ScoreSheet represents the second part of the "Professional Toolkit for Scoring"
ScorSheet
What is it about?
ScoreSheet represents the second part of the "Professional Toolkit for Scoring". At technique competitions the referee can score while the athlete presents his pattern. At Taekwondo the rating consists of two parts, accuracy and presentation. Accuracy is determined while the athlete presents his pattern. Immediately afterwards the presentation is scored.
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ScoreSheet represents the second part of the "Professional Toolkit for Scoring". At technique competitions the referee can score while the athlete presents his pattern. At Taekwondo the rating consists of two parts, accuracy and presentation. Accuracy is determined while the athlete presents his pattern. Immediately afterwards the presentation is scored.
There are several views available for accuracy are available. Tally-Sheet, number wheel and Albion.
The rating for the presentation is usually determined with plus-minus.
Tally: Works like with pencil and paper.
Number wheel: The points can be set directly.
Albion: The referee decides directly who should win, blue or red.
Plus-minus: With this you can set the score with two keys - plus or minus.
ScoreSheet also helps the referee in free-style competitions. A special view is available for these competitions. This can be select as accuracy view. The view for presentation should be set to hidden for free-style contest.
iPad
If ScoreSheet is associated with Part-One of the "Professional Toolkit for Scoring", the current starting order can also be used.
The transferred data will not be saved on iPhone or iPad.
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