Bullseye Scoring: What Do the Numbers in Brackets Mean?

Hello,

I have been using PS2 for quite some time for our IPSC matches, and it works very well for that purpose.
Now I wanted to use PS2 for our club to score a classic “Bullseye” match. Entering the rounds/stages works great as well and makes the overall scoring much easier.

However, I have a detailed question regarding the Match Results overview:
In the Match Points column, there is a number in brackets in front of the total points. This number is definitely not the sum of inner tens (X) that I record during scoring.

The numbers shown in brackets do not seem logical to me, and I can’t figure out what they represent.
I have tried both “NRA Action” and “Bullseye” as match types, but the behavior is identical in both cases.

I was hoping that the number in brackets would show the total number of “inner tens” (center hits), but that does not seem to be the case.

Does anyone have a tip or an explanation of what exactly is being displayed here?
Is there any other way to get the total number of inner tens? In case of a tie, the shooter with more inner tens wins.

One more question:
Is it possible to export the stats so that the final evaluation can be done in Excel, for example? Copying the data from the PDF would work, but a proper CSV export would be much better.

I have attached some images to illustrate my question, especially regarding the values shown in brackets.

If you need us to investigate that - sending the match export file *.psc with specific pointers to stages, competitor names at support@practiscore.com would be a good starting point.

I’m pretty sure that Excel can directly open the default exported html report. Not the PDF one.

okay, my issue is solved by loading the most current version!

I’m very happy how PS2 helps me to score our events - thanks a lot.