[NSRCA-discussion] Judging the Snap

Larry Diamond ldiamond at diamondrc.com
Sat Mar 25 08:33:25 AKDT 2017


Yes, exactly. I would prefer to give a 10 to everyone than making somebody
upset because I zeroed a maneuver. Then again, they move to the next level
feeling pretty good about their performance, but can't get off the bottom of
the pack in the higher class and don't understand why.

 

For me, give me the zero and tell me what I need to fix. I promise I will
work on it.

 

Best Regards,

 

Larry Diamond

 

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As long as the plane doesn't crash, just score it an "8.0" and save yourself
a whole lot of headaches.

 

-Keith Hoard

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Considering what snaps have evolved to today, there is only one criterion.
"If it's not a roll, it's a snap."  With credit to Anthony Romano.

 

Steve Miller

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