Instigator / Pro
42
1500
rating
2
debates
75.0%
won
Topic
#4164

hammmmm

Status
Finished

The debate is finished. The distribution of the voting points and the winner are presented below.

Winner & statistics
Better arguments
18
12
Better sources
12
12
Better legibility
6
2
Better conduct
6
5

After 6 votes and with 11 points ahead, the winner is...

aspagnolli
Parameters
Publication date
Last updated date
Type
Standard
Number of rounds
2
Time for argument
Two days
Max argument characters
10,000
Voting period
One month
Point system
Multiple criterions
Voting system
Open
Contender / Con
31
1500
rating
4
debates
12.5%
won
Description

csjkhfrhjuwydusdtgsyegdeyut

I noticed a lot of the voters giving the win to Pro, which is understandable, but what they fail to recognize is the argument that Con gives at the end of R2 was the nail in the coffin. While Pro repeated his stance and added a little more, even emphasizing on his point with bold font, Con busted out the Trump card with "chicken nuggies". Con really takes it home letting us know, "sfdhijahdfiu". Both sides didn't provide any references but, come on, does one have to cite references when we all know "sfdhijahdfiu"? Clearly here, Iamham, is the winner above all criteria, especially when hammmmm is the subject and csjkhfrhjuwydusdtgsyegdeyut is to described here. Con knew his subject well while Pro just rambled about how much he liked ham. All Pro's arguments were moot since it was only a prerogative and not a scientific fact. Con threw some science, and some banger science I might add, into the mix, clearly showing that Con is the real master debater in the field of hammmmm.

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@Ragnar

Pro keeps winning spelling and grammar points even though in The title of the debate he spells ham with no less than 5 M's.

And spells the following word in the description

"csjkhfrhjuwydusdtgsyegdeyut"

I'm not understanding the point of this argument. Is it to say "Ham is not or is good for you"? Based on your comments that's what I am assuming. However, the title just states "ham" meaning both sides can be correct as they're both talking about ham. There really aren't any rebuttals, nobody counters anything. I think the only thing that determines the winner is spelling and grammar. iamham states "and sfdhijahdfiu" which determines, though a small mistake, who is the winner.

Simply stating this for when I come back to vote.