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  • ...rked this team's only loss while playing their full A team in tossup/bonus formats during the 2004 season. [[Category: Historical High school teams]]
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  • ...rently in nationwide use that involve timing games. Middle school and high school games use nine-minute halves. [[Community college]] games use 10-minute hal ==Pseudotimed formats==
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  • ...quizbowl, and related activities. The wiki covers everything from national formats to local events, at all levels.
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  • ...d high-school tournaments were more likely to imitate [[CBI]] or bad local formats. Since every full-length tournament in collegiate quizbowl besides [[NAQT]] More recently, the term has seen a resurgence of usage among the high-school quizbowl community, to distinguish sets with an ACF-like [[distribution|sub
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  • ...ven a chance to answer the part. Bouncebacks are common in middle and high school quiz bowl, but probably used at less than a majority of tournaments, and ar ...linois]] and [[MSHSAA|Missouri]], used bouncebacks at pretty much all high school tournaments before 2005, but now have tournaments both with and without the
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  • ...acket readings rather than main events, and do not use head-to-head or bee formats. Most ladder formats decide a winner using one of the following two systems: (1) cumulative scor
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  • ...lly speaking a team is [[affiliated]] with a [[school]] at either the high school or college level.</onlyinclude> Most formats allow four players to play at once - there may also be [[substitutes]], but
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  • [[Category:High school formats]]
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  • ...]] at the college level and [[National Academic Championship]] at the high school level. While this conflict is still not fully resolved, the death of Colleg ...lone the start of their outreach. This made the process of replacing these formats and their very conservative-minded administrators very difficult. One conse
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  • ...he US, the [[Tossup-bonus format|most common format]] on the national high school and college level is a two-team competition in which the teams compete to b ==Formats==
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = Booker T. Washington High School ...ington''' (often simply referred to as "'''Booker T.'''") is a magnet high school in Tulsa, Oklahoma, whose quizbowl team won the 2001 and 2004 [[NAQT Oklaho
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = York Suburban High School '''York Suburban High School''' is a high school located in York, Pennsylvania. Their quiz bowl team has played extensively
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  • ...up is said to "control" the bonus, as they have the right to answer it. In formats with [[bouncebacks]] like [[PACE]] [[NSC]], the other team has the opportun ...10 points, but this was not always the case. For discussion of these older formats, see the section on "[[Bonus#Defunct styles of bonuses|defunct styles of bo
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  • The '''advantaged final on half-packets''' was a format used in many high school tournaments from 2009 to the mid-2010s. ...a single packet. Certainly, this has some drawbacks (as do all tournament formats and finals schemes, including advantaged finals).
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  • ...]] and the pursuit of [[fairness]] in question structure and competition [[formats]]). ...g [[National Academic Championship]] as well as a number of state-specific formats.</onlyinclude>
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  • * Matches consist of two [[timed play|nine-minute]] (middle school and high school) or ten-minute (college, including community college) halves (but may end s ...ariable-value bonuses]] were eliminated c. 1997, while all remaining bonus formats (besides three parts worth 10 points each) were eliminated c. 2014.
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  • Shouldn't there be a criticisms of good quizbowl formats page too, for neutrality and all. I know there controversy section on the N Setting aside that a "criticisms of good quizbowl formats" page would be both rather bare and rather pointless, this isn't Wikipedia.
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  • ...without local modifications. NAQT has also produced sets in various other formats. ===Differences in original NAQT format from other major game formats in 1997===
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  • |status = Active in state league & TV formats '''James Monroe High School''' is located in Fredericksburg, VA and participates in [[VHSL Scholastic B
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  • ...on writing company, based in the St. Louis area, for elementary and middle school level tournaments. SAGES may also refer to the elementary-level set produce ...In the fall of 2015, Alex was asked if he would consider writing a middle school set as well, and given the expansion of effort, SAGES was founded as a comp
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