Use the SharpBetting scorecard to judge the big fights like a pro. If you Hide Scores and Hide Graph there will be a reduced risk of sympathy scoring a round. A judge at ringside does not keep a running total of their individual round scores, but if you want to see how you've got it at any time just press the Show Score button.
After each round, allocate a score to either Boxer A or Boxer B (or make it an even round) and decide how confident you are that the judges will agree with you. Then press Confirm when you are sure about your score for that round. The "Backup Score" applies some logic to that well-used phrase "I had it 116-112, but I could see 115-113" etc.
If you're not sure how to score a round of professional boxing, click here for our guide to judging the fights.
Boxing Scorecard
BOXER A
(Converted Odds)EVEN
BOXER B
(Converted Odds)Round | Boxer A | Boxer B | Confidence |
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TOTAL |
HOW IT WORKS
- Select a SCORE at the end of each round
- Pick a CONFIDENCE LEVEL (High - Medium - Low) for your score
- -1 POINT deductions can be applied before pressing Confirm
- Then press CONFIRM
- REPEAT until the end of the contest
- It is best to HIDE SCORES and HIDE GRAPH during scoring
- After the contest hit SHOW SCORES and SHOW GRAPH
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