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'''"ACF IS IMPOSSIBLE"''' is a catchphrase used for two purposes:
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'''"ACF IS IMPOSSIBLE"''' was a catchphrase that was used for two purposes:
  
*To sarcastically note a good question on a notably easy answer in an ACF packet as a form of praise. For example, a well-constructed, pyramidal tossup on "Charles Dickens," "carbon dioxide," or "France" would be met with a (sarcastically negative, therefore positive) acclamation of "ACF IS IMPOSSIBLE." A significant percentage of ACF tossups are in fact of this form.
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*To sarcastically note that a [[question]] on an easy [[answerline]] in an [[ACF]] packet was good. For example, a well-constructed, [[pyramidal]] [[tossup]] on "Charles Dickens," "carbon dioxide," or "France" could have been met with a (sarcastic) acclamation of "ACF IS IMPOSSIBLE." It is possible to acclaim a significant percentage of ACF tossups in this way.
 
 
*To mock people who complain about [[ACF]]-format questions being difficult in comparison to other formats. This line of argument is considered unworthy of serious consideration for two reasons:
 
# ACF is a format of questions, not a difficulty level. Tournaments of any difficulty level can and do exist in the ACF format. It would be foolish to say that the [[Maryland Classic]], an ACF-format high school tournament, is of a higher difficulty than the [[NAQT ICT]]. Thus, making any statements at all about the difficulty of "ACF" or "NAQT" questions, without specifying what tournaments one is talking about, belies utter ignorance of how quizbowl works.
 
# Official ACF tournaments, such as [[ACF Regionals]], are in fact of comparable or even lesser difficulty than their counterparts, such as [[NAQT Sectionals]], in other formats, statistically speaking.
 
  
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*To mock people who complained about [[ACF]]-format questions being difficult in comparison to other formats. This line of argument was considered unworthy of serious consideration for two reasons:
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# There are multiple ACF tournaments at a variety of [[difficulties]]; additionally, the [[modified ACF]] [[format]] of questions spans a wide range of difficulty levels. It would be foolish to say that the [[Maryland Classic]], an ACF-format high school tournament, is of a higher difficulty than the [[NAQT ICT]]. Thus, individuals who made blanket statements about the difficulty of "ACF" or "NAQT" questions were typically considered to have little knowledge of how quizbowl works.
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# Official ACF tournaments, such as [[ACF Regionals]], have historically been comparable or even lesser difficulty than their counterparts, such as [[NAQT Sectionals]], in other formats, statistically speaking.
  
 
It is unknown if the actual phrase "ACF IS IMPOSSIBLE" was ever spoken in earnest, or if it was coined by ACF supporters as a shorthand for the various accusations about "ACF difficulty" that certainly were made.
 
It is unknown if the actual phrase "ACF IS IMPOSSIBLE" was ever spoken in earnest, or if it was coined by ACF supporters as a shorthand for the various accusations about "ACF difficulty" that certainly were made.
  
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This phrase is no longer in common usage.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 09:14, 29 June 2021

"ACF IS IMPOSSIBLE" was a catchphrase that was used for two purposes:

  • To sarcastically note that a question on an easy answerline in an ACF packet was good. For example, a well-constructed, pyramidal tossup on "Charles Dickens," "carbon dioxide," or "France" could have been met with a (sarcastic) acclamation of "ACF IS IMPOSSIBLE." It is possible to acclaim a significant percentage of ACF tossups in this way.
  • To mock people who complained about ACF-format questions being difficult in comparison to other formats. This line of argument was considered unworthy of serious consideration for two reasons:
  1. There are multiple ACF tournaments at a variety of difficulties; additionally, the modified ACF format of questions spans a wide range of difficulty levels. It would be foolish to say that the Maryland Classic, an ACF-format high school tournament, is of a higher difficulty than the NAQT ICT. Thus, individuals who made blanket statements about the difficulty of "ACF" or "NAQT" questions were typically considered to have little knowledge of how quizbowl works.
  2. Official ACF tournaments, such as ACF Regionals, have historically been comparable or even lesser difficulty than their counterparts, such as NAQT Sectionals, in other formats, statistically speaking.

It is unknown if the actual phrase "ACF IS IMPOSSIBLE" was ever spoken in earnest, or if it was coined by ACF supporters as a shorthand for the various accusations about "ACF difficulty" that certainly were made.

This phrase is no longer in common usage.