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Variety
Variety is interpreted in two ways. Moves and styles. Bartenders will be judged on the variety of different moves they perform and variety of objects they perform with. The more aspects of flair they display the higher they will score. If the bartender is repetitive with their moves they will score lower here. If a bartender performs only the same style of routines they will score lower. (example: If the competitor were to do their whole routine with two-bottle tricks, even though they might not repeat moves, they would score lower here than someone who does bottle/tin, two-bottle, two-tin/one-bottle & three-bottle tricks, as long as the latter bartender, also does not repeat moves.) Also, there are different styles of flair. Two bottle & tin routines could look totally different, based on the style with which they are performed. This can go for all kinds of routines, thus creating more variety. The utilization of flair with other bar tools, such as muddlers & glassware will help to add to the bartender's variety.
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