Chess Stationery for a Ring Binder?

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ChessDimLad

I have just returned to OTB Chess after a break of 17+ years. To get into a good habit I want to annotate/analyse my OTB games. The game moves I keep in a standard Chess Scorebook. What I would like to do is to record my game thinking, position analysis and my move analysis using stationery I can keep in a ring binder.

I have an older version of Fritz to use for computer analysis. Does any member use such a process for recording their thoughts and analysis, etc? Is there any existing 'off-the-shelf' stationery to be bought or should I design my own? I don't want to waste time 'inventing' this process if something similar already exists and is to be recommended.

I look forward to any replies and thank you for taking the time to read this.

RomyGer

Frank, we used to have such sheets in Holland, in the loose-leaf (ring binder) Succes-Agenda, to write the moves on say 12x18 cm paper size.   The advantage was that one could put similar openings together.

But apparently you mean more than only annotating, recording, that I don't know.

ChessDimLad

Hi RomyGer. Thank you for your reply. I think today everything is recorded and analysed with a computer Frown

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harbi_canoshi

Have you tried Chess & Bridge

https://shop.chess.co.uk/Default.asp

They may have what you are looking for, if anyone has it.