It's typical for me to come back from a game having shot 800-1000 frames.
My workflow is this. (And it takes a couple hours)
1) Using preview dialog, quickly flip through all frames, and tag any that are out of focus, or just not ever worth looking at again. This will tag about 1/3 to 1/2 of the frames, and it will allow me to see what I've got for later rating. I color code any that I think should get to the paper right away and those get fast tracked on their own.
2) Back to the contact sheet, I select all tagged frames and delete them.
3) Then it gets hard. I return to the preview screen either tagging, one star, or two star each frame (with a rare 3 star). Hopefully, I'll end up with only a few one-stars... One star means I'm keeping the image for some reason, but it won't get published or printed. These are often good shots, but I have better ones. Tagged means I'll delete it when I get back to the contact sheet. I will also crop at this point.
4) I repeat until I have only about 50 frames marked with two stars. 50 is more than enough for any one game. No one wants to wade through more than that. The trouble is, it really take a lot of time to get there. And the closer I get to 50, the longer it takes. I'll often drop into the 'set preview mode' (I'm sure I'm the only one that calls it that.) I select a dozen or so similar frame from the contact sheet and go into preview with just those. Typically one-starring the lesser ones, then D to drop them from the preview -- until I have the one best frame in a set.
5) Once I'm down to 50, I caption them. First all the saved frames (one and two star) using Apply Stationery Pad, then using the IPTC dialog, I add players names and sometimes write individual captions where appropriate to the two-star frames. Since the one-stars dont ever leave my computer, they just get the bulk caption.
Here is the enhancement request: While I'm in Preview, I'd to see a scoreboard of my progress. Simply counts of the number of frames tagged, and the number of each star rating. For those that have a similar workflow based on colors, they may want to see counts by color. This should be very small, perhaps on the title bar. It might look like this "T: 72 0: 823 1: 258 2: 34.... etc." This would signify that I have 72 frames tagged, 823 of them have no star rating. 258 are rated with 1 star, and 34 have two stars.
Truth be told, this probably wouldn't make this job any faster, but at least I'd know where I am in the process.
Thanks!