Lesson 10 min 20 XP
Partner Communication
How to work as a team in PF — dividing research, signaling during rounds, and coordinating strategy.
Working as a PF Team
PF is the only major debate format that requires a partner. This is both an advantage and a challenge.
Dividing Roles
Most teams assign:
- First speaker: Reads constructive, gives summary. Usually the more analytical debater.
- Second speaker: Gives rebuttal, gives final focus. Usually the more persuasive/adaptive debater.
These roles can be fixed or switch between Pro and Con rounds.
During the Round
- Prep time: Talk strategy. 'Let's collapse to Contention 1 and the turn on their C2.'
- During speeches: Pass notes. 'Ask about their source on C1 — it's from 2018.'
- During crossfire: If your partner is speaking, take notes. Don't both talk at once.
- Between speeches: Quick check: 'What are we going for in the back half?'
Common Team Conflicts
- Disagreeing on which arguments to collapse to (decide before the round)
- One partner dominating crossfire (take turns)
- Blaming each other after losses (debrief constructively: 'What could we do better?')