These ARE NOT the Olympic's
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- We do not enjoy a perfect working environment
- We do not get to see the competitors perform all at once
- We do not utilize judges that are professional in the sport
- This is not a sport that has clearly defined style , form or moves, there are no 'schools', no training manuals
- These are not athletes trained from childhood
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- In fact the stage that these girls compete on is far from 'ideal' and as the night proceeds, as more and more paint, sweat, water, etc. gets deposited the can turn into a 'skating rink' before the end of the night and these girls are dancing in 'cum fuck me' high heels!
- The contestants have to go up one after another, and the audience at the beginning of the night can be small and withdrawn but as the night progresses the audience gets larger and louder (i.e. more drunk). This gives the first few contestants a severe disadvantage and may give the contestants an unfair advantage. Also the judges get tired as the evening goes on and their scoring becomes much less strict than the early half of the night. This obviously is not fair.
- The judges are learning on the job and because of this the way that they score will change as the night goes on. Depending upon the individual judge that can mean more strict as the night progresses or possibly a loosening up of the scores.
- Because a woman can only start dancing as a exotic dancer when she become of legal age, there is no formalized training for this profession. Each contestant brings her own natural talents and abilities to the stage.
- Because there is no formal training there are no formal or regimented moves or style that a judge can apply a yardstick to measure and compare between one contestant and another. This is what makes being a judge in this pageant such a demanding and important task.
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THIS IS HOW WE ADDRESS THESE PROBLEMS
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- The Contestants pull a number blind from a hat at the beginning of each night. The first night of the their competition there will be exactly the same number of tickets as contestants. The next night that this same contestant comes to pull her number there will only be half the number of tickets to contestants, those numbers will be the opposite time of the night to the first number draw. i.e. if contestant A goes in the first half of the night on her first day of competition, then she will perform during the second half of the night the next competition evening.
- Solution #1 fixes part of this problem, but the most important fix is that the judges are instructed to not judge by audience response. They have to ignore the audience and only judge each contestant on her own merits. The judges are made very aware of the effects of alcohol on how an audience responds to a naked woman.
- The judges a instructed that once they get past the first few contestant shows then they are to start asking themselves if they would have scored at the beginning the same way that they are scoring now. If the answer is no then they are required to review all proceeding scores and adjust them accordingly. IN OTHER WORDS, THE SCORES ARE NOT FIXED, THE JUDGES CAN CHANGE THEM!
- The judges are made aware that each and every performance will be unique and special and has to be judged on its own merits, not by any so called "norm". The judges are not allowed to judge costumes, props, lights, special gymnastic abilities, even special dance ability, the are only judging by 'how they are entertained"
- The judges are instructed that 'accidents' do not detract from a contestants scores. i.e. if the contestants slips and falls, if a prop or accessory fails to function, if the d.j. plays the wrong music......non of this scores down. What does score down or up is how the contestant reacts to the problem.
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