This is probably a worn-out question, but here it goes.
In my Adult Bronze Ladies III program I have a place where I could do either a camel spin, a sit spin, or an upright scratch spin. My scratch spin is pretty fast and decent with 10+ revolutions. My sit spin is not low at all and pretty shaky. My camel is not reliable and even on a good one only has 3 revolutions. For a 6.0 competition (namely, Adult Nationals) do you think it is better to do the spin that looks good or attempt the harder one that is iffy? I've been watching the videos from 2016 and 2015 and it seems mostly everyone attempts a camel (and even a camel-sit), but many people fall out of it or it only has a revolution or two. My other spin is a change-foot spin, which I think will qualify for the "two spins of different character" requirement. Jumps are loop, salchow, flip-toe loop, and waltz jump-half loop-salchow.
I guess the question also is, do I want to enjoy and feel good about the execution of the program or cringe when I watch the video?
So what do you think the judges will respond to more - well-executed simpler spin or crappy harder spin? Although I highly doubt I am in any medal race here so it probably doesn't matter anyway.