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I see there are a ton of different BBQ associations in Texas is there a main one that i need to join? or do they all tie in to the majors one that if you win you go to the american Royal?
have been under the impression that to be considered for the Royal and Jack invites, that all four meats must be cooked, chicken, ribs, pork, brisket.
I could be very wrong, but I believe that for one or both of those invitationals, it's actually that you must cook pork, beef, and chicken. That said, for competitions that only include pork ribs, that counts toward pork.
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I live in Texas where we have a few associations Just wondering if one of these would where if i ever made grand champion would i get a invite to the American royal from the sounds of it i would to need to cook int he KCBS or the MBN to get that invite. something i was curious about thanks
Sweet thanks for once i dont have any more questions thanks to everyone you provided answersYou don't have to be a member of any BBQ association in Texas to cook 99% of the cook offs they sanction. Most of the BBQ associations will have an invitational cookoff that is only for there members once a year. If you cook a sanctioned cook off you just need to follow the rules of that sanctioning body for that particular cook off. The 3 main sanctioning bodies in Texas pretty much have the same rules.
Thanks for your input well look those guys up and take a look at the IBCAI live in Texas and have been competing in IBCA events for several years. IBCA events can get you invited to the American Royal from my understanding. The competitions you cook in depend on whether or not the grand champion receives an invite to the American Royal.
There are several other cooking associations as stated in an above post and they are the Central Texas BBQ Association (CTBA), Lone Star BBQ Society and Texas Gulf Coast BBQ Association.
The CTBA has different rules than the other sanctioning body so please read the rules before competing in those events.
Also, note that if you win the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo cookoff that you are automatically invited to the Jack Daniel's. The cookoff is sanctioned by the Texas Gulf Coast BBQ Association.
There are several brethren on here who have a lot more information on all the different sanctioning bodies. They may chime in at some point. If not you can look up Giant BBQ and he can help you out a lot. He is a head judge for the IBCA. Another is Texas Pepper Jelly, he was the president of the TGCBA. Texas Pepper Jelly also won the Houston competion this past year and went to the Jack Daniel's.
Hope this helps.
I am cooking at an IBCA contest in Beaumont, TX this weekend. I like TX-style cooks!
look for anything titled "State Championship". I just moved back here and don't know the Royal specifics but I believe many could get you in the draw for the Jack. That being said, I don't think Texas has many slots but has quite a few bungs in the pot for the Jack. I think and don't quote me on this there are some events that will put you in line for the Royal.
As for me, I'm just trying not to finish last.
Cool thanks for the infomation just was curious about it i will start researching this more in depth hopfully we will start competing in OctoberReport to The _urd. Wear your ballistic longjohns, don't be light, and don't be late.:razz:
I'l get some of this wrong as well, regarding qaulifying for invitationals....but I'm on the road and the client has had something come up and I'm held over for a day!
For the Royal: 50 teams, turn in chicken, ribs, pork, brisket
15 teams first year w/state championship proclamation the same categories
25 teams every year thereafter w/proclamation and the same categories
That's good just about everywhere, but I'm certain there are exceptions that I'm not aware of...beyond winning a GC at a major invitational that has a reciprocal agreement.
That being said, the majority of Texas sanctioning bodies can send a qualifier with three categories (chicken, ribs, brisket) but must meet the standards for team count and/or proclamations. IBCA, LSBS, TGCBCA (they've got to shorten that, and I believe Central Texas (can't remember the acronym) all send qualifiers to the American Royal, or have in the recent past.
I believe that the same standards apply to get into the Jack draw. I don't have a day and a half to type out the rules regarding the draw process, which does contribute to making draw day special for MANY!:mrgreen:
So, to answer the original question....if the contest is from a recognized sanctioning organization or has been recognized by one of the major invitationals you have to win and the contest has to meet the standards above.