And in all honesty the kid isn't the real problem, it's that the powers that be didn't have enough integrity to do the right thing. If something is billed as a fair and honest venture it should be run in that way. Even at the event itself where the non-partial evaluators were speaking to the players they knew by name while they were standing right next to a player that had no history with that evaluator. I'm sure those players felt comfortable in the fact that they would get a fair shake.