Originally posted by Robert Langmaid:
It is probably a good way to let an L1 get experience. Especially in this new world of PPTQ's which TO normally only paying for one judge making it hard for L1 to get many oppertunities at comp rel
Originally posted by Mark Mc Govern:
One of the largest hurdles for an L1 getting to L2 is ticking the boxes for events judged with a second judge. While it may not be possible to observe everything the candidate does at this particular event, previous interaction and experience can easily have shown they're ready to test. So if this works to tick that particular box, and the candidate is otherwise suitable, I'm ok with it.
Originally posted by John Brian McCarthy:Mark Mc Govern
One of the largest hurdles for an L1 getting to L2 is ticking the boxes for events judged with a second judge. While it may not be possible to observe everything the candidate does at this particular event, previous interaction and experience can easily have shown they're ready to test. So if this works to tick that particular box, and the candidate is otherwise suitable, I'm ok with it.
I don't see those boxes as arbitrary hurdles to jump through, but rather as important steps to see if someone is ready to be a Competitive REL judge. It's not about seeing if you can get on staff, it's about having someone watch how you answer questions, perform deck checks, handle logistical responsibilities, apply policy and investigate disputes.
If you don't have someone there observing you doing these things, you're not really fulfilling the spirit of the requirement.
Originally posted by Quinten van de Vrie:
Is it really? Are judging hours that hard to come by? Wouldn't you want your hours spent training towards becoming a competitive judge actually be well supervised?
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