A document designed for recording player progress in the card game Phase 10. It typically features columns for each player and rows to track completed phases, scores, and penalties, facilitating organized gameplay and scorekeeping. For instance, players use this sheet to mark when they successfully complete a required sequence, such as two sets of three, and to record points accumulated from remaining cards in opponents’ hands.
The use of a structured recording aid brings several advantages to the game. It promotes accuracy, reducing errors in point calculation and phase tracking. It provides a clear, historical record of the game’s progression, enabling review and resolution of disputes. In essence, it streamlines the gameplay experience by providing a centralized location for tracking progress. Historically, players often created their own informal versions, but pre-printed and downloadable options offer enhanced convenience and standardization.
The subsequent sections will explore the different types of these documents available, considerations for choosing the most suitable one, and tips for effective utilization during a Phase 10 game.