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==Tournaments and Events==
 
==Tournaments and Events==
  
Qblitz played its first online tournament in Spring 2019. Participants in this inaugural event included [[Robert Muñiz]] of Florida and [[Nate Kang]] of California.
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Qblitz played its first online tournament in Spring 2019. [[Benjamin Fry]] became the Season Finale Champion, while [[Anson Berns]] and [[Mark Bailey]] placed 2nd and 3rd respectively. [[Yuti Das]] and [[Ameya Singh]] were the top Middle School finishers in the competition.
  
[[Benjamin Fry]] became the Season Finale Champion, while [[Anson Berns]] and [[Mark Bailey]] placed 2nd and 3rd respectively. [[Yuti Das]] and [[Ameya Singh]] were the top Middle School finishers in the competition.
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===Audio side events===
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:''See also: [[audio tournaments]]''
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The fact that Qblitz relies on prerecorded audio for its questions means that it is a natural choice for audio tournaments, where sound clips are arranged pyramidally and serve as clues in place of spoken text. As the majority of its academic competitions are high school level, these side events are the major use case of Qblitz in the collegiate and [[open]] community.
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Previous events:
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* [[MARCATo]]
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* [[PAveMENT]]
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* [[Dede Allen Memorial]]
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* [[PAveMENT 2]]
  
 
=Results=
 
=Results=

Revision as of 10:08, 3 December 2021

Qblitz is an online quizbowl company, founded circa late 2018 by Dr. Noah Prince. Its website offers interactive online QB tournaments played split up into small pools of players. It also offers a "stat system" which gives quizbowl players statistical analysis, feedback, etc. and is designed to help them improve their game.

Tournaments and Events

Qblitz played its first online tournament in Spring 2019. Benjamin Fry became the Season Finale Champion, while Anson Berns and Mark Bailey placed 2nd and 3rd respectively. Yuti Das and Ameya Singh were the top Middle School finishers in the competition.

Audio side events

See also: audio tournaments

The fact that Qblitz relies on prerecorded audio for its questions means that it is a natural choice for audio tournaments, where sound clips are arranged pyramidally and serve as clues in place of spoken text. As the majority of its academic competitions are high school level, these side events are the major use case of Qblitz in the collegiate and open community.

Previous events:

Results

Challenge

Year 1st Place 2nd Place 3rd Place Top Individual Scorer
September 2020 Carmel Auburn Hoover Samanyu Dixit
North Carolina Science and Math
October 2020 Auburn Detroit Catholic Central LAMP E.F.
Knoxville
November 2020 Detroit Catholic Central Auburn Hoover Nathan Beck
Streator
December Challenge Detroit Catholic Central Auburn Anonymous Anonymous
California
January 2020 Detroit Catholic Central Auburn Centennial Jisoo Park
Centennial