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In formats with '''bounceback''', bonus parts incorrectly answered by the team who answered the tossup are given to the opposition. Bouncebacks are sometimes referred to as '''steals'''. This supposedly leads to tighter games, and certainly to less complaining about a player's pet topic coming up in a bonus for the other team, who then got zero points on said bonus.
 
In formats with '''bounceback''', bonus parts incorrectly answered by the team who answered the tossup are given to the opposition. Bouncebacks are sometimes referred to as '''steals'''. This supposedly leads to tighter games, and certainly to less complaining about a player's pet topic coming up in a bonus for the other team, who then got zero points on said bonus.
  
[[PACE]]'s [[NSC]] tournament notably uses bouncebacks.
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==Examples==
[[Lisgar]] hosted a house written tournament in 2009 which used bouncebacks.  
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*[[PACE]]'s [[NSC]] tournament notably uses bouncebacks.
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*[[Lisgar]] hosted a house written tournament in 2009 which used bouncebacks.  
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*[[NAQT]] produced [[lightning round]]s feature bouncebacks
  
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Revision as of 01:56, 22 February 2014

In formats with bounceback, bonus parts incorrectly answered by the team who answered the tossup are given to the opposition. Bouncebacks are sometimes referred to as steals. This supposedly leads to tighter games, and certainly to less complaining about a player's pet topic coming up in a bonus for the other team, who then got zero points on said bonus.

Examples

  • PACE's NSC tournament notably uses bouncebacks.
  • Lisgar hosted a house written tournament in 2009 which used bouncebacks.
  • NAQT produced lightning rounds feature bouncebacks