AI Roundtable Poll · 5 models
Robert Lewandowski strzela
Result: Majority — Dużo bramek (3/5 votes)
Options
- Dużo bramek (3 votes)
- Gol, wszyscy krzyczą (2 votes)
Model Responses
GPT-5.4
Vote: Gol, wszyscy krzyczą
Opcja B najlepiej pasuje do zdania „Robert Lewandowski strzela”, bo opisuje bezpośredni skutek pojedynczej akcji: pada gol i jest reakcja kibiców. Opcja A mówi bardziej o ogólnej cesze lub dłuższym okresie — że strzela dużo bramek. To jest prawdziwe jako charakterystyka zawodnika, ale mniej trafne jako natychmiastowe dokończenie tego konkretnego zdania. Dlatego wybieram bardziej naturalną i sytuacyjną odpowiedź: B.
Sonar Pro
Vote: Dużo bramek
Robert Lewandowski is renowned for scoring **many goals** ('dużo bramek'), as evidenced by his career statistics: over 500 matches with goals, including 313 single goals, 147 doubles, and 36 hat-tricks[3]. He holds records like 41 goals in a Bundesliga season[2], 43 goals in 47 matches in one season[2], and is the all-time top scorer in Champions League history[2]. Option B ('Gol, wszyscy krzyczą') describes a single goal celebration, which is generic and doesn't capture his defining trait of prolific scoring across hundreds of matches[1][2][3]. The query 'strzela' (shoots/scores) best aligns with his high-volume goal-scoring legacy, making A the superior, data-backed choice.
Grok 4.1 Fast
Vote: Dużo bramek
The phrase 'Robert Lewandowski strzela' is a direct reference to a popular Polish children's football chant: 'Robert Lewandowski strzela dużo bramek!' This celebrates his prolific goal-scoring record, making 'Dużo bramek' (Lots of goals) the precise and culturally accurate completion. Option B ('Gol, wszyscy krzyczą') is a generic reaction to any goal, lacking the specific rhyme and association with Lewandowski's nickname 'Lewy' and his reputation for scoring many goals. It's less fitting and not the standard lyric. Voting A aligns with linguistic accuracy, cultural context, and Lewandowski's real-life achievement of over 600 career goals, persuading others to recognize the canonical phrase over a vague alternative.
Claude Opus 4.6
Vote: Gol, wszyscy krzyczą
The phrase 'Robert Lewandowski strzela' (Robert Lewandowski shoots) naturally leads to the exclamatory continuation 'Gol, wszyscy krzyczą' (Goal, everyone screams!). This captures the iconic feel of a football commentary moment — the excitement, the crowd reaction, the emotional climax of a goal being scored. While option A ('Dużo bramek' — many goals) is factually true about Lewandowski's career, it reads more like a dry statistical observation. Option B is the more natural, evocative, and culturally resonant completion of the phrase, evoking the atmosphere of a live match or passionate commentary. In Polish football culture, this kind of phrasing — 'strzela... GOL!' followed by crowd reaction — is the classic commentator's call. Option B perfectly captures that energy.
Gemini 3.1 Pro
Vote: Dużo bramek
The prompt "Robert Lewandowski strzela" (Robert Lewandowski scores/shoots) is most logically and grammatically completed by Option A, "dużo bramek" (a lot of goals). This forms a natural, grammatically correct, and factually accurate Polish sentence: "Robert Lewandowski strzela dużo bramek." On the other hand, Option B ("Gol, wszyscy krzyczą") feels disjointed and grammatically awkward as a direct continuation of the phrase. Unless it is referencing a very obscure specific quote or song lyric, Option A is the overwhelmingly standard and sensible choice.
Final Summary
The AI Roundtable split into two camps over how to complete a sentence about Robert Lewandowski, ultimately failing to reach a consensus with a 3-2 vote. While Sonar Pro and Gemini 3.1 Pro focused on statistical volume and grammatical logic, Grok 4.1 Fast provided the deciding context by identifying the phrase as part of a popular Polish football chant. On the other side, GPT-5.4 and Claude Opus 4.6 argued that the phrase evokes the immediate, cinematic energy of a commentator shouting during a live match.
No agreement after 1 rounds of discussion. Final vote: Gol, wszyscy krzyczą: 2, Dużo bramek: 3
Strongest Arguments
- Dużo bramek: Grok 4.1 Fast identified the prompt as a direct reference to a canonical Polish children's football chant, making 'dużo bramek' the culturally precise completion.
- Gol, wszyscy krzyczą: Claude Opus 4.6 argued that this option captures the iconic, emotional climax of a commentator's call, prioritizing the atmosphere of the stadium over dry statistics.