Lexington Winter Invitational
2023 — Lexington, MA/US
Novice LD Paradigm List
All Paradigms: Show HideHi, I'm Ariv Ahuja (He/Him). I'm a fourth-year senior debater for Lexington High school. I compete on the national and local debate circuits.
Email: 23stu077@lexingtonma.org
Novices
You are responsible to time your and your opponent's speeches.
Give me an off-time road map before your speeches.
Arguments must contain a claim, warrant, and impact. Implicate all your arguments and why they matter.
I'm cool with speed if your opponent is cool with it. Just make sure you're speaking clearly.
In your final speeches make sure you weigh and collapse. Think about the round in terms of offense and defense. Also, try to clearly frame the round towards the end - tell me why you won.
Be respectful to your opponent. I will dock your speaks if you are racist, sexist, offensive, etc.
Preferably don't read stuff you don't understand.
I strongly discourage reading Ks/Theory/Tricks etc. against novices. If it's a trick or theory shell that is clearly explained I might vote on it, but my threshold for responses on these will be pretty low.
Speaks reflect a combination of strategic choices, clarity, quality evidence, and quality arguments. I'm pretty generous with these.
I will disclose the ballot and speaks if you ask and the tournament allows.
JV
In short, I will evaluate whatever arguments are in the round with an open mind. Although I might not be familiar with the Phil or Kritikal literature you running so do your best to explain it. I recommend just reading what your comfortable with.
The quick prefs are in terms of how good I am at evaluating those arguments
Quick Prefs:
Theory - 1
I read a lot of disclosure and ran all sorts of theory arguments, I think friv is ok but it's obviously harder to win.
Trix - 1
I also read a decent amount of these. Make sure there warranted and extended and I'll probably vote on it.
Policy - 1
Debated a lot of policy, so I am pretty familiar with these.
Phil - 3
I probably won't understand much other than Kant, although I'll try my best.
K - 3
I read a couple of K's the ones I'm most comfortable with are Abelism and Physco. I also understand the generic K's, Set Col, Security, Afropess etc.
Speaks
Speaks reflect a combination of strategic choices, clarity, quality evidence, and quality arguments. I'm pretty generous with these.
Hi! I'm Mattew (not a typo) Anazco, and I'm a freshman at Cornell University. I did debate at Staples High School in Westport, CT, where I did 2 years of traditional Lincoln-Douglas for a local league program before coming to Harrison High School, New York. I was not an active member of Harrison's team, but I'm familiar with the fundamentals of debate.
I want to see rounds with genuine clash and arguments with warrants that are fleshed out. I want to see clear reasons you link to a framework on both sides - otherwise, I won't have a clear way to evaluate the round. Please give voting issues, and don't use debate jargon or spread! I will do my best to evaluate the round based on what you tell me. Be sure to extend the warrants for your cards, not just the names. Real world examples and statistics are helpful.
if you post-round me and be mean to me i will cry on the spot
I love debate!!!!
for email chains: zooark038@gmail.com
Email: niahdebates@gmail.com
Hi humans!
About me:
My name is Zaniah. I did policy debate for four years and recently earned my B.A. in Political Science from The College of New Jersey.
I am new to judging Speech but have observed rounds before and familiarized myself with the landscape through NSDA
Policy Debate
I am open to hearing just about anything as long as you know your argument well enough to explain it as if I was a child/ be thorough. Do not run arguments that you are not comfortable with as it will lower your speaker points and just ruin the debate. Keep the flow clean! Let me know when you are moving from one flow to the next. ( K, DA, Case)
In your rebuttals, give me a clear line on how I should frame my ballot. What does having the ballot mean for you? Do not say "we are winning every flow," instead tell me what offense you specifically have on that flow that I should evaluate.
- I’m completely fine with voting on presumption. Just make a clear statement about what specifically your opponent is missing that requires me to vote that way
- You can make analytical arguments, especially if you feel there is an obvious argument to be made in the debate. I’m fine with you drawing on personal experiences or current policy issues but these should not serve as your primary evidence
- If your opponent drops an argument let me know why it is important that I evaluate the argument they dropped. “They dropped it” is not an extension.
Be sure to engage in framework throughout the round and let me know reasons to prefer yours. I will not do the work for you.
Spreading
You can speak at a moderate speed. I will not pretend that I know what you are saying. If you are not clear I will put down my pen. I will say clear three times then stop flowing.
- “Slow” means you’re going to fast
- “Clear” means you need to annunciate clearer
Speaker Points
- Use your evidence to answer arguments and do a line-by-line, you do not have to read 1000 cards that all say the same thing.
- Have structure, tell me what flow I should be putting your arguments on and what you are answering, this creates a cleaner debate.
- Ask good questions that are conclusive and give you links in CX. I am fine with open cross but please do not dominate your partner's cross examination.
- Be strategic about what you decide to go for in the 2nd rebuttal speech
Hello! My name is Addy.
I have been a high school debater for three years, so I can deal with some tech in rounds, but I would prefer to judge mostly lay.
Clash, speak clearly, and convince me of your arguments. No spreading.
Hello, my name is Joji Avirachan.
Please keep your delivery slow and clear, and refrain from spreading.
