And if there every was a spreader of sour grapes and misinformation, it's tenman.
He claims to have spoken to 2 Judging Chairs and an AOS President complaining about malfeasance, corruption and who knows what else concerning the judging system. That is just plain crazy! Who in their right mind would listen to an outsider? He is not a judge with twenty years experience, not a leading world authority on anything related to orchids and yet he thinks that the AOS should listen to him and we should change a system that has been around for some 80 years on his say so or opinion. WOW.
No judge would ever say the things he says that they do. I don't believe that for a minute. Tenman has not been through the judging system, no training at all and yet he has an opinion on what awards are okay and which awards are worthless. Oh my.
To me it sounds like he tried to get into the system as a student judge and was rejected or maybe feels more comfortable to hide and complain.
I mean, this is like some one watching an operation in the hospital theater and then going after the brain surgeons afterwards that they botched the operation! Nonsense.
Well, the problem is that many judges cannot express publicly what they think of their colleagues.
It is true that first I have heard that many times, and some were so disappointed by some judging teams, and I do not mean only AOS, that they decided to mark their plants ' not for Judging'. Two of them, in Taiwan, are specially famous for having FCC/Gold medal caliber plants, but they chose not to get them awarded.
I have seen as well, financially wise, plant value being divided by 2 or 3 because incompetent judges at shows gave a bronze medal, a HCC... The AOS system as it is today has not been around for 80 years clearly. If you browse the older awards from the 90s etc... they are vastly different from a Home Depot phal being awarded, as an example. The judging system is not 'God' in any country, of any kind after all. So far I live very well as an example selling divisions of definitely award quality plants to customers. Some decide to get them awarded, so far so good, many just enjoy, because the quality is over many awards in Germany or the USA...
The Orchid Zone had a similar model if you look as well, they very rarely entered plants for judging, they sold a selected plant, and then the customer would get the award in the evening or next day. Over their entire existence, they got 22 AOS awards. including a batch of 8 awards + 1 AQ the same day for their rothschildianum. Would you consider that they had extremely bad quality owing to that? Only 16 different varieties awarded in 20 years. Home Depot and pot plant Phalaenopsis farms got more awards recently for sure in a shorter lifespan!
The same, as you wisely point out, with doctors. In many cases they do see a malpractice, or a total mess, but they will join their team, and not speak to outsiders. I have to know because a large part of my family are doctors and surgeons. I did have a lot of them, not only in France, around me, in another life. Have you ever heard about mastectomies done after a X-Ray ? Biopsies have usually 2 options, not to incur financial costs and liabilities. Cancerous, or 'precancerous-possibly cancerous'. Patients are missing one breast, but are happily happy to have been saved... From one very well known oncologist surgeon that I knew closely years ago, many surgeries were not needed, after all, but it helped him to keep his financial turnover, so 'better safe than sorry' were his words. Whistleblowers in the medical world are usually secretaries, nurses, patient's family, etc... Never ever a colleague, except when it get way too hot. Another example, cosmetic surgeons. No one criticizes the work of a colleague or report him publicly, until there are dead or severly disabled patients that pop up. Then all of them will crush the crook. Not so much to do it in a 'fair' way. Just so that, even if they are equally bad, the whole world will believe there is order in disorder.
The discussion is kind of pointless if your opinion is that all the judges are highly skilled, and absolutely honest. Some judging centers are, some are not. Some teams are, some are not. Some did get candies to get plants awarded, sometimes only 1-2 judges on a team, like it happened let's say... overseas in Asia. Some were in the middle of the scam not understanding what really happened. Negociations between one judge and some growers are known to have happened, you get an FCC, but I want to be the first to distribute your varieties in the USA. I know that it happened, it is neither imagination or hearsay. Can it be proved? Mightily, as both sides got a good deal. But as long as it exists, the trust in judging plants is not really high.
But yes, judging system is as it is, imperfect for sure. The lack of knowledge of many judges is as well quite stunning too, and it becomes more obvious recently. When I see Home Depot phals being awarded, or plants with full blown fatal flows, that should get them discarded at first sight, then it is really a problem. Note, it is not only in the USA anyway. I just saw photos of a Schwerter pot plant cuthbertsonii hybrid being given a first prize at the Tokyo Dome, and an Anthura pot plant phalaenopsis, badly bloomed and with a mutation, as well a first prize. So even when we think we reach the bottom, it does go deeper...