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  • ...[[MSHSAA]] format. In 2012, the tournament was run in the [[tossup-bonus format]] for the first time on [[HSAPQ]] Tournament 23, becoming [[MOQBA]] certifi | 24
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  • This page traces changes in the "standard" NAQT tossup/bonus game format as used at ICT, SCT, HSNCT, and tournaments using IS sets without local mod Original NAQT format:
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  • ...usage that can create confusion with the different concept of [[tournament format]].) ...dle school, high school) or 10 minutes (college) each; maximum 24 [[tossup-bonus cycles]]
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  • ...ed three or four years.<ref>Quizbusters Special Edition, Episode 2, Season 24</ref> ==Format==
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  • ==Format== ...ue's championship tournament. Game format is [[Tossup/Bonus Format|tossup/bonus]] in rounds of 20 tossups and 20 bonuses. In recent years, the LL League ha
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  • ...read regardless of time. (In NAQT matches the limit is currently 24 tossup-bonus cycles.) ...illing neg is no longer a useful strategy. See also [[history of NAQT game format]].
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  • | Used related tossup/bonus format, and supposedly contained an impossible finals packet [http://www.hsquizbow | Used tossup/bonus format [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/schedule/december2000.html] [http://groups.yahoo
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  • ...ed to be the greatest high school team of all time. When playing in tossup/bonus formats with their full lineup, TJ A went undefeated for the entire school ...ing records (including points per 20 tossups heard at HSNCT and points per bonus at HSNCT) at the events.
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  • | Format = Double-Elimination | Rules = Tossup-Bonus (NAQT)
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  • |size = 1247<ref>2023-24 MSHSAA enrollment (grades 9-11 in March 2023), from https://www.mshsaa.org/ ...rter]] format. The tournaments began to shift to the twenty [[tossup-bonus format]] and [[pyramidal]] questions in 2007, continuing to use [[single-eliminati
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  • |size = 539<ref>2023-24 MSHSAA enrollment (grades 9-11 in March 2023), from https://www.mshsaa.org/ ...Junior Varsity tournament each year. In the past, it used a [[four-quarter format]] with [[speed check|shorter questions]] usually provided by [[Show-Me Ques
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  • ==Format== ...means that early correct answers falling within the "power" portion of the tossup (which is designated by a mark in the packet) are worth 15 points rather th
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  • ..., and was the 21st iteration of the VHSL Scholastic Bowl state tournament. 24 teams competed in six size classifications of four teams each. ...districts within a region agreed to forego district play. The new playoff format also introduced "Super Regions"-- AB and CD, which functioned as a sort of
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  • | Format = Round Robin Groups of 6,<br />Round Robin Groups of 4 | Rules = Tossup-Bonus (NAQT)
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  • ==Tournament Format== Each round was comprised of 24 toss-ups and accompanying bonus questions.
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  • ==State Tournament Format== ...a round robin format. At all levels, pool ties are broken by playing five-tossup matches.
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  • == Match Format == ..., with the possibility of tossups being read for tossup points only and no bonus potential if the end of the packet was reached. From 2001 to 2010, the pack
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  • ==Match Format== ...hes (and thus many local tournament and conference matches) used the "IHSA Format". This can be summed up as:
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  • ==Questions and Format== ...ts and State were once again provided by [[NAQT]] in the 22 [[tossup-bonus format]]. All questions were worth 10 points each with no powers or negs.
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  • ...019, the game format changed from the traditional 50 question four-quarter format to 26 tossups with three-part-bonuses after the MSHSAA Board of Directors a ...s also influenced by the reduced cost of obtaining questions in a standard format compared to one that required significant customizations.
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  • ...quiz bowl state championship in New Jersey using the standard tossup-bonus format. ...or=gray data-sort-value="100"|X||12||bgcolor=gray data-sort-value="100"|X||24||21||8||bgcolor=gray data-sort-value="100"|X||bgcolor=gray data-sort-value=
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  • == Match Format == The format used in the PAC is very unusual and was based on the format used for the [[Commissioner's Academic Challenge]] (CAC), Florida's quizbow
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  • ...twork. This show will run until 1955 and will introduce the [[tossup-bonus format]].}} ...at Penn. [[Chicago]] defeats [[Harvard]] in the final by powering the last tossup of an overtime tiebreaker.
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  • ...e. (Note that the first three BSQCs used "British" scoring, by which each bonus is worth a total of 15 points rather than 30) ...2001 was the first BSQC to use standard "American" scoring with ten-point bonus parts)
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  • ...questions in '''[[tossup/bonus format]]'''. All college tournaments use [[tossup]]s with multiple clues in descending order of difficulty, so teams that kno ...[[timed]], in two ten-minute halves which can feature up to 24 tossups and 24 bonuses altogether. NAQT produces two collegiate sets each year:
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  • ...egular-season city play, the sole city loss coming to Lee HS on a disputed bonus question in the Butler HS city meet. Grissom entered the city championship ...40 victory over defending champion [[Auburn]] with a "save" (correct final tossup answer) from Tony Rickey highlighted the tournament. Grissom defeated [[Tu
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  • ...ished itself from its competitors in quiz bowl with a [[24 tossup/24 bonus format]] which incorporates a large amount of [[pop culture]], [[misc]], and a uni ...modern quizbowl: [[housewrites]] almost exclusively use the [[modified ACF format]] rather than any approximation of NAQT's, few feature pop culture, and mos
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  • ===Game format/rules=== College Bowl uses a [[tossup/bonus format]] and a [[clock]].
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  • ==Tournament format== ...yer having an advantage), and the 5-2 player with the highest [[points per tossup heard]] is the ninth player in the finals. Prior to 2012, a written test ca
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  • ...our teams to [[2015 ACF Fall]] at Duke, with the A team losing on the last tossup of the finals game, qualifying for and attending the [[2016 ICT|2016 DII IC VCU ran a 24-hour practice to conclude the summer 2009 regime, which proved that doing s
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  • *Tournament format (only six preliminary games guaranteed, and single-elimination playoffs) ...edu/archive/terrapin95/ncsu.txt 1995 Terrapin Tournament, NC State packet, tossup 10]
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  • ...r incorrect. Future releases will include corrected info, as well as some format changes. ACF Academic Competition Foundation--alternate quiz bowl format<br>
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  • ...uestions at NAQT, he gets very close to the top of the second tier on that format. I take him down a bit because of his more limited skills on ACF, but he is 24. [[Peter Freeman]]
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