In the final focus, I appreciate clear analysis of why you should win.
Before your speeches, please provide me with an off-time road map.
I debated in LD at Lexington HS (2019 - 2023) and acquired eight career bids. Now I coach circuit debaters and work at the Atlanta Urban Debate League. Email: jayden.bai@gmail.com.
TLDR: I'll vote on anything but I will intervene against exclusionary arguments.
General
Make sure to be clear. I will not vote on arguments that I didn't hear in previous speeches which means your spreading needs to be understandable. At the end of the day, debate is a persuasion game which means debaters need to be clear and articulate because that ultimately affects the tech and flow of the round.
Most familiar with pretty much any theory/phil strategy, 1AR restarts, etc. but would prefer to judge policy rounds.
My favorite debates are when the 1NC is all on case. I love impact turn 1NC's.
I love creative K affs but winning against framework means separating your specific research practice from competitive incentives. For framework debaters, the clash 2NR just seems more articulate but I have no problem voting on the fairness 2NR. Every affirmative, fundamentally, just has to show me that there is something wrong with the status quo and the negative must challenge that argument.
Honestly, any type of argument done right gets my ballot. the sillier the argument, the harder to do right, but done smoothly = higher speaker points. It's not about what your argument is it's about how you present it and how you implicate it.
Misc.
As much as I want to avoid dogmatism in my decisions, I am aware of biases that I have and I think it's better to communicate them than pretend they don't exist. However, it's a debate so if you want to change my mind I'm happy to hear your reasons why:
- Critiques of debaters' research projects/arguments are fine but when an argument implies that "my opponent is a bad person", I won't feel comfortable voting on the argument. I don't think my ballot as an educator should be a referendum on a high school student's personal character.
- I would much rather you read evidence ethics challenges as a theory argument so the violation can be debated over. If there is a challenge I will reference whatever tournament rules I should be following.
- I'm not against sassiness in round. Get as passionate as you want but if a power imbalance seems to be developing I'm going to tell y'all to chill out.
- I think open source, round reports, and cites for every single round + contact info and correct tournament names are ideal for disclosure.
- I don't think debate, like any competitive HS activity, is neutral and I understand how different students come from different backgrounds and experiences. However, there is a level of procedural fairness that needs to be preserved in order for the game to work.
Hi there! My name is Vicki Childs and I am the mom of two LD debaters - one novice and one JV.
I have judged novice LD for a year. I would ask that debaters keep their own timing, and also, please don't spread - I'm not quite ready for that yet! Please keep debate jargon and theory to a minimum, and finally please be respectful to everyone in the room.
Harrison High School '22
Include me on the email chain please: harrison.debate.team@gmail.com
Hey! I'm James Cox (He/Him), and I'm currently a senior at Harrison High School, in Harrison, New York. I primarily compete on the national circuit, but I am also familiar with the traditional debate. If I am judging you, you're likely a novice, in which case below are some things that I'd like to see in the round. If you are a more advanced novice, please don't try to debate "circuit" just because you think I want to see that. I am tech>truth for the most part, but I have 0 tolerance for racism, sexism, etc., and I have no problem dropping someone if an argument is made that is harmful to other bodies within the space.
If you and your opponent are frequently competing on the national circuit, here is the link to Chetan Hertzig's paradigm. I agree with 99 percent of everything said here.
Hertzig's Paradigm: https://www.tabroom.com/index/paradigm.mhtml
novice rounds:
1. WEIGH. YOUR. IMPACTS. PLEASE. Novice rounds get irresolvable super quickly, so using weighing in your speeches is necessary (probability, magnitude, etc.)
2. Signpost! Please tell me when you're extending your arguments, or when you're responding to your opponent's.
3. Give voters! Write my ballot for me.
if you have any questions about anything written here, please email me or ask before the round! Debating as a novice can be scary, so I'll try to provide as much feedback as possible in my RFDs.
LD:
Email: bduan24@scarsdaleschools.org
Phone #: 917-582-2788
Hey, I’m David Duan and I have been debating on the national LD circuit for 3 years now. I also dabbled in PF for a couple of months (as a joke…). You can basically run any argument and I’ll vote for it as long as it has a clear link chain and impact.
- +0.1 speaks if you share your case with me before the round
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I appreciate clear extensions and will not vote on any argument not extended through the final speech
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I value strategic concessions, don’t try to go for everything; you only need one argument to win the ballot
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If you are reading precut responses make sure you understand them and are able to respond to the rebuttals
- WEIGH!!! Explain to me why your impacts or arguments are more important than your opponents
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I love a strategic usage of Cross-fire in order to get your opponent to concede args
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Remember to sign-post (tell me where you are on the flow and which arg you are responding to)
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Don't cheat or miscut evidence
At the end of the day, a win or a loss doesn't actually mean anything. Don't over-invest into the ballot - it doesn't mean anything about you as a person or a debater - it just determines who won a particular round, so relax and try to enjoy yourself. Given this, I also expect that debaters are respectful to each other and everyone in the round. Additionally, feel free to tell me if I'm doing something/acting in a way that makes you feel unwelcome, either during the RFD or during a round.
