A possible answer to lousy judging "Flash cards"

Amir Neshati amirneshati at earthlink.net
Thu Apr 15 10:30:53 AKDT 2004


How about the judges announce each maneuver's score on a loud speaker (or just
yell it out to keep the cost down) with some descriptive adjectives??? ;-)

Amir


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Tony Stillman 
  To: discussion at nsrca.org 
  Sent: Thursday, April 15, 2004 7:27 AM
  Subject: Re: A possible answer to lousy judging "Flash cards"


  Mike:

  There is no time to use flash cards!  There are several maneuvers that are bang, bang, bang, and it is difficult enough to just get a number written down or to the scribe!  Definitely not enough time to dig through flash cards to find the correct score!  

  The idea is good, but it would have to be done electronically, when the judge hits a button to enter the score into the computer, but it is also displayed on a screen to the crowd.  Very expensive, however!

  Tony Stillman
  Radio South
  3702 N. Pace Blvd.
  Pensacola, FL 32505
  1-800-962-7802
  www.radiosouthrc.com
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: mike mueller 
    To: discussion at nsrca.org 
    Sent: Wednesday, April 14, 2004 9:47 PM
    Subject: A possible answer to lousy judging "Flash cards"


    I propose that flash cards be brought back to judging. It would allow judges to be critiqued by their peers. The way it works is the judge has numbered flash cards on his lap. The scribe sits behind the judge and records the data. Nothing new here but if a guy is scoring vanilla it will be detected. If a guy is giving good scores to bad snaps it would give others the ability to straighten him out. Flash cards worked in the old days and they are sorely needed now. If you like the idea and your a CD it's as easy to try as doing it. To the best of my knowledge there aren't any rules to stop you. Flash cards made speculating more fun and was educational. 
     Has anyone done this in recent times? 
          I'm searching for an answer here. Do you have a better solution because if your leaving it up to the good faith of others then you have what we have now? Human nature always reverts back to the same bad habits no matter how much you beat things into others. In the end it's a system that fails not humans.Edward Deming stated that 85% of all failures are due to systems problems and the remaining 15% are human. I believe he was correct. Our system is flawed and it's keeping the sport back. 
     I stated before that I don't like contestant judging. On average the decline of pattern that started in the mid 80's parallels the advent of this procedure. I realize that it's too hard to fix it now but something has to change.It's pretty easy to experiment with flash cards. I know from personal experience that it works and I can't see why we got away from it.
     It's good to debate, Thanks, Mike Mueller















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