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![]() In your post you repeatedly say what Winscore can and can't do and what Winscore requires of a flight trace. Winscore is one tool used by a scorer to see if a US contest flight conforms to the published US rules. "Winscore will land you out" if the rules specify a landout in such a situation. "Winscore checks" was is required to be checked by the US rules. Any deviation in Winscore's behavior from the US rules should be immediately reported to me as a program problem. Yes, Guy, I assumed we are talking about WinScore being used at US contests. This topic started from the bagging of turnpoints before the start. Current US contest rules do not permit bagging of turnpoints before the start. to then be used whenever a contestant wishes to slip them in. I was speaking of how generally Winscore works, and of course it must be used by a qualified scorer and CD, under US rules, when used in the U.S.A. I believe that when used in this way, Winscore does what it is designed to do. My responce to this thead came from the idea that contestants were thinking of a way to get around the rules for a unfair advantage. I believe that we, the contestants, all want a ""level playing field"" and this is what is given us by the US contest rules. Our US contest board, along with you, have worked very hard to give us what we have today. A good progam which has "checks" and "balances" for our racing needs. I do not know everything Winscore can and cann't do, and as you know, earlier this year I spoke with you about a start problem seen by a contest scorer and contest manager. I have been told that this problem now has been corrected. That's great and I thank you for your help. At the contests I have been at over the last few years, most scorers, when their time permits, are glad to show you how they perform their work. Most CD's are willing to speak with you over the rules when their workload does permit. As new contestants are needed for our sport to grow, I suggest to them that when they do go to contests, they speak with their mentors, or contest officals to "clear their thoughts" on the US rules, so all of us can have a "level playing field". # 711. |
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Disclaimer....this post has very little to do with the current discussion:
Guy....you have an outstanding scoring program so I for one would like to say thanks and want to let you know how appreciative most of us are that you have spent so much time perfecting it! 711 and 9B...where the heck are you guys this weekend??? We expected to see both of you for the Southwest Championship races! It has been miserable conditions for this time of year and wish that you all could have shared it with us. Besides it is obvious from your multiple posts that neither of you had much going on to keep you from coming to Arizona! ;-) Casey Lenox KC Phoenix |
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