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LD:
WHY DO PEOPLE KEEP ON ASKING IF IM A PARENT JUDGE???? I DONT HAVE ANY KIDS!!!??
A little bit about me: I am a proud father of twelve, Geo-Conservative, strict federalist Republican, pro-lifer, and a faithful believer of Christ. I used to do high school Lincoln-Douglas in the 80's back when the activity was in its prime. I was on the judging panel when Steven Douglas defeated Abraham Lincoln, just so you know that I am serious. I was also the champion of the Kentucky local county championships in Dramatic Oratory where I beat my archnemesis Gertrude on a 5-0 decision.
When I was in high school, I debated for the Young Republican's club where I advocated against climate change along with my peers. Please do not read warming bad, as it reminds me of this little Gen-Z-er named Greta Thunberg whom I find very generally suspicious. However, if you must refer to "climate change" or any things that could possibly trigger me and remind me of the elections back in '12, please censor it and refer to it by the "c-word." I have a PhD in philosophy and I care for the quality of your arguments over the quantity.
Here are some of my preferences:
- try not to AFFIRM becuz i have NEVER voted AFF!!! i don't liek eating TURKEYS or NATO !!! you may see that i have AFFIRMED in the past but that is because i DONT know how to use TABROOM !!! if you are AFF good LUCK trying to WIN the ROUND but you will never WIN so if you FORFEIT in ADVANCE i will give u ?THIRTY spekas!! for bravery because CHIVALRY is not DEAD!!!!!!1!!
- don't read DISEASE impacts in FRONT of me!!!! there is NOTHING that can't be solved with ESSENTIAL OILS !!! so these arguments are all FALSE!!!!
- why do people keep on telling me to FLOW??? that is for RIVERS ONLY!!!! know your PLACE in This World!!!!
- why do ppl keep on asking me if i've ever sat on a panel??? why would i sit on a panell when i could STAND?? i am very health conscious!
- SPREADING!!! is NOT okay!! debat is abt COMMUNICASHON!!1! we are not in gymanstics class!! do not spread, the round is not your nutella jar and i am not you're toast!!!
- i ONLY judge off of SPEAKER POINTS because im too TIRED to LISTEN!!! so PLEASE have a PRETTY VOICE@!!!!
- i ONLY give my RFD in SPANISH!!! to encourage learning FOREIGN LANGUAGES!!!1!11
- if you are a GOOD debater I give you TWENTY SPEKAERPPOINTS because IT is on a SCALE of ZERO to THIRTY for a REASON!!!
- what are "CRITICS"?!!??! i should be judging YOU!!! not the OTHER way AROUND!!!
- THEORY is for SCIENCE only!!!
- FRAMEOWKRS!!! are also for HOUSES only!!!
- TRICKsKSKS? is this HALLOWEEN?
- LARP??? we're not at a FURRY convention??? u///u owo????
- lastly, HAVE FUN!!! if i don't see enough ENJOYMENT i will give you both ZERO SPEAKS!!!
(Inspired by Sophia Tian)
I am a first-year in university and debated for four years at Lexington High School, both in Public Forum and Lincoln Douglas, and in both local and national circuits. (focused mainly on PF)
My email is aashnag05@gmail.com if you have any questions and for the email chain (send case for PF too).
I will evaluate anything that is explained thoroughly and clearly. I will refrain from intervening, just read what you want and please weigh!!!
hi guys! I'm a high school senior and student coach at Brookline High School. I've been doing Lincoln Douglas debate for 4 years as a debater so I've been where you guys are not too long ago! Remember to take a deep breath, I promise ya'll can do this!! Just try and have a fun and educational round.
In regard to preferences, I really appreciate when your arguments are clear and you use signposting and off-time roadmaps! (if you're not sure what those are feel free to ask me before the round :)) And in general, make sure you are being kind and respectful to your opponents.
I will make a strong effort to vote objectively based on the issues presented to me and what gets dropped, extended, attacked, and defended the best. I will actively try and not to let my personal opinions sway the round.
More than anything you're here to learn how to be better debaters so if you have any questions at all feel free to ask me!! GOOD LUCK!
My name is Tasneem (she/her), I am a 4th year debater with experience in both PF and LD. email: tyghadiali@gmail.com
First, have fun! Debate is for learning and meant to be enjoyable! I would love it if you read creative and interesting arguments. Don't stress!
I want CLEAR arguments. If you can't explain it in your own words, don't read it.
Most important to me is comparison: you must tell why your evidence outweighs the opponent's!! Write my RFD in your last speech. For novices, I like hearing
- worlds comparison: weigh the aff world to the neg world and what happens in each
- a list of voters highlighting key issues of the round / why you win this round
- good signposting
- good rhetoric and speech skills
- demonstrating deep topic knowledge -> this is really important to me, make sure you know your case in & out
I will vote off the flow. Please warrant, extend your full link story and impact, and weigh.
I do not flow cross but I listen. If something important happens in cross, tell me in your next speech and I'll flow it. Prep can be cross, but cross is never prep.
Please be respectful! Give trigger warnings when appropriate, don’t be condescending towards debaters who are clearly less experienced, and anything sexist, racist, homophobic, transphobic, etc. will be an auto loss.
