Eh, 'currently, casual, I think,
I make a lot of metaphors and analogies.
Quote people a lot, try to find examples, history, precedent, proof.
Maybe a bit too poetic at unsuitable times, but I like prose, at times.
Emotionally appeal at times, which I don't see as an 'always fallacy.
Sometimes try to set a trap or get my opponent to say something particular, usually fail at or misfire that.
Sometimes try 'possible arguments I haven't fully researched, but then have to abandon later. Nice when they work out though. And at least can serve as Red Herrings.
'Usually try to be genuine I think, to 'spirit of the debate, sometimes not so much out of desperation to 'try to put up a fight as I think one ought 'try to give their opponent a fight.
Sometimes more conversational of a debate, I think friendly debates work better, claiming everything the opponent does as a fail, feels more a timewaster than productive.
Sometimes try to 'order main points, for ease of reading, whether 1,2,3 or A,B,C or BOLDING main 'idea of an argument being pushed.
I sometimes enjoy somewhat vague debates on a subject in 'general or in the way commonly known.
'Ideally fill out description of debate enough to avoid people cheating spirit of the debate.
Sometime try to counter opponent before they even 'make an argument, better on your terms than theirs, maybe.
Also, just passed you on the leaderboard for votes cast on debates. Heh.