Super Prestigious Theory MiniDebate Tournament

2022 — Online, CA/US

Hosted ONLINE over Teams

May 26th, 2022

Tabroom Staff: Xavier Liu, Surya Krishnapillai, Rohan Lingam

Microsoft Teams Director: Andrew Wen

Equity Officer: Rohan Lingam

Equity Form (anonymity is an option): https://forms.gle/NaabMEpGDpHg3UsH6

Registration: Only Bellarmine College Prep rising sophomores will be allowed to enter this tournament. All other schools will be dropped from the tournament without notice or warning.

Welcome to the 3rd Annual Bellarmine Theory MiniDebate Invitational! The tournament schedule can be accessed by clicking on the "Schedule" page on the sidebar to the right. For speech times, look at the page titled "Speech Times."

1. ANNOUNCEMENTS AND NOTIFICATIONS

ALL MAJOR ANNOUNCEMENTS will take place over MESSENGER via the joint rising sophomore/junior group chat. Contact any of the rising juniors to be added to the chat. 

2. NOTES FOR STUDENTS AND JUDGES

Casual attire is not permitted for this tournament. You must be suited up.

Pairings for all rounds will be posted on Tabroom. The tournament schedule will be listed on a separate custom page on the side bar. Please make sure that you know which room you will be debating in. 

Competition will take place in a Microsoft Team. Check the Messenger chat the morning of the tournament to find the link to the Team where instructions will be given out.

3. HOW THE TOURNAMENT WORKS

This tournament is geared towards rising sophomores attending debate camp over the summer. There will be comprised of six preliminary rounds and subsequent elimination rounds. Each round will debate a different theory argument. Further details about speech times are listed under the "Speech Times" page. 

When a round begins, your judge will reveal the resolution. Then, you'll have a period of 2 minutes to prep out your given side. After the period ends, the first affirmative constructive (1AC) will begin and introduce arguments defending their side. The first negative constructive (1NC) will then begin - it will respond to the 1AC and introduce arguments defending their position. The next two rebuttal speeches (1AR and 1NR) will explain why they have won the debate. Each team will receive 30 seconds of preparation time to use at any point in the debate.