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Latest revision as of 13:07, 5 October 2018
Missouri Open is a name given to three distinct tournaments, each at least somewhat affiliated with the University of Missouri.
Summer 2009
2009 Missouri Open | |
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Competition season | Summer 2009 |
School(s) | Missouri |
Head editor(s) | Charlie Dees, Shantanu Jha, Auroni Gupta |
Difficulty | Nationals- |
First mirror | June 6, 2009 |
Announcement | link |
Packets | link |
The first Missouri Open was held on June 6, 2009 at the University of Missouri in Columbia, MO. It was a high-difficulty packet submission event edited by Charlie Dees, Shantanu Jha, and Auroni Gupta [1]. Only three teams came to the main event, for which stats are not available, but there were larger mirrors on the same day at Maryland and Valencia.
A 2010 edition of similar difficulty was meant to occur via a mirror of Sun N' Fun XI [2] but was canceled because Charlie Dees was unable to be in Columbia the day of the tournament.
Results
Region | Host | Date | TD | Winner | Runner-up | Individual high scorer | Stats |
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Main site | Missouri | June 6, 2009 | Charlie Dees | Matt Weiner et al. | Unknown | Unknown | Not available |
Florida | Valencia | June 6, 2009 | Chris Borglum | Florida State | Chris Borglum et al. | Unknown | Stats† |
Mid-Atlantic | Maryland | June 6, 2009 | Chris Ray | Eric Mukherjee, Ted Gioia, Dallas Simons, Dan Puma | Jerry Vinokurov, Chris Ray, Aaron Rosenberg, and SteveJon Guth | Jonathan Magin | Stats |
† Broken stats link
Summer 2013
2013 Missouri Open | |
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Competition season | Summer 2013 |
School(s) | Missouri |
Head editor(s) | Itamar Naveh-Benjamin |
Difficulty | College easy |
First mirror | July 6, 2013 |
Announcement | link |
Packets | link |
The second tournament called Missouri Open, a distinct event, was a non-packet-submission, ACF Fall-difficulty tournament written and edited by Itamar Naveh-Benjamin for use on July 6, 2013 [3]. It was mirrored on the same day at Virginia Tech, and at five other locations at later dates.
Results
Fall 2015
2015 Missouri Open | |
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Competition season | 2015-16 |
Head editor(s) | Will Alston and Itamar Naveh-Benjamin |
Difficulty | College regular |
First mirror | October 25, 2015 |
Announcement | link |
Packets | link |
The third tournament called Missouri Open was a regular difficulty tournament with NAQT-length questions written by Will Alston, Itamar Naveh-Benjamin, Shan Kothari, Ewan Macaulay, and Rohith Nagari in fall 2015. It was mirrored at several sites across the country.