SADL Debate Tournament 5
2023 — New York, NY/US
HS Judges Paradigm List
All Paradigms: Show HideDo well.
Off-case:
K- I like K's
Da- I like less than K's
CP- I like less than a DA
T- It exists, I am indifferent on it
Case: I like impacts, turns are cool, and extend your arguments
Open CX is fine if you want to do it.
If you want to play rock, paper, scissors with me before a round, I will not back down to such a challenge.
noah.calabrese@lmghs.org -- my email.
Harvard '28 | SA-HSLA MA '24
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Who am I?
[Long Time Policy Debater]
[Previous Experience: Lexington Semi Finalist 22, Dragon Invitational Semi Finalist 21, Various Speaker Awards, Dragon Invitational Semi Finalist '22]
[Flex Debater]
Arguments
Run what you wish (MAKE SURE YOU UNDERSTAND IT)
[Aff: Topical version of the Affirmative, Keep is simple if it is a Kritik]
[Negative: Kritiks (Love them if they are allowed) (Please use a Counter Plan and make sure you know how to counter a permutation)]
Spreading/Speaking:
You are able to spread but make it where I can fully understand you
What I want from you?
Call me Zack, not judge
30s are given to speakers who are able to demonstrate high understanding of the topic at hand
Run Jokes, +0.25 if you make a joke about your argument and it can be correlated with it, -0.1 if you're mean and unkind with the joke +0.5 if you make a personal example [you'll start at 27.5 with me and go up or down based on how good or bad you do as a speaker]
No (Racism, Sexism, Homophobia, Etc, as it will not be allowed in the judging space)
Be Respectful
Email me (always)
Zackfdebate@gmail.com [Possibly could change] [Or simply ask]
Hi! I'm a policy debater at Brooklyn Tech and my pronouns are she/her.
Add me to the email chain - slforman5@gmail.com
General
I am tech>truth and I will vote on anything (spreading is fine as well.) However, I will not vote for you if you are racist, homophobic, or say anything hateful/harmful during the round (I will also lower your speaks.)
Please remember to impact your arguments and extend evidence.
CX is binding, but for something your opponents said to be put on the flow, say it in your speech!
CX is open
In the rebuttal speeches don't forget to tell me why I should vote for you. Write the ballot!
Specific args
DAs - I like das but remember to extend links and impact them out.
CP - cps are a decent strat and I will vote on them.
K - Ks can lead to really good and interesting rounds but make sure you know what you are talking about. If you can't explain it and your opponents point this out, I will not vote on it.
Theory - I will vote on theory.
Hi, I’m Faith Jones, a 10th grade policy debater that competes on the Brooklyn Tech Debate Team.
Pronouns: She/Her
Policy Debate History
- 4 years at SA Ditmas Park
- 2 years at Brooklyn Tech
TL;DR:
Yes, I would like to be put on the email chain: faithcatherinejones@gmail.com
Yes, open cx is fine, just make sure your opponents are ok with it as well.
As long as you’re clear, spreading is also fine.
Lastly, run whatever you want. I don’t care as long as you are respectful to your opponents and I as a judge.
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Opinions on specific args:
T: Yes.
FW: This makes my life so much easier as a judge, please run this and make sure you extend the arg throughout the debate.
Theory: Interesting arg would love to see it be run.
DAs: I like DAs. Debaters must make sure to to extend the link and explain impact calc and how your impacts outweigh your opponents impacts.
CPs: They’re fine. Debaters make sure to explain the net benefit and why the cp is mutually exclusive.
Ks: Please run this. This year’s topic is extremely problematic, so point that out. Just make sure the impact and the alt for the K are clear.
Heg good args: I won’t vote against these args, but I hate them. I personally feel as though these args are problematic as they completely neglect America’s history of wrong doing.
Any discriminatory behavior or args will result in me docking speaker points.
Other Things:
(Credits to Ruby for the rest)
CX is binding, but you have to bring it up in a speech for it to be a part of my decision.
Spreading is fine but please slow down for card titles/authors, analytics, and rebuttal speeches.
I’m tech > truth until I think it interferes with clash. In other words, if you make claims that are so obviously false that it’s hard for your opponent to engage with your arguments, I’ll be much more truth > tech. Also, if there’s a very close debate on an obviously false argument, I probably won’t vote for the false argument.
If you have any questions about my paradigm please ask me before the round.
email: rubylyttonhirsch@gmail.com
I wanna be on the email chain but I mostly flow by ear
Hi, my name is Ruby, I’m a third year policy debater at Brooklyn Tech, and I’m mostly a k debater. My pronouns are she/her.
Obviously don’t read anything racist, sexist, homophobic, etc.
I love ks but if you can't explain/don't understand your k, I probably won't want to vote for you, especially if your opponent points it out.
