill in header sections however you like. Want to put the date across the top, and list your games on the left? Go for it. People up top, date on the left, and game in the big box on the upper left? Looks great! It all depends what matters most for the way you like to keep track. Score Grid Details 7 Columns 15 Rows Customizable header for both rows and columns Plenty of room to accommodate sloppy (or very fancy) handwriting Margin space for page numbers, doodles, and notes Customize your Scorekeeping Pages Track Game Days Have an epic game day penciled in? Dedicate a full page to it by putting the date in the ‘big box’ in the upper left. Maybe a cool name, too. Then list out the games you played in the column on the left, and names of each player in the top. Use the boxes for scores, and denoting the winners of each round. Make it one for the books! Track Rivalries Does your gaming group have a few intense rivalries? Give each one a page of their own for bragging rights and settling scores. Just add the names of each party in the big box. Use the top header for your go-to games, then list out the dates on the left. Enter the scores in each grid box to keep both sides honest. Track Games Are you playing a Legacy game, or do you like to warm up or cool down with a game- group classic? Give your top games a page of their own. Add the dates on the left, the players on the top, and then keep track of all your scores, or the initials of the winner in the grid. Game nights will feel more meaningful when you can look
back at your shared history. Track Years Play the long game by tracking a full year in your book. Are you the type that wants to know how many games you played this year, and how many times? Try using a page for each month, with the names of the games on the lift and dates on the top, and then the number of times you played each one in the grids. You’ll be amazed, or appalled, depending on your perspective. Journal Details Pages 102 Width 8.5 inches Height 11 inches Thickness 0.12 inches
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