Any speed is fine with me as long as you enunciate and your opponent can understand you. But, if I can’t flow the speech, I will probably dock speaker points.
Extend your contentions/arguments with warrants and collapse to a few arguments in later speeches so you can better develop them.
Feel free to ask questions after the round, I love answering them.
Aanya Ghosh
I usually take on the longer side to decide debates (~10 minutes average) even if it's not close sorry!!!!
You can ask questions but if the post rounding gets excessive and I'm just answering the same question over and over again I'm just going to leave :/
PLEASE try to be clear if you are spreading through analytics at top speed and ur not clear I won't feel uncomfortable not voting on something that was incomprehensible
General
I debated for four years at Lexington High School in MA (1A/2N). I accumulated 9 bids and qualified to the TOC four times, consecutively double-qualifying in CX and LD. Coaching Lex + some independents.
I would prefer not to judge lay/traditional rounds but I will adapt to you.
I don't care where you sit/stand as long as I can hear you. You don't have to ask me to take prep.
The email chain should be formatted as follows:
Tournament Name Year Round # Flight # --- AFF [Team Code] vs NEG [Team Code]
Tech > Truth whenever possible. I will try and adhere as closely as possible to the flow to adjudicate debates, save for morally abhorrent arguments or callouts. Clarity >>> Speed. I will listen to CX. I don't care if you tag-team/open CX. Prep can be cross, but cross is never prep. Compiling a doc is prep, but sending it doesn't count. I don't have defaults--please don't make me flip a coin.
I will hold the line on new arguments -- I should be able to trace a line from the 2AR to the 1AR.
For new 2NR evidence, my thinking is as follows: if it's supporting an evidentiary position held in the 1NC and is responsive to new 1AR evidence, then it's generally permissible (for example, if the 1NC reads heg bad and the 1AR reads new heg good cards). However, I err against the 2NR introducing new evidence that could have been read in the 1NC (e.g. reading a new impact scenario for a disad) ABSENT the 1NC justifying why they should get to. Any defaults I have can be easily changed and only apply when no arguments have been made regarding the matter.
Policy
Evidence matters just as much as spin, and the latter is distinct from lying. Yes zero risk if it's won. I like impact turns. Cheaty counterplans/permutations are yours to debate.
Kritik
I consider myself agnostic in these debates--have been on both sides.
Neg teams should read framework and link walls in the 1NC. I will hold the line on new 2NR framework interpretations that seem to have emerged from nowhere. Please don't pref me if you read overviews that take up half of your speech.
Fine for clash/fairness/skills 2NRs as well as counter-interps/impact turns. I enjoyed going for kritiks and presumption versus K affs.
Philosophy
I'm familiar with most common frameworks, but over-explain super niche stuff. I would prefer to see a robust defense of your syllogism and not hedging your bets on preclusive end-all be-alls such as "extinction outweighs" or "induction fails".
Determinism is probably one of my favorite arguments to hear and I will especially enjoy if you read Van Inwagen!
Theory
I don't care how frivolous it is. Reasonability and drop the argument are underutilized.
For policy: I am a good judge for theory; I won't intervene and will vote on anything (1 condo, new affs bad, hidden ASPEC (if I flow it)).
T
Precision should be articulated as an internal link to clash and limits in the 1NC. LD should have more policy-esque T interpretations that define terms of art in the resolution.
Tricks
I didn't really go for these when I debated but I'm not opposed to judging them--just make them easy for me to evaluate.
Saying "what's an a priori" is funny one time maximum.
PF
Given my background, I probably care very little about lay appeal relative to your technical skill in terms of determining who gets my ballot (but it will, of course, factor into speaks). Good for spreading/tech arguments, just don't execute them badly. I would prefer that you read cards; if not, at least have formal citations when paraphrasing.
PLEASE share evidence/cases before your speeches with me (and probably each other), whether it's via an email chain, SpeechDrop, or Tabroom file share.
If you disclose in PF, I will give +0.1 speaker points for having a wiki page and +0.3 if you have open-source disclosure for most rounds (let me know before round/before I enter speaks).
I won't default to sticky defense; just make a short reason as to why it is or isn't valid.
Speaks
I'm probably a speaks fairy; I think they are oftentimes interventionist and will take into account their effect on seeding/clearing. I won't dock speaks for reading any particular style of argument. I will for being egregiously rude.
Speaks are lowkey relative depending on how tired I am but I usually inflate anyways
Technical efficiency above all will be rewarded, but here are some extra things you can do to boost your speaks (pre round ideally):
- Sit down early and win and/or use less prep (let me know)
- Read entertaining/funny arguments I haven't seen before
- Bring me food (protein bars/shakes/preworkout please!!! fruit tea boba, black coffee, energy drinks (Celsius, sugar-free Monster, C4), anything with caffeine, healthy snacks) +0.5
- Correctly guess my astrological element, zodiac sign, and/or moon and rising signs. You get 3 tries for each variant.
