Not really. Whoever made the cross presumably had a reason - trying to select for a certain flower characteristics, growth habit, etc. Or they just had two sibling plants, and decided to make more because they could. In any seed-grown orchid, there will be variation, but between siblings, it should be fairly reduced, since both the parents are closely related. But with biology, there's always a chance some progeny might be different-better, and some be different-worse. Which is why people get so into breeding, trying to control the outcomes. But these are the people who make those 'x sib' plants we buy, so we just have to put some faith that they did a decent job and the plants will turn out well. Which is 99% of the time, unless you're getting into some really avant-garde stuff.
As to judging, I'm not into the whole judging circuit so someone else will have to answer that.
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