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Originally posted by BBQ Judge:
seems to me if you deserved 2 more point you would of got them, quit crying and learn how to cook!! That is all good day sir!!
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Originally posted by BBQ Judge:
…! i think the only reason you are griping is because you cant win. maybe you should try a new hobby, because it seems to me all you can do is gripe about this one. Im sure im not the only one sick of you whining about the judges.
You sir are the definition of a Forum troll. 4 posts, all in one thread and nothing helpful in your comments.
Care to sign up with a real name, your credentials and proof of your judging? Nope, easy to hide in a forum.
What above is helpful and suggestive to the original intent? Like David said, I would have been more impressed if you came in, discussed and helped explore the topic.
Personal attacks will not be tolerated per the forum policies.
We have fun here, but help and discuss the problem or just go away. You've helped no one but some form an opinion of judges.
Whining, hey, YOU go compete in a contest and get 3rd out of 300+ teams. I'm proud of that. The point about 2 points was to illustrate a concept in a previous post about how judging points can impact a contest. Uh, let's see how many contests do you have? How many have you won? Won any categories? Your definition of success is winning? Probably you're outlook on life.
I'm pretty darn happy with my life, in BBQ and out.
Wow your really zinging me there. Ouch, oh, that really hurt... not. Insulting people just makes you look petty.
Got news for you judge. I'm saying what a LOT of teams say on Friday night. You also represent the judge who thinks you're more important than a cook but just saying it that way. Shoot, we need everyone, from KCBS, to Contest volunteers to the public.
Try to have a contest without a team. How about a team without certified judges? Oh way, you can. I can go get judges off the street like IBCA, so there are alternatives.
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Originally posted by BBQ Judge:
That is true, by the time im done with a contest taking food is not even an option lol.
Maybe for you, but count the coolers at the next contest. Frequently there are more people with coolers than without. I see people take home food they gave a 5 or 6 to.
I never complained about specific judges. As the Bill of Rights allows me to do, I explained that I have issue with the system. FYI, I've also approached KCBS Contest Board Member(s) about this previously and tried to work to implement changes. The predomant theme in training is what is illegal, not what is BBQ.
You can define it and improve the methods. Is it difficult? Certainly. But I haven't seen KCBS really TRY anything to change training. Just same on methods, nothing new. Recurring training? Wow that's real helpful. Teach what's already been taught? Judges like you have already formed your own opinions, and as evidenced by your comments, you're not open to comments or instruction.
Oh, regarding training. I've suggested ideas. As a certified teacher, I know how to train. ALL things can be establsihed. Training doctors is hard. Training BBQ judges shouldn't be, but it is. But if we don't TRY to change, we'll never know well we?
So, you're a judge complaining about feedback from a team? Really? Growth is through feedback and I worked every time I got a score to improve my food. But I'll guarantee you this. Go to a few contests and compete and get handed scores on YOUR food and see what you think. I've mentored a few teams and after they got their scores they all said the same thing.
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Now I get it, now I see what teams are talking about
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Go spend $1,000 of your own money to compete and some judge comments that he gave you a 6 because of a stray piece of meat smudging the appearance or that they don't like spicey/sweet or whatever. I've heard judges, after scoring chicken, say they don't even like chicken. Now how can THEY give a subjective score?
It's easy for judges to judge (look up the definition) but try to be on the receiving end of something you've worked hard on.
Have I won as much as I'd like? No. I also have a life, family and have made choices to do more than just compete. Not because I can't win. But because I like to help others learn about BBQ.
The fact I have 12 years, 13,000 plus posts shows I'm in it to help others. Taught more the 400 students about BBQ and many other things including volunteering with my own money for a National BBQ organization.
My takeaway opinion of you (BBQ Judge) is a sad one. This is BBQ, it's supposed to be fun. If it's SO SERIOUS that you have to attack me and others for expressing an opinon, then shame on you.
You sir, have trolled the forum and your comments are only designed to inflame, not inform.
Now let's get back to the fun before I have to play moderator.