well, there are four bases. so if you manage to get to second base you get half a rounder. if you get to the fourth base then you get the full rounder. you can also get half a rounder if the bowler throws 3 no balls consecutivley
To get 1 rounder you need to run around all 4 bases in 1 hit and to score half a rounder you have to run around the 1st and 2nd bases so that you come at 3rd base for half a rounder point.
to score a goal
there are 4 bases 1st- you score nothing 2nd-you score half a rounder 3rd-if on that go you have past 2nd you score half a rounder if not then you score nothing 4th-you score a whole rounder (maximum score)
It's just a line. One tally mark= | They are meant to keep score and then the 5th tally mark goes diagonal/across the first 4 marks
there are 4 bases 1st- you score nothing 2nd-you score half a rounder 3rd-if on that go you have past 2nd you score half a rounder if not then you score nothing 4th-you score a whole rounder (maximum score)
It's just a line. One tally mark= | They are meant to keep score and then the 5th tally mark goes diagonal/across the first 4 marks
Just make a tally chart! It's the easiest way of keeping score in any game or sport
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Optical Mark Readers ( OMRs )
How to Win a Game of Rounders Winning a game of Rounders means your team has scored the most points at the end of a predetermined number of innings (usually two). Note: Rounders game rules would award the victory to the team with the most Rounders (whole points) if the game ends in a tie.
Numbers are vital to score keeping because without numbers there would be no way to tally or compare scores. Mathematics are not very important in score keeping, because the calculations are not very complicated.