The current proposal for judging the games in the 84 contest is the following.
There are three groups, which I made somewhat randomly, except that persons that
submitted two games have their games in different groups.
You can sign up for judging. Each group will have a chairman with some additional
tasks, overseeing the judging in the group.
You cannot sign up for judging a group in which you have a game, or a close friend or
family member of you has a game.
You are requested to do the judgment in a fair way:
give notes to the games with respect to your opinion how good the game is, with better
notes to better games. People who are caught cheating the contest by the way they judge
may be denied participation of future contests of this website, and/or their game may
be disqualified for this contest.
Please email the editors of this website if you want to participate in judging, and if so,
what group. Perhaps, try a few games already during the coming holidays?
Testing games can be done: using over-the-board play with friends and family members,
using Zillions of Games, by email with other judges, by email with the inventor, etc.
Each group of judges selects four games, which will go to the finals.
Questions and remarks via the feedback system.
Objections?
In order to speed up the process, please only object to this system if you have serious objections,
and think the current system is seriously unfair. If there are enough serious objections to the system
proposed here, we'll revert to plan B, and ask one or two judges who will do all the judgement.
Written by Hans Bodlaender.
WWW Page Created: December 19, 2002.