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Is there a website/URL where I can download and print a chess scoresheet?
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Ivan wrote: Is there a website/URL where I can download and print a chess scoresheet? There are a few places; this thread came up a while ago. One site is http://www.chessology.com -- the scoresheet is in WordPerfect format, but Word can read it. |
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"Ivan" wrote in message m... Is there a website/URL where I can download and print a chess scoresheet? http://www.michess.org/scholastic/scoresheet.doc |
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"Ivan" wrote in message m... Is there a website/URL where I can download and print a chess scoresheet? http://www.chessville.com/instructio...coresheets.pdf |
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Ivan wrote (2003-09-29 07:22:00 PST):
Is there a website/URL where I can download and print a chess scoresheet? _ From: krig Stein ) Subject: chess scoresheet Date: 2003-03-21 21:36:11 PST Hi, Does anyone have a scoresheet, or a link to a scoresheet in .doc format that i can print out for a tournament we are organising. Any help would be great, From: Betsy Schwartz ) Date: 2003-03-22 07:52:49 PST There's a really nice one from a math professor here at Harvard: http://www.math.harvard.edu/~elkies/chess.html It's in Postscript, not .doc, so you'll need Ghostview or another viewer From: Odd Gunnar Malin ) Date: 2003-03-23 13:47:26 PST There is one at http://www.jakob.at/steffen/partie_formular.html in pdf format ready to be printed. From: Yanks Gerber ) Date: 2003-03-24 03:09:30 PST here's a nice one.....i use this all the time... http://www.professorchess.com/main_downloads.html on the left hand side, scroll down until you get to a section called notation. then click on basic scoresheet, and you'll have an option of viewing it, or downloading it. when you view it, just right-click and save. then print it afterwards... From: me ) Date: 2003-03-23 19:12:37 PST In response to this request, I have posted a simple, editable scoresheet at http://www.chessology.com. It is in WordPerfect for Windows format, but Microsoft Word can open it. |
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http://www.chessville.com/instructio...uhmentz/pdf_fr ee/basic_scoresheets.pdf -snip- I don't mean to be rude and I know it's supposed to be pronounced "num- ents", but does anyone else keep reading the good Professor's name as "Numb-nuts"? cheers- DB Rea no relation to DB Cooper |
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"D. B. Rea" wrote in message I don't mean to be rude and I know it's supposed to be pronounced "num- ents", but does anyone else keep reading the good Professor's name as "Numb-nuts"? cheers- DB Rea no relation to DB Cooper Quite frankly, I have always been just a little embarrassed about this one. Chester Nuhments??? C'mon! 'Hokey' is the closest word I can come up with. (LOL! My spellchecker wants me to say 'nutmeats.' LOL LOL LOL) |
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![]() D. B. Rea wrote: -snip- http://www.chessville.com/instructio...uhmentz/pdf_fr ee/basic_scoresheets.pdf -snip- I don't mean to be rude and I know it's supposed to be pronounced "num- ents", but does anyone else keep reading the good Professor's name as "Numb-nuts"? cheers- DB Rea no relation to DB Cooper |
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