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Points of Information

When to offer POIs, how to deliver them effectively, and when to accept or reject them as a speaker.

POI Mechanics

A Point of Information is a brief interjection (15 seconds maximum) offered by a member of the opposing side during a speech. The key rules:

  • POIs can only be offered during the unprotected time — the middle five minutes of each seven-minute speech
  • To offer a POI, stand and say 'Point of information' or 'On that point'
  • The speaker can accept or decline — they are never forced to take a POI
  • Speakers should take at least one or two POIs per speech — refusing all POIs is penalized by judges
  • POIs should be a single sentence — a question or a brief challenge, not a mini-speech

The best POIs expose a contradiction, introduce a devastating counter-example, or force the speaker to concede a point that hurts their case.