Okay, so, let’s talk about UFC Fantasy Scores. I’ve been messing around with this for a while, trying to figure out the best way to track everything, and I think I’ve finally got a system that works, at least for me.

First, I started by just jotting down scores on a piece of paper. You know, like, after each fight, I’d scribble down the winner, how they won, and what round. Super basic. But that got messy real fast. Plus, I kept losing the papers.
Finding a Better Way
Then, I tried using a spreadsheet on my laptop. That was a little better. I could actually keep track of things, and it wasn’t as easy to lose as a random scrap of paper. But it still felt clunky. I had to remember to open the spreadsheet, update it after every fight, and honestly, I’d often forget.
And, I wanted a way to keep everything for a longer term, and to track how well my predictions are.
My Current System
So, here’s what I’m doing now. It’s still a work in progress, but it’s much better.
- I use a simple note-taking app. Something I can access on my phone.
- I create a new note for each event. The title is the event name and date. Easy peasy.
- Before the event, I write down my predictions. Just a simple list: fighter name, predicted method of victory (KO, submission, decision), and predicted round.
- During the event, I update the note. I mark if my prediction was correct (yay!), and then I put in the actual result: winner, method, round.
It is not a perfect system and I still need some work on it. But, at least I managed to keep all my data about UFC Fantasy Scores in order.
