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KCL IV

114 days away · In Person, London · BP

Part of the King's College London IV (KCL IV) series →

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The field

Premier

One of the strongest fields in the circuit. Multiple nationally-ranked teams attend.

Based on the 2024 edition. This year’s field isn’t rated yet.

67 teams (2024), 33 teams (2022), 91 teams (2021)

Motions from this series

KCL Open 2024 (2024)11 motions
  • Round 0THO the portrayal of orgasm as the end- goal of sexual interactions
  • Round 0THBT the mother should mutilate her child
  • Round 1THP purpose-ready welfare provisions (e.g. food stamps) over direct cash transfers to recipients
  • Round 2THR the EU court ruling
  • Round 3THBT absent a court order mental health patients should only be institutionalized if they consent
  • Round 4THS using mockery as a method of criticizing religion
  • Round 5This House believes that the tribe should choose the person to be sacrificed by lottery instead of deciding by majority vote
  • SemifinalTHS Globalism
  • ESL FinalTHBT the family should mutilate their child
  • Pro-Am FinalTH would refuse to comply with God's orders anymore
  • Grand FinalsTHP "master" morality to "slave" morality
KCL Open 2022 (2022)8 motions
  • Round 1THO the expectation that politicians be model moral citizens (eg. abstaining from smoking or drinking, active participants in charity or community, faithfulness in relationships, etc.)
  • Round 2THS the establishment of women-only e-sports leagues
  • Round 3THBT it is in the interests of South East Asian states to relinquish to China their claims over disputed territories in the South China Sea
  • Round 4THBT the ideal of the American Dream has done more harm than good
  • Round 5THS the rise of activist scholarship
  • SemifinalsTHS the creation of the East African Federation
  • Grand FinalAssuming the Paradise exists, THP a world where the people on Earth are aware of it
  • Pro-Am FinalsAssuming it did not result in their statelessness, THS the establishment of a market for individuals to trade and/or gain citizenships
KCL Open 2021 (2021)12 motionsCA: 🇮🇪 Lucy M., 🇨🇦 Ruth S., 🇵🇭 Mikko V., 🇭🇷 Vladimira Š., 🇲🇾 Ploopy
  • Round 1THBT developing states should place significant caps on the construction of high-rise residences in urban areas
  • Round 2THBT the Biden administration should adopt a diplomatic rather than an antagonistic approach to Russia
  • Round 3THBT capitalism brings more harm than good for disenfranchised groups.
  • Round 4In countries with private healthcare, THS the creation of hospitals with free healthcare where there’s a random chance patients participate in government research trials in addition to receiving treatment.
  • Round 5THBT it is in the interest of independent secessionist movements to prioritize creating autonomous zones within preexisting countries over full on statehood.
  • Open Partial OctofinalsTHBT NGOs in developing countries should prioritize advocacy for changing institutional norms (e.g. transparency, democracy) over advocacy for tangible goods (e.g. building water systems, raising incomes by set amounts).
  • Open QuarterfinalsTHO the use of the "it gets better" narrative by queer organisations and movements in the developing world
  • ESL SemifinalsTHO the use of the "it gets better" narrative by queer organisations and movements in the developing world
  • Open SemifinalsTHS the use of extraction rights to natural resources as a form of collateral for external debt
  • ESL FinalsTHP a world where people believe that judgment and entry into the afterlife happens through a metric of peer review versus a metric that takes into account the net sum of your actions on the world.
  • Pro-Am FinalTHP a world where the government made public a list of individuals and their niche.
  • Grand FinalTHS a widespread implementation of San Pedro's prison structure

What gets set here

International Relations16%
Economics13%
Politics13%
Law & Crime10%
Religion10%
Social & Identity10%

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You vs this tournament

What gets set here, next to how you have scored on each category across your own imported rounds.

  • International Relations · 16% of motions hereno rounds on record yet
  • Philosophy · 13% of motions hereno rounds on record yet
  • Economics · 13% of motions hereno rounds on record yet
  • Politics · 13% of motions hereno rounds on record yet
  • Law & Crime · 10% of motions hereno rounds on record yet
  • Religion · 10% of motions hereno rounds on record yet

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Breaking here

21% of teams break

Teams usually guarantee their break on 11 points.

Break on speaks? Average at least 79.2.

Last edition: 8 of 67 teams broke.

  • 202110 pts · 79.2 speaks25/91
  • 202210 pts · 79.8 speaks8/33
  • 202412 pts · 78.6 speaks8/67
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Break categories

This tournament runs a separate break for each category. From the most recent edition:

  • Open break8 teams
  • ESL break7 teams
  • Pro-Am break9 teams

How scoring works here

76.7 avg speaker score

Most speakers land between 74.1 and 79.3.

What finishing high has taken:

Top speaker pace 81.8

Top-10 pace 80.4

Top-20 pace 78.6

Median average speaks at each finishing spot, across 3 editions.

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