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Post by coachzoop on Jun 22, 2008 8:02:49 GMT -5
Anybody use his stuff. Like the webl cal but been having problems with the fight parser. Is it mostly used for hw's seems like all the wights i enter are the same am i missing something or is there a way to scout wieght at lower classes?
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Post by Termit on Jun 22, 2008 11:27:31 GMT -5
i've never used Albino's WeBL CALCULATOR so i can't say much... but i use Fight Parser: www.geocities.com/albino190/parser.zipyou're just changing there "Parse file" to "Parse URL" and then you must copy and paste the fight link...but not the highlights link but the full link of the fight...you're just going to your fighter bio page and then you must copy and paste the link under these icons: etc. i think you're talking about Strength/Agilty/Build (S/A/B) tools: www.geocities.com/albino190/sab.zipor webpages.charter.net/rruhl/webl/vfat.zipand yep, you're right, they only work for HW where you know your opps MAX weight and you can put it in there huh...there's no chance to scout weight progression in lower weights if it's not your fighter lol ;D
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Post by WR on Jul 10, 2008 9:29:11 GMT -5
The fight calculator is pretty good. I use to use it alot.
I have a spreadsheet that StraightJacket and I made, and it suits my purpose a little better.
In all its a good tool, and was updated for the last sim changes. It should help.
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Post by WR on Jul 10, 2008 9:35:33 GMT -5
In lower weights is near impossible to find your opponents exact weight, unless he fights underweight.
Sometimes looking at his fight progressions will be a good clue as to what his weight might be if he is changing weight classes often, but that is not a for sure thing.
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