Writing Another short story competition... WITH GOLDEN POKEMANS TROPHYS!

Shining Suicune

Aspiring Trainer
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Like the title says, you just send in your short story, either PM, or post. We have public voting, and unlimited competitors.
Deadline:
04/08/09 (meh 12th birthday!)

Competitors:
1. 42 chocolate
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Prizes:
First Place:
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Second:
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Third:
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Fourth:
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Fifth:
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Sixth:
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Seventh:
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It won't get locked, but I don't think there is a high probability of this working. The Judge system has a lot of flaws (why do people always use this?), and as there is another competition going on already you'll have a harder time finding participants.

By all means though, prove me wrong. : P
 
scampy said:
It won't get locked, but I don't think there is a high probability of this working. The Judge system has a lot of flaws (why do people always use this?), and as there is another competition going on already you'll have a harder time finding participants.

By all means though, prove me wrong. : P
IDK how the Judge system doesn't work, bacon. Explain, Pweas!
 
Well, first of all you have to find your Judges, which is awkward enough. Then you have the issue of having all Judges looking through all entries, and I can guarantee that at least one will always drop out in each competition. Plus, you have the problem of favourites- it's far easier for a small team of Judges to be biased than it is the general public (the alternative to the Judge system being a public vote). Finally, Judges themselves cannot compete in these tournaments for obvious reasons, so you limit the number of people who can enter.
 
scampy said:
Well, first of all you have to find your Judges, which is awkward enough. Then you have the issue of having all Judges looking through all entries, and I can guarantee that at least one will always drop out in each competition. Plus, you have the problem of favourites- it's far easier for a small team of Judges to be biased than it is the general public (the alternative to the Judge system being a public vote). Finally, Judges themselves cannot compete in these tournaments for obvious reasons, so you limit the number of people who can enter.
Oh, now I see. *deletes judge system*
 
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