- Correctly guess my favorite three-stage Pokémon evolution (NOT eevee)
- I will bring my speaker preround and if you play a song I like
- Beat me at Gamepigeon Word Hunt/Anagrams or Monkeytype 30 second no punctuation typing test
- W references (Drake, Naruto, Serial Experiments Lain, South Park, Gone Girl)
My name is Hannah(she/her) and I’m a 4th year LD debater at Lexington High School. I compete on the local and national circuit.
email: guohannah67@gmail.com
Novice:
-Please be respectful! Give trigger warnings when appropriate, don’t be condescending towards debaters who are clearly less experienced, and anything sexist, racist, homophobic, transphobic, etc. will likely be an auto loss.
-Any speed is fine with me as long as you enunciate and your opponent can understand you. I will also give reminders but if I can’t flow the speech, I will dock speaker points. Try to signpost often so I can keep track of your arguments.
**If you cannot understand the opponent because of speed, you may tell them to slow down during the speech.
-Spend time on the framework debate! I will usually evaluate it first.
-Make sure to weigh your impacts and explain why one is more important than the other.
-Extend your contentions/arguments with warrants and collapse to a few arguments in later speeches so you can better develop them.
-Remember to give voters in your final speeches and tell me why you’re winning the round.
-Have fun!
Hello, I am a parent judge who prefers traditional styles.
Please speak clearly at a conversational pace so I can flow the round.
Please signpost when responding to your opponent's contentions. Spend more time on more important arguments so I can catch them.
Please give your voters at the final speech and weigh.
I am a new parent judge. Please slow down and present yourself clearly.
Hi!
My expectations for debaters:
--- Speak clearly and confidently in a medium pace when delivering your arguments.
--- Follow the speech and prep time limits strictly and exchange evidence in a timely way.
--- State a clear set of contentions and subpoints in your case.
--- Signpost in your speeches.
--- Try not to interrupt your opponents or talk over each other during cross-examination.
--- Show good sportsmanship and make debate fun and enjoyable!
Please send me your cases atshyla.kannambadi@gmail.com, it's easier for me to flow when I can read along.
Thank You.
Hi everyone! My name is Sunithi (she/her) and I go to Acton-Boxborough Regional High school. I am currently a senior who has been doing LD since Freshman Year and am a pretty trad/lay judge
Email: 23krishnans@abschools.org (include me on the link chain please!)
Here are a few notes (especially in Novice):
- talk slowly please and do not spread unless you share case (in Novice, please ask your opponent if they are okay with you spreading and respect their decision)
- I prefer truth> tech, but love CPs on neg (I will not vote on tech if your opponent does not understand. It ruins the educational aspect of debate)
- Do not be rude, racist, sexist, homophobic, etc. I will not vote on these arguments and will tank your speaks.
- From Isha Agarwal's Paradigm: Please make sure to weigh your arguments and give voters in your final speech. Clearly articulating how the round breaks down for you will make my job as a judge much easier. Also, Line-by- Lines are super helpful and just a really good practice. I cannot vote on anything that does not have a clear impact, so make sure that I know your impacts.
- I also love when debaters give clear impacts of their arguments, but I do not like voting for ridiculous link chains like Civil Disobedience -> Nuke War. Hint: this will show in speaker points
- Please (please!) signpost and go in order of arguments and it helps me have a clean flow
- I do not flow cross-x but I do use it to determine speaker points. So if something important happens, make sure to bring it up in later speeches.
- I will stop flowing after time is up. Please keep your own time as I think that is a very good practice, but I will also keep my own time
- If your opponent requests that you share evidence or cases, I expect that you do it. I will not flow the argument or case otherwise as I will assume that there has to be some sort of negative reason as to why it is not shared.
- As I think that it is important to read paradigms thoroughly, I included this little bit at the end. +0.5 speaker points if you tell me your favorite Taylor Swift song before the round or if you make a legally blonde reference in one of your speeches.
- I am looking forward to the round! See you soon!
I am a parent judge who never competed in Speech or Debate. I fell into the world of Speech & Debate when my oldest decided to compete in LD as a freshman in 2019.
while I can keep up with fast talking I can not flow spreading. I do not flow off a shared case. My job as a judge is to listen to you speak your points and convince me your way is the better way. I vote off who is most convincing and impactful. I also don’t take arguments at face value. Arguments should be based in logic.
Stay respectful of each other and understand everyone is arguing a side they may not agree with.
acton-boxborough '23 --> uchicago '27
contact info: 23liuai@abschools.org
background about me: I've debated for a couple of years now on both local and circuit. dabbled in policy, ks, but ended up doing lots of phil :D
novices:
- line-by-line: interact with your opponent's arguments!! debate isn't fun if you don't :(
- signpost: if i have to scramble around my flow to follow your arguments, i will be sad
- please please please weigh, it makes it infinitely easier for me to reach a decision if you tell me why your impacts > your opponents
- collapse: 1 strong contention > 3 bad ones
- crystallize: make sure you make it clear why you win
run whatever, just know that if it's obvious you don't just what ur saying, then ur speaks will drop (and you will prob lose)
also, any form of bigotry in round (racism, sexism, homophobia, xenophobia, etc.) will result in a loss
lex '23
send docs to: acm2168@gmail.com
i'll judge any type of rd/args that are properly justified and extended
+ dont forget to weigh, and organized speeches will boost your speaks a lot
my name is anuka and I did debate for a couple years in high school. I did policy my freshman yr of high school and then switched over to ld my sophomore year. I debated a bit my sophomore year but debated like once or twice my junior year and then not at all senior year.
currently I am a freshman in college and am "part of" Columbia's debate team (aka I wanted the free sweatshirt lol)
im not very experienced in tech but will evaluate any arguments as long as they are well warranted and explained. take that as u will and plz dont read anything too crazy. if you have any questions email me
good luck
email chain: anuka.debate@gmail.com
I am a parent judge new to LD debate and to judging debate. LD appeals to me because I prefer the idea of debating values to debating policy per se.
