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The tours scoring system
thecaptain316
10-12-2009
I have seen the list of which couples won how many shows on the tour with Rachel and Vincent winning the most I was just wondering how the scoring system worked on the tours. Is it a mix of the judges and audience scores with the person with combined vote winning, do the top two go into a dance off to decide the winner or is it just done on the audience vote?
Dana
10-12-2009
The first tour was 50% judges scores/50% audience vote.

2nd, most recent one (Rachel and Vincent winners) was all audience vote, judges scores were just for guidance only.

No dance-offs.

The next one, don't know if the scoring system will remain the same.
Jan2555*GG*
10-12-2009
I hope it does stay the same because it allowed Julian to win some shows and everyone had an equal chance, it was purely what the audience wanted.
Dana
11-12-2009
I agree Jan, the old system would never have resulted in a Julian win or the great run of results for Kenny plus my favourites still romped away with it in any case.

Also it stops any possible judges bias or manipulation of the scores (like they would ever do that ) and I like the idea of it being a different system to the main show.
Gill P
11-12-2009
It also meant that Tom Chambers only won once! And my favourite Gethin Jones won six times including the one when I was there! (It wasn't just me voting! )
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