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Move the judges back a bit and put a curtain behind the pilot :)<br>
The they will only know Gerhard for sure with his triple decker.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 8/19/2013 10:19 AM, Bob Kane wrote:<br>
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<div><span>This reminds me of a conversation I had with one of
the Australian team members during the prelims at the 2011
Worlds.. He asked what could he be doing so wrong on a
simple turn-around maneuver that he was scoring 3s and 4s
against the "top" pilots 8s, 9s, and 10s. Seems like you
need to get the judges attention first, as unfair as that
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Chale <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:schale1@verizon.net"><schale1@verizon.net></a><br>
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Re: [NSRCA-discussion] World F3A contest<br>
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Each Worlds the scoring always always causes me "to raise
an eyebrow" I can't say surprises me because we have seen
it before. For most flyers the scores seem lower than we
would expect. Lower than they would receive at the Nats
never mind local contests. Did Joseph really deserve 6's
on a half loop turnaround. Did he have 60 degrees of
error or fly a half hexagon? Are the Judges that much
better than the rest of us that they are seeing the errors
that we don't? Or are they upping the bar with an
unwritten rule ( 1 point / 5 degrees etc) . Any 10's
given out?<br>
I know the top fliers are difficult to differentiate until
the finals and unknowns and usually it works out that the
best flyer wins, I just like to see the same criteria used
at all contests.<br>
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Or maybe I am not as good a judge as I think :)<br>
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Stuart C.<br>
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