If I can't follow what you are saying - whether due to excessive speed of delivery, logical gaps in your argument, technical debate jargon, or something else - I can't vote for it. Also, before you are done speaking, straight up tell me what to vote for & why!
Let's keep the clash addressed to the topic, as opposed to each other, so we can all enjoy a well-considered, civil debate.
My email - mbmatteson@gmail.com
Hi! I'm Anya (she/her). I'm a senior at Acton Boxborough and have been doing LD (mostly policy) and some speech for 3 years. Some things to keep in mind:
1. Speak clearly and confidently, I will always give you high speaks for that!
2. Try to weigh your and your opponent's arguments, and it is always helpful to give voters & crystallize at the end of your speech. 1 strong argument > 3 weak ones
3. Please signpost/make it clear which arguments you're responding to. Also, line-by-line respond to your opponent's arguments - don't just respond to the name of the contention, respond to each line.
4. You're welcome to use more progressive arguments, but in novice division, just make sure that you're not running something that will confuse your opponent. And, it's obvious it you're running something that you don't understand/have copied from a wiki, so don't do that.
Have fun and good luck!!
anya.mittal@gmail.com
I'm a Senior at Lexington High School and have debated for four years. I have experience in LD and PF, but prefer traditional LD.
Email chain (add both): feomorozov@gmail.com, 24stu189@lexingtonma.org
Novices:
Read whatever you would like as long as you explain well.
To win the ballot: weigh and crystallize. Tell me which arguments matter and why they matter. Do not leave connections between arguments to be made by me. Explicitly link your defense to the argument it is intended against.
Speaker points:
I intend for your speaker points to reflect how well you spoke rhetorically in the round. My criteria are as follows.
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Speak passionately and persuasively. Emphasize what is important, engage me.
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Present your arguments (offense and defense) in a logical order. Do not leave it up to me to make connections between your arguments for you.
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Dominate cross. This is one of the best ways to boost your speaks. Be assertive. Your opponent's case should be in shambles after such a cross, find contradictions, use counter examples etc. That being said, do not be a prick, unnecessarily interrupt, or be cocky. These are not persuasive traits in a speaker and your points will reflect it.
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Make intuitive arguments and use historical examples to prove/disprove points.
I look forward to judging your round.
My Pronouns are She / Her
Put me on the email chain: Mmesoma.nwosu8@gmail.com
If there is no road map, why would I flow.
Hi, I am Mmesoma. I was a JV Policy Debater on the Regional and National level but I am now a regular judge for regional tournaments. I would consider myself a traditional judge with small exceptions of how you should debate.
Just a Disclaimer, my face moves a lot without my intention. Please do not think I am bored, not paying attention, confused or upset. Just know that I am very much paying attention. If you see me giggle, you said something funny.
Speed:
Spreading is NOT appreciated but I will still carefully listen to spreading cases and judge based on my flow. I believe that speaking CLEARLY is always the pre-requisite for speaking FAST! You do not need to impress me.
Cross Examination:
I appreciate respectful and peaceful cross examination. I do not flow cross unless it clarifies an argument I am confused about but flowing cross is unusual for me. Yelling and abusive behavior will lead to speaker points deduction (you would probably see it on my face) but rudeness/attitude would not be a major RFD on my ballot.
Tricks
Tricks are NOT appreciated at all. Tricks make me uncomfortable as it is an unfair advantage. Instead of tricking your opponent, I feel as though you are tricking me as the judge.
End of Round
I will most likely give a critique once the round is done as well as the vote, if it is okay with both teams. I determine my vote based solely on what is on my flow and full understanding of both arguments. I am not a super super experienced debater, I may miss things, that it is why its so important to articulate and extent your argument as clearly as possible.
If I deem an argument racist, I am not voting for it.
Thank you so much! See y'all in the round.
Hi, my name is Sophie! I debated in LD at Acton-Boxborough for 4 years and am currently a freshman at Harvard.
I'd like to be on the email chain: abspdebate@gmail.com
For the novice tournament:
- Have fun - this is your first tournament so please remember that the main goal of this tournament is to learn as much as you can!
- Please make your speeches as organized as possible: go in a specific order and make it clear which arguments you are responding to
- When defending your own case, make sure to extend your arguments before answering responses by briefly explaining the argument.
Feel free to ask questions before the round starts!
For Big Lex:
Same rules apply above - but since this is a national circuit tournament, I am ok with you exploring more technical/progressive arguments. That being said, the primary purpose of the novice division is learning, so I'm not a fan of running progressive arguments that your opponent can't interact with at all. (E.g. - ask permission from your opponent before running a counterplan. If they don't know what a counterplan is, don't run a PIC!)
