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Doing a lot of pitch practice lately. I saw a founder this week who'd engineered his pitch so investors couldn't interrupt with hard questions. He thought a clean, unbroken pitch was the win. It's the opposite. A great pitch invites the hard question early, because you have the answer, and watching you handle it live is what actually convinces them. A pitch built to prevent questions reads as a pitch that can't survive them.