debating the cp

21
Debating the CP Mike Shackelford

Upload: brigid

Post on 22-Feb-2016

38 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

DESCRIPTION

Debating the CP. Mike Shackelford. Part One: Forming the CP. The Counterplan`. Factors that make a good counterplan Does it solve the aff better? Is it competitive Does it solve the aff or a portion of the aff AS WELL AS a DA (net benefit) Original . The Counterplan Text. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Debating the CP

Debating the CPMike Shackelford

Page 2: Debating the CP

Part One: Forming the CP

Page 3: Debating the CP

The Counterplan`• Factors that make a good counterplan

• Does it solve the aff better?

• Is it competitive

• Does it solve the aff or a portion of the aff AS WELL AS a DA (net benefit)

• Original

Page 4: Debating the CP

The Counterplan Text• Factors that make a good text• Generic CP• Adjustable – • The easiest way is to not have pre-written phrasing.• Can be worded to adjust to stupid plan texts.

• Write out the action of the plan• This excludes [insert mandates of the plan]

• Case Specific Counterplan• Every plank written out• Adjustable – • Changes accordingly to 1AC advantages

Page 5: Debating the CP

CompetitionFactors that make a good competition claim:

None, the best counterplans are clearly competitive by the texts.

However, assuming you are reading a generic CP:

• “Avoids DA to…”• Small T Violation. Accusing your own counterplan of being

untopical for doing something the aff also does – game over.

Page 6: Debating the CP

Net Benefit• Internal vs. External• Factors that make a good net benefit• Unique• Doesn’t matter how awesome your net benefit is if the

squo solves it• Definite Solvency• Turns the case

Page 7: Debating the CP

Part Two: The Negative and Debating the CP

Page 8: Debating the CP

The Negatives Goal• Principle of Neg Strategy: Resolve the affirmative

impacts• Assuming the affirmative has done their job right,

the squo will not be an easy world to defend• To combat this, we have counterplans.

Page 9: Debating the CP

The Overview• CP solves 100% of the case”

OR• “CP solves X advantage and the net benefit turns

the other”• 20-30 seconds on why

• 30 seconds on the net-benefit explanation – impact calc

Page 10: Debating the CP

Perm Debate• Each perm needs to be addressed separately

1. Theory2. Doesn’t solve3. DA to the perm

Page 11: Debating the CP

Theory Debate• Counterplan’s have a “status”• 3 status’• Conditional – can be kicked at any time• Dispositional – multiple interpretations• If you read any theory other than dispo bad, we can kick it• If you straight turn, we’re stuck with it

• Unconditional – have to go for it unless they go for T

Page 12: Debating the CP

Net Benefit• Treat as a DA

• Internal vs. External Net-Benefits

• Impact Calc on Top if not on overview

• Explain why even if the CP doesn’t solve all of the case, the net benefit outweighs what you don’t solve.

Page 13: Debating the CP

2NR Tips• Must have either an internal net benefit or an

external. The counterplan itself is not a reason to vote negative.

• Sliding Scale Solvency Claims– we may not solve this part of the case. However, the Net Benefit outweighs.

• Kick the CP?

Page 14: Debating the CP

The Affirmative and the Counterplan

Page 15: Debating the CP

Answering the CP• 4 Categories• Theory – will be covered in theory lecture tomorrow• Perm• Solvency Deficit• DA to the CP

Page 16: Debating the CP

Perm• DO NOT READ 5 PERMS IN A ROW AT BREAKNECK

SPEED!!!• Judges need ink time

• Common Perms• Perm: Do Both• Perm: Do Plan then CP• Perm: Do CP then Plan• Perm: Do CP

• Great time trade-off – but toe the line carefully

Page 17: Debating the CP

Perm• Factors that make a good perm:• Does it have a net benefit? • Specificity• Tricky CP Texts

• Tread the abuse line very carefully

Page 18: Debating the CP

Solvency Deficit• Factors that make a solvency deficit effective• Doesn’t solve the aff• 1AC card extension• 2AC cards• Analytics

• Doesn’t solve the net-benefit• Cards• Analytics

Page 19: Debating the CP

DA to the CP• Avoid reading an impact the 1AC already has• Can be an Add-on, or a DA to their mechanism• Also can impact turn the NB

Page 20: Debating the CP

2AC• S.P.O.T.• Step One: Solvency Deficit• Every flow starts with case extension• Explain why this outweighs the NB

• Step Two: Perm• Place at different parts of the flow so they 1) might drop,

2) have to actively organize, 3) judge ink time• Almost always no more than two• Perm do both, perm do cp

• If they bust out the Consult• 5 perms, Jimmy’s got this one

Page 21: Debating the CP

2AC• Step Three: DA to the CP (Offense)• Step Four: Theory• Status• Consult/Process/Competition