Feel free to ask what I'm ok with before round - the general idea is that I want both you and your opponent to learn from the round.
My name is Ms. Reyes, I work at Bronx Science and I am first-time traditional judge. Please speak slowly and clearly and do not run any progressive arguments. I appreciate it when debaters are kind to each other. Have a good round!
I competed as an LD debater when I was in high school over 30 years ago. I now coach LD debate, but my preference remains for traditional LD cases that debate the resolution and allow your opponent to do so as well.
I strongly dislike spreading, because it is hard for me to understand. If I don't hear your contentions or evidence, then they can't help you win the debate. Plus "winning" a point because your opponent didn't catch it is a pretty hollow victory.
Both of these preferences link back to my perspective on the activity of debate--it should be an educational experience and provide you with skills that you can apply throughout your life. I haven't seen any evidence yet that spreading is of use anywhere in the real world.
Please come to round early. I will be very unhappy if you show up in the last 5 minutes, and even more unhappy if you show up right before the round starts.
+0.3 speaks if you bring me a bag of (lays<3) chips before round
TIME YOURSELVES
Scarsdale High School ‘23
She/her
Email: katherine3shi@gmail.com (If there’s an email chain, add me to it)
Hello, I’m Katherine! I have debated for Scarsdale High School for three years and am currently in my senior year of high school.
(Yes you can call me Katherine, you don't have to call me judge)
Note for online debate: Please locally record your speeches so that if there are any tech issues they can be resolved. I will not let people redo their speeches.
If I'm judging JV, I'm fine with all styles (k/larp/tricks/theory/phil), provided you give good judge instruction and have a claim, warrant, and impact, novice points apply, and start slow then get faster when spreading. I don't flow off docs and I do not know the topic.
Since I’m mainly going to be judging novices, here’s a few things I really want you to do/know of (Some of these are taken from Vivian Guo’s paradigm):
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WEIGH and weigh as early as possible -- I will be very inclined to vote on your arguments if you just weigh them
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EXTEND a claim, warrant, and impact -- I have a pretty high threshold for an "extension". You can't just say the name of a card. I also need an explanation of it/what it does. If I don't hear an extension it's unlikely I will be willing to vote off of the argument
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Don't cheat or miscut evidence. And if you're stealing things from the wiki at least understand what you're reading
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I will either drop you or tank your speaks if you do or say anything offensive (e.g. being racist, sexist, homophobic, etc) during round
- If you want to bring progressive debate into the round you should make sure your opponent is comfortable with it and take every step to be accessible. I will evaluate any argument you read in round, but if you read a kritik and cross ex makes it abundantly clear you don't know what you're talking about, your speaks are a 27 at best
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Say the order/off-time road map before you start your speech
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If for some reason something in round made you uncomfortable, or you just have lingering questions pertaining to the round, feel free to talk to me after round if I’m not double flighted or to message me on facebook
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As a general rule for the debate round (and for life), be nice to everyone -- we’re all spending our entire weekend to talk about some obscure resolution so it’d be nice if we didn’t have to add rude opponents on top of that
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If you make the round funny in a non-offensive way, I’ll raise your speaks +0.1
If you have any questions about my paradigm ask me (within reason i.e. not spending more than 5 minutes clarifying something) before round.
Senior LD debater at Lexington High School
Add me to the email chain: mahadsohail@gmail.com
Tech over truth, here's a quick pref:
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Theory
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K
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Phil
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Larp
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Tricks
I’m open to evaluating any arguments as long as they have a warrant, including arguments that change the order I should evaluate the debate.
Theory: I’ve debated a lot of theory and enjoy judging theory debates. I don’t default to any paradigm issues/voters so make sure to warrant relevant paradigm issues. I will evaluate frivolous theory and don’t mind judging it. I consider theory as the highest layer but I’m more than open to arguments that say otherwise (k first, form v content etc.).
K: I’m best at evaluating Dysfluency, Psychoanalysis, Pess, Semiocap, and anything similar. I’m open to any K’s or K affs as long as they are clearly explained. If you’re missing parts of your thesis or theory of power I will be less inclined to vote off of it, especially if it's just a mix of buzzwords.
Phill: Needs to be explained and TJF’s are fine. I’m good with Kant, Hegel, Virtue ethics, and Util.
Larp: Larps fine just make sure to weigh between impacts and under framework. Make method cards implications clear
Tricks: I’m not good at evaluating tricks debates but if it's clear I will do my best to evaluate it.
Novices/Trad: Feel free to debate however you like. Remember that framing is the highest level. Make sure you weigh all your arguments under your own framework and don’t forget to attack your opponent's framing. Using CX effectively will increase your speaks and will likely help you win the round. Judges aren’t allowed to evaluate CX so make sure you make CX-dependent arguments are brough up in your speech. Also, time yourselves.
Most importantly have fun!
Things I appreciate:
1. Please no spreading. It will be difficult for me to follow and take notes.
2. Speak clearly.
3. In your final speeches, please summarize your arguments and provide clear voters.
4. An off-time roadmap would be helpful for me to follow your speech.
5. I am not a fan of counter plans. Use with caution if you must, but based on past experiences, I generally see that as agreeing with the Affirmative.
