I posted something to the effect of the following on another thread and it keeps popping up in this feeble brain of mine. I have seen and been to contests where the contestants are flown according to the class they entered. In this part of the country it is usually two circles and sometimes three. This I think will work but, who knows. After all the entries are in, the names will be written on bits of paper, folded and put in a hat. A beginner if there is one will draw the names and put on the score board in order of draw. Depending on number of contestants split the score board about halfway down. The top half is circle 1 and bottom half circle 2. Fly a round to completion. Now take the score board and swap circles. There should be nothing on the board saying what class the competitor is in. Also the score sheet should not show the class. Only the entry list should have the class for the entrant. At the end of the second round total the scores. It wouldn't surprise me a bit to see an Adv score higher than Exp or maybe the Adv score may be lower than Int. I know I look thru the score boards that are or have been posted on this site. But, each class has been flown under their own judges.
Of course this means 4 people will have to give up flying to judge unless you find four people to judge that don't fly and are qualified. To think of it I may have to try it sometime with help from the club. Now get the tar good and hot, plus nice soft feathers as I bruise easily. Have fun, DOC Holliday