How to win at BP

Western Australian Debating League
8 Sept 202203:29

Summary

TLDRIn this video, Izzy outlines essential strategies for succeeding in British Parliamentary (BP) debating. She emphasizes the importance of controlling both the floor and the content of the debate, using strategic points of information (POIs) to shape the narrative. Izzy also advises identifying the strongest team early on and aligning with them to increase your chances of winning. Other tactics include using stakeholder appeals, dominating early with a 'scorched earth' approach, and strategically 'stealing' material from other teams. The key takeaway is to always control the debate and contribute the most to secure a win.

Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Control the floor by managing when and how you speak, and ensure you handle POIs without losing focus or time.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Use strategic language to control the content of the debate, demanding responses to key points and guiding the direction of discussion.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Time management is crucialโ€”control your time effectively to ensure the adjudicator sees you as organized and convincing.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Identifying the strongest team early on allows you to align with them or adjust your strategy to stay competitive in the debate.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ When the strongest team is opposing you, focus on proving why your side of the argument is the most important in the debate.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ If the strongest team is on your side, make sure your responses or extensions are more detailed, accurate, and compelling to surpass them.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ The 'super stakeholder' strategy involves focusing on the community or group that the adjudicators will find most sympathetic, building your case around them.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ A 'mata dump' or 'scorched earth' strategy allows the opening team to cover all the potential material, leaving little for the closing teams to expand on.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Stealing material from the opening teams, either by anticipating extensions or reworking underdeveloped ideas, can give you an advantage in closing speeches.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Always aim to contribute the most to the debate by making the strongest, most relevant points, and ensuring those points dominate the discussion.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Using POIs aggressively and strategically helps direct the flow of the debate and puts pressure on other teams to respond to your key points.

Q & A

  • What is the primary focus for controlling the floor during British Parliamentary debating?

    -The primary focus is to manage the points of information (POIs) you accept and when you take them. You should avoid being flustered by other teams' interventions and ensure that you effectively control your speaking time, which can help convince the adjudicator.

  • How can a speaker control the content of the debate?

    -A speaker can control the content by explicitly stating what is most important in the debate, using language that demands responses from other teams. Phrases like 'We expect to hear a response' signal to both the adjudicator and opposing teams that an issue needs addressing, which helps steer the focus of the debate.

  • What strategy should you use to handle points of information (POIs) in a debate?

    -You should use POIs aggressively and strategically. By accepting or rejecting them at the right moments, you can influence the flow of the debate and maintain control over the issues being discussed.

  • Why is it important to identify the strongest team in the debate early on?

    -Identifying the strongest team early allows you to align yourself with them or position your arguments in a way that challenges them. By doing so, you improve your chances of securing a spot in the top two teams, which is crucial for winning the debate.

  • How should you approach the strongest team if they are on the opposite bench from you?

    -If the strongest team is on the opposite bench, you should focus on proving why your side of the motion is more important. This involves demonstrating that the motion should either stand or fall based on your arguments.

  • What should you do if the strongest team is on your own side of the debate?

    -If the strongest team is on your side, you should work to demonstrate that your contributions, whether through material, extension, or responses, are superior or more comprehensive than theirs. This helps you outperform them and position yourself more favorably in the debate.

  • What is the 'super stakeholder' strategy, and why is it effective?

    -The 'super stakeholder' strategy involves identifying the group or community that the adjudicators will care most about and framing your case around them. By focusing on a stakeholder that is both significant and sympathetic, you increase the likelihood that the adjudicator will side with your arguments.

  • What is the 'Mata Dump' or 'Scorched Earth Policy,' and when is it used?

    -The 'Mata Dump' or 'Scorched Earth Policy' is a strategy used by opening teams to cover as much ground as possible in their speeches. The aim is to deprive closing teams of any original material to use, forcing them to simply repeat what has already been said.

  • How can opening teams steal material from the closing teams?

    -Opening teams can anticipate what the closing teams might argue and incorporate those ideas into their own speeches. By doing so, they 'steal' the material, making it difficult for closing teams to present new or impactful arguments.

  • What is the benefit of stealing material for closing teams in a debate?

    -Closing teams can 'steal' underdeveloped ideas or poorly explained arguments from the opening speeches, rework them, and present them in a clearer or more compelling manner. This allows closing teams to strengthen their position and present more persuasive arguments.

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