Info
Hello, my name is Everest Yang (He/Him), you can call me "Everest" or "Judge"
I am a freshman at UC San Diego and attended Lexington High School. I primarily competed on the national circuit but also have experience on the local circuit ---> Lincoln Douglas: 3 years, Public Forum: 1 Year
Add me on the email chain: everestyang2016@gmail.com
Overview For Novices/Local Tournaments (Scroll down for Varsity):
SPEAK CLEARLY and signpost (give a roadmap before speeches). I'm cool with any speed as long as you are clear and your opponent is comfortable with it.
Value Criterion/Framework holds the highest layer. I don't care about "value" debates.
Arguments should be extended through the flow. I will not evaluate new responses in the 2NR/2AR.
Use evidence to back up your claim.
Do not use CX to prep- asking good questions will increase your speaks.
Make sure to do WEIGHING in your later speeches and COLLAPSE to a few arguments that you can develop and defend well. I tend to vote for well-warranted/impacted arguments.
Please be respectful to your opponent. I will dock your speaks if you are racist, sexist, offensive, etc. Don't be a jerk against a Novice, i.e. spreading like crazy, reading Ks/Theory/Tricks.
Overall, I tend to be generous and give good speaker points.
I always disclose the ballot if the tournament allows me to. I will also disclose speaks if both debaters collectively agree.
Overview For Varsity:
Quick Prefs
Theory - 1
Policy - 1/2
Phil - 2
T - 2/3
Friv Theory - 4
Ks - 4/5
Trixs - 5/Strike
Specifics
Tech > Truth
Policy -
This is cool - I feel comfortable evaluating most arguments. Just make sure to do clear weighing, especially in dense LARP v LARP rounds. I like DAs and CPs if warranted well.
Theory -
Defaults: No RVIs, Competing Interps, DTD, Fairness, Education
Read any shell you want with real abuse. Go slower and be clear on analytics. Frivolous theory is fine, but I have a lower threshold. Disclosure is a good norm! Condo is also probably good...
Phil -
I'll probably be able to understand the main Philosophers, primarily Kant. That being said, I am fine with whatever you're reading, but it's good to have a clear syllogism and explain the FW clearly
Ks -
I'll do my best to evaluate, but I'm not very familiar with kritiks. I'll probably be better for Policy v K since it makes the most sense to me. K v K and K v Phil can get confusing sometimes, especially when there are conceded conflicting theories of power, so weighing and direct clash is good. Extinction outweighs can beat back most Ks.
Tricks -
I've heard of Aprioris, NIBs, Truth Testing but some of these trix just get way too blippy for me to evaluate comfortably.
Worst case scenario strike me because I don't really understand these arguments too well breh.
Speaks:
My average is 28.5, and I'll move up and down from there. I'll boost your speaks if you're funny or do something unique I like.
I will disclose speaks if both debaters collectively agree.
Feel free to ask me anything before and after the round.
Good luck and have fun!!!
PF for 4 years at Bronx Science (Bronx Science MY), freshman at Cornell, coach for Bergen County CM and Awty ZZ
TLDR: pls warrant and if nobody does GOOD comparative weighing I'll prefer the least mitigated link first and then the largest impact. At least be good at frontlining if you can't weigh.
For TOC: I’m gonna have a much higher threshold for extensions, warranting, and comparative weighing than I normally would throughout the season, teams have gotten WAY too lazy. also genuinely don’t care what you read, j send all docs.
add me to the email chain - vy.debate@gmail.com - send speech docs and I'll boost speaks
spec notes on how to adapt to me:
- "Fast PF speed" is fine - faster then 210wpm is when I start to have issues. Spread at your own risk bc tbh I suck at flowing off speech docs and will probably make a worse decision and be annoyed if you make me do so
- I hate blippy weighing without warrants. Don't just say "I outweigh on timeframe" tell me why, make it comparative, and implicate it on the flow. Bad weighing makes me sad
- Link in's need weighing on top of them or else they just function as a piece of non-comparative offense
- Extend warrants, not card names. chances are if you just say "extend John 19" I won't remember what John said and I won't flow it
- Second rebuttal MUST frontline turns, and terminal defense if you want to go for the arg later
- If you want me to vote on an Impact turn or rebuttal disad/adv it also need to have an impact and be weighed
- I won't listen to cross unless someone says smth funny, then ill tune in
- not having actual cut cards on hand = .5 drop in speaks
my rant about "probability" weighing
If you read new defense in summary or final and label it probability weighing I am docking ur speaks and will be saddened. A lot of probability weighing just isn't real weighing its just defense in disguise- any conceded defense or argument is 100% true, at that point any "probability weighing" is just some sort of mitigatory or terminal defense so just implicate it as that instead and do it in rebuttal.
non-subs debate
Im good to eval any theory or K debate as long as speeches aren't spread (seriously don't trust me to eval a K round if I have to read everything off docs), yes trix are fun but like pls don't in front of me
most importantly, have fun! let me know how I can accommodate you in round in any way
I am a parent in my first season of judging. Please provide cogent arguments and communicate your counter arguments clearly to help me better judge your round. Please avoid progressive arguments, if possible. Please speak clearly and with persuasion. Have fun debating!