T is really fun. If you go for t in the 2nr make sure you kick the rest of your args and go on t and only t.
CPs and DAs are also cool
Random things:
CX is binding, but for something your opponents said to be put on the flow, say it in your speech. Open cx is fine.
If they drop something, point it out and tell me that it matters.
Spreading is fine but please slow down for card titles/authors, analytics, and rebuttal speeches.
I try to avoid judge intervention, but I will throw out any completely new arguments made in the 2ar.
Write my ballot for me in the 2nr/2ar, and make sure to fully extend things throughout the round.
Contact me at: oyosairee@gmail.com
Bit about me:
--I debated for SAMW/SAHW(it's complicated) for all four years of middle school, I now debate for HSLA-MA doing policy.
--If you lose/win, It's because I genuinley thought you did and will provide extensive reasoning both post round and right after as to why I made that choice
-Don't bother trying to argue it, take the feedback and go, I'll answer questions whenever you have them
preferences in terms of speaks
Try to time yourselves,as a catch all for mistakes.
Clarity over speed, at the end of the day, I'll prefer the most well articulated arguments over the ones spoken the fastest. Open Cross, but 1 partner should not be the only one talking, that makes the other one look bad, which is not what either you nor I want.(closed cross if there is a maverick debating)
Do not say anything disrespectful, or discriminatory, including but not limited to , racism good, sexism good, homophobia good. Your speaks will die
DO IMPACT CALC, especialy if you're a novice. Tell me WHY your impacts are so important, why it's more important the other team
--Role of the ballot arguments--> please don't make me vote on this, I personally think it's a dumb argument, especially in novice, just explain it well
Keep it fun!reference things, add jokes, we're not congressmen here.(yet)
you need to disclose before the round, teams win because they're better, not because they cheat
At the end of the day you're here to have fun and to learn, even if you lose all your rounds you're still learning something
Add me to the email chain:Ryan.Peters@sascholar.org
Stuff about me:
-Debated at DPMS for 4 years, currently with HSLA
-Pronouns: He/Him
Important stuff:
-Argue whatever you want. The affirmative should defend their worldview, the negative should prove reason(s) to why the aff world is bad.
-No racism homophobia, sexism, transphobia...etc. If you do, I promise to give you the lowest speaks I can! (Although, if you unintentionally say something weird and you catch it and apologize, I probably won't do the most; I can tell the difference).
-Be assertive, be you, just don't be plain mean or rude to your opponents.
-You're here to have fun and learn! Lets make this a nice space to be in.
Speaks
Just be loud, clear, and be you! If you are, you'll be alright.
Additional stuff: If you have any questions before round I didn't explain here be free to ask !
Update: If i can not hear/understand you I am not going to flow it. I will try my best but if it doesn't get written then mb.
add me to the chain: alyssa.santiago@lmghs.org
i like k's :) run anything you're good at though! i'm cool with policy-based debate too if cp's and da's are your thing.
If you want to play rock, paper, scissors with me before a round, I will not back down to such a challenge. (If you lose I won't doc speaks)
My name is Mariatou Toure.
I debated all four years policy at Harlem West.
Don´t be rude, and don´t act like you´re 5 because you aren´t
Do impact calc and articulate youŕe arguments clearly
Do take the feedback, don´t argument my decison, it will help you be better.
PF:
I know barely anyting about PF, make the ballot as easy for me as possible
I give you win(s) because youré better, not because you cheat or act dishonestly/disrepectfully.
Hey yall,
I'm Shiloh and I am currently a policy debater at SA-HSLA. I do not have many preferences when it comes to arguments and I will enter the round with a clear slate (in other words, run whatever you want). I am a fan of good debating and I will vote for the team that does so best. I like moral obligation/ROJ args. For both sides, If you're going for an extinction impact, give me a clear link chain (don't cry extinction without explaining how it happens). It's up to the debaters to explain to me how I should vote in the round, I would prefer to do as little thinking as possible. Finally, please add me to the email chain: @shiloh.williams@sascholar.org
Neg:
- If you're going to run T, please clearly articulate how the aff violates and extend those arguments over the course of the round. Try not to repeat the same exact ideas because I will get bored. If the round gets messy, I will vote on T but if I believe that the neg does not do a good job of explaining how the aff specifically violates the res and why it's bad for debate I will fall back on the other off
- Clear link chains// Do not say that the aff leads to your impacts without explaining how
- Weigh your impacts with the aff's // create as much clash as possible so it's easier for me to vote
Aff:
- Impact calc
- Why should solving for your impacts be prioritized in the round?
- Clearly explain to me how the aff changes the status quo
Speaking:
- Spreading is fine, but if I cannot understand something I will not flow it
- Open-cross is fine
- I don't like rude debaters.
- This goes without saying but do not say anything outrageously offensive, I will vote you down
Feel free to ask me any questions and good luck !