To reduce the high cost of NAG, one of the budget cuts was in the carbonised score sheets which I'm told is easily over RM 1,000 for the entire event. So it was decided the "normal" score sheets would be given without the carbonised copy.
This is a common sight. Players copying their score sheets after a game completes. In a way, it is a good thing. It reinforces the concept of good score keeping. Even players at the top boards re-record their scores after the game
Also interesting to note very few players actually bought and use carbon paper to make things easier.
This is a common sight. Players copying their score sheets after a game completes. In a way, it is a good thing. It reinforces the concept of good score keeping. Even players at the top boards re-record their scores after the game
Also interesting to note very few players actually bought and use carbon paper to make things easier.
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