>the below are assuming that there was a semifinal round:
>
>one may never compete in a level in which one has come in first in again.
>
one also may not compete in any level below
>
>one may never compete in a level below a level in which one has placed
>second or third.
>
exactly. so if you win, you move up a level.
if you place, you stay in that level
if you don't place, and you were dancing at a higher level,
then you can still move back down to your original level
>
>"level" means some pair of (beginner, intermediate, advanced), and
>(smooth, latin)
>
yes, so that all it requires is that you remember a few facts about how you
performed at a previous comp. no 'memorization of points' required.
Jay
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