Toria and Patti, It takes a while to make a chart. Did this one today and I have the original from comp manager.
For the cha cha, it's easy. this is mainly about the majority, which for these dances is 3, since there are five judges. You would need 3 1st places to win the dance.
For 2nd place, you are looking at 2nds and 1sts, and as you can see, one of the couples has 5 2nds and 1sts.
For 3rd, you have a majority of 3rds, 2nds and 1sts, so this is easy.
Be sure to note every block.
Once you identify a couple's placement, draw a line over to the results column.
I want to practice this one a couple times and then tomorrow I will put up the next set of rules and the correct results.
For the cha cha, it's easy. this is mainly about the majority, which for these dances is 3, since there are five judges. You would need 3 1st places to win the dance.
For 2nd place, you are looking at 2nds and 1sts, and as you can see, one of the couples has 5 2nds and 1sts.
For 3rd, you have a majority of 3rds, 2nds and 1sts, so this is easy.
Be sure to note every block.
Once you identify a couple's placement, draw a line over to the results column.
I want to practice this one a couple times and then tomorrow I will put up the next set of rules and the correct results.