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VBD Videos: 2005 TOC Semifinals

posted by Bietz on May 23rd, 2007

SANTA MONICA, Calif. - Here is a video of a semifinal round from the 2005 Tournament of Champions. The round features David Wolfish of Greenhill School in Texas on the affirmative versus Will Leiter of Monte Vista in California on the negative.

The round appears after the jump.

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11 Responses to “VBD Videos: 2005 TOC Semifinals”

  1. Cockroft
    Posted from: 67.66.198.155

    May 23rd, 2007 21:00
    1

    who was the panel for this round?

  2. Christian Keil
    Posted from: 74.36.138.220

    May 23rd, 2007 21:24
    2

    What was the decision?

    (I think this info should be posted with each video, it’s come up in almost every video topic)

  3. bietz
    Posted from: 76.80.87.137

    May 23rd, 2007 21:33
    3

    sorry. don\’t have those memorized. i hope you enjoy the free videos!

  4. Anjan
    Posted from: 68.48.175.11

    May 23rd, 2007 21:39
    4

    Besides the fact that this was a fun round to see in person, I have found this particular video to be a fantastic teaching tool.

    I am in no way certain of this but I believe the decision was a 4-1 for David. I don’t remember who the panel was.

  5. michael mangus
    Posted from: 74.227.225.226

    May 23rd, 2007 21:54
    5

    Jon Cruz, Tom Evnen, Chad Henson, *Andy O’Connell, Peter Petraro

    search function, hooray!

  6. Alex
    Posted from: 69.91.40.233

    May 24th, 2007 10:53
    6

    great, I always wanted to see Wolfish debate.

  7. Salman
    Posted from: 74.70.149.223

    May 24th, 2007 13:11
    7

    mmmmm

  8. P.Rai
    Posted from: 169.232.243.226

    May 24th, 2007 16:14
    8

    i think this round is a pretty good indication of how they both used to debate.

  9. a
    Posted from: 76.200.182.117

    May 24th, 2007 17:22
    9

    its amazing how much more technical debate has become in the last couple of years, even from this

  10. P.Rai
    Posted from: 169.232.243.226

    May 24th, 2007 19:38
    10

    i think this is probably better tech than most outround debates now, especially wolfish.

  11. Thanks
    Posted from: 66.27.96.17

    May 25th, 2007 20:22
    11

    wasn’t sure where to put this, but, thanks so much for posting these videos–they’re an awesome teaching and learning tool.

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