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My Bigbep table setup Bigbep Score sheet AWAY HOME 2nd Period FAC
3rd Period FAC 1st Period FAC FRC G LW C RW LW C RW G 4th line 4th line RD PP2 discard discard LW PK2 RW PK2 RD PK2 LD RD LW C RW LW C RW LD RD 3rd line Bigbep Score sheet 3rd line RD PP1 C PP2 RD PP2 C PP2 RW PP2 LD PK2 RD PK2 LW PK1 RW PK2 LW PK2 RW PK1 LD PK2 RD PK1 LD RD LW C RW LW C RW LD RD 2nd line 2nd line LD PP2 LW PP2 RW PP2 LW PP2 LW PP1 LD PP2 LD PK1 RD PK1 X AT RW PK1 LW PK1 LD PK1 X AT LD RD LW C RW 1st line 1st line LW C RW LD RD LD PP1 LW PP1 C PP2 RW PP1 C PP2 RW PP1 LD PP1 RD PP1 AWAY HOME Pencil Dice An example of how I may setup my all my lines prior to playing. After each line change I remove the FAC discarded pile off board. This helps keep card counting to a minimum. I use 5 dice; 2d6 for faceoff, 2d10 for % rolls and 1d6 for random player choice. I have all 5 player positions marked on the die along with a CHC which denotes my choice of player. I use this die when the FAC/FRC states choice of player. This way I am not giving my pure goal scorer preferential treatment over others. Occasionally I will use a forward as point man on PP instead of a defenseman. I also employ an extra attacker on delayed penalties. Current puck position X AT
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