George Ruiz
282 posts
May 20, 2007
5:23 PM
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I think the great Monty Nieble set the record for most points scored in the World Cup,anyone know how many breaks it took to accomplish that great feat.
George
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motherlodelofts
1796 posts
May 20, 2007
5:46 PM
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Maybe you should talk to the judge privatly about it , nuff said.
Scott
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George Ruiz
284 posts
May 20, 2007
5:50 PM
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Who was the judge ?
George
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motherlodelofts
1797 posts
May 20, 2007
6:05 PM
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Hiene B from Holland , I'm serious , in fact talk to about judging in general and what he thinks about it and these silly scores.
Scott
Last Edited by on May 20, 2007 6:07 PM
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Velo99
1104 posts
May 21, 2007
3:30 PM
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Heine is definitely a hard judge. ---------- V99 Flippin`The Bird!
http://www.bluedotloft.50megs.com
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JMUrbon
264 posts
May 21, 2007
4:24 PM
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Kenny, I would strongly disagree with you. Heine was rite down the middle of the road to me. I didnt see him as either easy or hard. Joe ---------- J.M.Urbon Lofts A Proven Family of Spinners http://www.freewebs.com/jmurbonlofts/
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kcfirl
115 posts
May 21, 2007
5:06 PM
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Good answer Joe. I didn't see Heine judge this last time but I would say he was in the middle on very good kits, and was very hard on poor kits. More so than 75% of the judges I've seen.
His pet peeves are loose kitting and waterfall breaks from what I remember.
Also, he seems to emphasize the style of the roll over speed in terms of awarding quality bonuses.
I would have Heine judge my birds any day of course. He is as right as anyone on judging. But face it, there are fairly major differences even among the good judges.
They will all award the points to an outstanding kit.
Ken
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Velo99
1106 posts
May 21, 2007
5:11 PM
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Guys, Let me expound a bit more. Heine knows the rules and what break, roll and simultaneous are. If it aint right,he won`t call it.
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JMUrbon
266 posts
May 21, 2007
5:42 PM
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Ill buy that Kenny.Joe ---------- J.M.Urbon Lofts A Proven Family of Spinners http://www.freewebs.com/jmurbonlofts/
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DHenderson
64 posts
May 21, 2007
10:03 PM
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One thing I can see I have seen by the scores over the years the closer you get to the end of the competition the looser the judge gets, gets tired I think. Not sure but I would guess the the vast majority of the winners were int he 2nd half of the competition Dave
Last Edited by on May 21, 2007 10:05 PM
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