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Adapting to Judges

How to read your judge — lay, flow, or parent — and adjust your strategy for maximum persuasion.

Know Your Judge

PF was designed to be judged by anyone — and at most tournaments, 'anyone' is exactly who you get. Your judge might be a parent volunteer, a former college debater, or a community member.

Lay Judges (parents, community members)

  • Speak at conversational speed
  • Minimize jargon ('extend' → 'our argument about...')
  • Emphasize ethos and storytelling
  • Don't spread, don't run theory
  • Dress professionally — first impressions matter more

Flow Judges (experienced debaters/coaches)

  • They're tracking every argument on paper
  • Be precise: reference specific arguments by name
  • Weighing and comparison matter enormously
  • Evidence quality and recency are scrutinized
  • Technical wins (drops, concessions) are rewarded

Flay Judges (somewhere in between)

  • Many judges fall between lay and flow
  • Default to clarity: speak clearly, signpost, weigh
  • Don't assume they'll catch everything — highlight key moments

How to Check

Before the round, ask: 'Do you have any preferences for how we debate?' Check judge paradigms on Tabroom.com if available.

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