- Feb 12, 2016
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yeah the d2 hall was scored a lot higher.
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The scoring in Hall D was absolutely insane.This is such a pet peeve for me - high score means nothing when you are comparing different levels and/or judging panels. At this competition in particular, scores were very low across the board in one hall compared to the other. The only comparison you can really make is between divisions within one level and only if they all had the same judging panel.
This is such a pet peeve for me - high score means nothing when you are comparing different levels and/or judging panels. At this competition in particular, scores were very low across the board in one hall compared to the other. The only comparison you can really make is between divisions within one level and only if they all had the same judging panel.
That's the thing that drives me crazy about cheer. Scoring is so subjective. I think the scores should be the same regardless of the judges.This is such a pet peeve for me - high score means nothing when you are comparing different levels and/or judging panels. At this competition in particular, scores were very low across the board in one hall compared to the other. The only comparison you can really make is between divisions within one level and only if they all had the same judging panel.
everything was higher in Flex. EVERYTHING. The only D1 division in that hall was level 2, and 2 AL bids and 1 paid bid were given to that level.Was non d2 scored higher in flex hall too? If so how did the bid distribution look? Fair even with high level 2 scores?
They didDId they seem to give the summit bids by score here??
I saw a couple teams that had higher scores than another team that didn't get it.They did