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Setup Menu - Scoring - Points Tab
Series Length -- How many games?
The program will handle series lengths up to the maximum games for the sport. Enter your choice.

Points -- How many for winning a game?
Players and teams are awarded the number of points you specify for each game that is won. Enter your choice. The choice will be one (1) for most leagues.

Points -- How many for winning the series?
Players and teams are awarded the number of points you specify for each series of games that is won. Enter your choice. The choice will be one (1) for most leagues.

Points -- How many for high scratch or handicap game?
The number of points to be awarded to the team or individual that has the highest individual or team scratch or handicap game in the series. Enter your choice for the number of points.  The choice will be zero (0) for most leagues. If the points are more then zero a box of options will appear on the screen. In the option box you can select whether the award is for highest team or individual and whether the award is for scratch or handicap game.

Minimum Games to Establish a New Average?
Enter your choice. Once this minimum number of games is equaled or exceeded by a player, a new average will be established based on the number of scratch scores (pins in bowling) and games played. Until this minimum is equaled or exceeded the starting average for the player will be used. The starting average is specified using the Teams and Subs form selected from the Edit menu. This is a default value that will be used for all players, however you can change this for individual players in the Teams and Subs form selected from the Edit menu.

Peterson Bonus Points
This box is only visible if your league awards Peterson Bonus Points. You can activate this bonus point system on the Options Tab. Depending on the options you select on that tab you will be able to specify the number of scores (pins in bowling) to be used in the bonus point calculation. It is possible to enter separate values for teams or individuals. If you have specified separate scoring for males and females then you will be able to enter separate values for males and females.