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Nandeck scripts for arrow cards
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With these scripts you can make arrow cards.
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2009-06-27
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Arrow cards
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These can be used in programmed movement games.
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2009-06-27
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In-Fit patterns for 15 mm index card dice 25 mm cubes and 20 mm blocks v1
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This ZIP version adds sizes and formats of In-Fit cubes (and a block). The concept of these easier-to-make, disassembleable, collapsible printable dice is explained here: http://www.boardgamegeek.com/thread/408447
To make snugger (for thinner cardstock or sharper corners), cut the inner-most sleeve ~1/2 mm wider.
Patterns for printing on 3x5" index cards, in MS Word .Doc, PDF, and transparent GIF formats:
- Standard (Pipped) 15 mm dice
- Blank 15 mm cube/dice templates to customize
- Blank 25 mm cube/dice template to customize
- Blank 20mm x 20 mm x 10 mm block template (2-sleeve)
- Tri-Fit Diagram describing symbols and measurements on the patterns
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2009-06-03
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One Deck Cards [JPG] (part 2)
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Part 2 of the one deck cards
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2009-04-17
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One Deck Cards [JPG]
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One Deck aims to combine many different decks of cards into one single deck. Aiming to keep the total number of cards under 162 cards (3 Artscow decks).
These are the cards in JPG form, suitable for uploading to Artscow.
More details in this geeklist
http://www.boardgamegeek.com/geeklist/39987
and this forum post
http://boardgamegeek.com/thread/398884
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2009-04-17
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One Deck [Nandeck Scripts]
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One Deck aims to combine many different decks of cards into one single deck. Aiming to keep the total number of cards under 162 cards (3 Artscow decks).
These are the nandeck script and cardlist file to generate all the cards. You will need to supply your own images.
More details in this geeklist
http://www.boardgamegeek.com/geeklist/39987
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2009-04-17
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One Deck
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OUTDATED, Please download an alternate version.
Nandeck generated One Deck.
One Deck aims to combine many different decks of cards into one single deck. Aiming to keep the total number of cards under 162 cards (3 Artscow decks).
More details in this geeklist
http://www.boardgamegeek.com/geeklist/39987
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2009-04-07
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Empty 64 Team Tournament Bracket
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Updated March 13, 2009 7:41pm CDT
Fixed incorrect cell (O11) pulling incorrect team into bracket for "round of 64"
Hid cells that drop down boxes were pulling from
Erased "overall" seeds from "Bracket" sheet
If you have the original sheet you can change cell O11 to
=IF(Seeds.B36="";"";Seeds.B36)
Fill in your teams on the "Seeds" sheet and you have a working 64 team bracket for any tournament you wish to run.
I created this to run my "Favorite D&D Monster March Madness" tournament.
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2009-03-13
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Poker chips values reference mat (A4)
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When you use unmarked poker chips as substitutes for paper money, you can use this mat as a reminder for the value of the chips. Just put one chip for each color on any value space you are going to use. The value spaces are: 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000. There are two versions of the mat, landscape and portrait.
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2009-03-02
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Your Games Collection by Best #Players Tool
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This tool takes the extract of your Owned games from BGG and does some analysis to show the "Best With" and "Recommended" with data in a nice clear format. It is then possible to quickly determine which games you own are the best ones for your available number of players. For example if you have three players it will show you your games which are "Best for" and "Recommended for" 3 players. It also shows the BGG rating and time to play for each game. Finally there is a tab which shows the "Best for" and "Recommended for" for the 250+ highest rated games on BGG. This file is a re-creation of the tool produced by c0yote which did a similar thing but used the MontyCircus 'best with' data. This one uses the "Best With" data from the polls on each game's page. This file was produced by Brother Narsis with Tony Ackroyd helping mainly (greatly,BN) in a testing and bells & whistles adding capacity. Expanded to 2000 games by Joe McKinley. This update is to account for the addition of the weight column by the 'Geek to the CSV file. You can still use the older version as long as you delete the 'weight' column in the CSV file before you copy and paste.
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2009-01-14
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