VAR Preferences

Thursday, November 19, 2020

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Round Eliminated Winners
Round 1 VAR is okay when the type is 'not important' in the current context or the type is obvious or explicit

Round 1

Candidate What changed Current total votes
VAR is okay when the type is 'not important' in the current context or the type is obvious or explicit 4 votes in the first round 66.67%
4 votes
No VAR! 1 votes in the first round 16.67%
1 votes
VAR is okay when the type is obvious or explicit in the statement 1 votes in the first round 16.67%
1 votes
VAR is great, why not use it everywhere?! 0 votes in the first round 0.0%
0 votes
VAR is okay when the type is 'not important' in the current context 0 votes in the first round 0.0%
0 votes

VAR is okay when the type is 'not important' in the current context or the type is obvious or explicit

Round What changed Current total votes
Round 1 4.0 first-round votes. 66.67%
4 votes

No VAR!

Round What changed Current total votes
Round 1 1.0 first-round votes. 16.67%
1 votes

VAR is okay when the type is obvious or explicit in the statement

Round What changed Current total votes
Round 1 1.0 first-round votes. 16.67%
1 votes

VAR is great, why not use it everywhere?!

Round What changed Current total votes
Round 1 0.0 first-round votes. 0.0%
0 votes

VAR is okay when the type is 'not important' in the current context

Round What changed Current total votes
Round 1 0.0 first-round votes. 0.0%
0 votes
Candidate name Round 1
VAR is okay when the type is 'not important' in the current context or the type is obvious or explicit

66.67%

4 votes
No VAR!

16.67%

1 votes
VAR is okay when the type is obvious or explicit in the statement

16.67%

1 votes
VAR is great, why not use it everywhere?!

0.0%

0 votes
VAR is okay when the type is 'not important' in the current context

0.0%

0 votes


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