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gmholler
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« Reply #2 on: April 28, 2010, 08:00:15 PM » |
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Andy and I were talking about this topic, and he came up with an idea I wanted some feedback on. How about keeping the tickets from the boxes that don't go on to the next round in their own special bucket, or marking them with the color marker used for that round? That way, if there are, for instance, 4 rounds of judging, you can tell which tickets didn't make it past the first round, as compared to those that didn't make it to the semi-final round, whereas previously, you knew only if they made it to the final table or not. You could always write down which tickets went to which round, or you could just hold on to the tickets, if the cookers wanted to come up after the awards to see. (There aren't that many that want to know, but it seems that lately, someone always does!)
It doesn't tell you EXACTLY what place you finished, no - but to me, as a cooker myself, I don't really care if I came in 21st vs. 22nd, but it helps my ego to know I made it to, say, the semi-final round of judging, instead of just not getting a call and figuring that my product was just plain bad.
Now, I don't think this would help us here in LA much, as we seldom have enough teams for more than two rounds of judging, but I think it might be helpful in some large TX contests. Comments?
Lynn H.
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