Since SOTG is the single most important rule in our sport* surely then it
would be more amazing if Spirit scores were not really close?

Dave.

*  (other than possibly equipment, or maybe how to score, but lets not get
distracted)



2009/1/29 Luke Hillson <[email protected]>

> I think that using a 'structured scoresheet' as a basis to give spirit
> scores is a great objective way of doing it.
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> We used the as mentioned WFDF/BULA scoresheet at the LUCRE tournament a few
> weekends ago, its amazing how close all the teams scores were (although this
> is to be expected for one day / 6 game tournaments)...
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> 1.) Lemurs (12.8)
> 2.) Lemmings (12.3)(Winners)
> 3.) Up The Left (12)
> 4.) uBu (11.8)(Plate Winners)
> 4.) Bears (11.8)
> 4.) Duffa (11.8)
> 7.) Evolution (11.5)
> 8.) (Ex)Uriel (11.3)
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> Comparing these results from a 'fun' tournament to the 'competitive'
> Nationals tournament are quite interesting. Lewis, it appears (based on this
> TINY sample) that SOTG votes are higher at fun tournaments.
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> Cheers, Lucas.
>
> LUCRE TD / Lemmings #8
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