No. When dealing with conflicts between ideas, the goal shouldn’t be to pick a winner and some losers. A rule of thumb about how to pick the winner is problematic because that’s the wrong goal. (This is related to Popper’s point that “Who should rule?” is the wrong question. The same issue expressed in more generic terms is “What should win?”)
There can’t be a mechanic rule for how to handle disagreements because it involves knowledge creation. It takes creativity.
My thinking is that if an idea of yours is in intuition form, then it’s a well practised and automatised idea. It’s something you’ve used a lot already.
Practice is one way to form an intuition. It’s one of the more reliable ways. But people form and unform intuitions all the time. If you watch a new movie, you will likely create intuitions about the characters and plot as you go, and some of them will be gone before the movie ends.