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  • ...ically the most experienced writers among those available. In other cases, editors can apply via an open application on the forums. ==ACF==
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  • *[[2021 ACF Regionals]] (biology, editor) {{c|ACF Regionals editors}}
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  • ...ichigan teams that claimed various national championships and editing many ACF tournaments. ...5 national championships including the [[2002 ICT]], the [[2005 ICT]] and ACF titles in 2001, 2002, and 2005. Prior to his Triple Crown year, he was also
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  • ...his time for his work on such tournaments as [[ACF_Regionals_2008|2008 ACF Regionals]], [[2008 Chicago Open]], and [[2009 ICT]]. A team of Matt playing solo tied for ninth at [[2008 ACF Nationals]], at which he was the tournament's leading scorer. That same yea
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  • ...ed Kingdom. The tournament was edited by head editor [[Auroni Gupta]], and editors [[Will Alston]], [[Stephen Eltinge]], [[Will Holub-Moorman]], and [[Kenji S ...sed rather than geography-based literature distribution, and the first ACF Regionals that asked for teams to submit half-packets rather than full packets.
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  • ...Nationals]]. The tournament was edited by head editor [[Andrew Hart]], and editors [[Stephen Liu]], [[Nathan Weiser]], [[Benji Nguyen]], [[Cody Voight]] and [ {{ACF tournaments}}
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  • ...by a large group of editors. Head editor [[Jaimie Carlson]] was joined by editors [[Annabelle Yang]], [[Hari Parameswaran]], [[Hasna Karim]], [[Jonathan Tran ...nd [[Texas|Texas A]] were invited to and played at the "supersite" mirror. ACF did not announce their criteria for determining the best teams, which led t
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  • ...(ACF's "regions" are non-normative, so a school may attend any site of ACF Regionals.) ...r the question set, or winning the overall or undergraduate title at their Regionals site.
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  • ...s a medium-difficulty tournament produced by [[ACF]] and held in November. ACF Winter is a [[packet submission]] tournament. .... Intended to be intermediate in difficulty between [[ACF Fall]] and [[ACF Regionals]], both tournaments were generally regarded as [[regular difficulty]] after
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  • ...ing 19/19 of each packet, the most ever edited by one school's team for an ACF tournament in the modern era. ...layoff_standings.html Playoff] [https://www.qbwiki.com/statistics/2016-acf-regionals-chicago/combined_standings.html Combined]
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  • ...ements]], it is possible to recognize '''multi-editing achievements''' for editors who have worked on several major events. This page originally marked [[Andr ...Crown]]: [[ACF Nationals]], [[NAQT ICT]] (DI), and [[Chicago Open]]. Seven editors are known to have completed the Triple Crown of Editing.
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  • ...He is widely regarded as one of quizbowl's best active science players and editors. He did his undergraduate at [[Georgia Tech]]. *Co-editor [[ACF Fall]] [[ACF Fall 2013|2013]]
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  • ...s subject editors. The tournament was used to qualify teams for the [[2024 ACF Nationals]]. *[https://quizbowlstats.com/buzzpoints/set/2024-acf-regionals Detailed statistics]
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  • ...is a [[novice]]-level college quizbowl tournament produced every year by [[ACF]] and held concurrently at multiple locations throughout North America and ...24/24 (24 tossups and 24 bonuses). Since [[2014 ACF Fall|2014]], however, ACF Fall has moved to a model based on half-packets of 12/12.
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  • {{Tourneybox|Tournament Name = 2015 [[ACF Nationals]] |editors = [[Ryan Westbrook]], [[Ike Jose]], [[Billy Busse]], and [[Rob Carson]]
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  • ...t sets of distinct material for invitationals. In 2009-10 there were three ACF-format invitationals, in 2010-11 through 2012-2013 there were two, and in 2 In 2014, HSAPQ used VHSL questions as the base for new HSAPQ Regionals and HSAPQ State championship tournaments in New York, Maryland, North Carol
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  • ...e is widely regarded as one of the greatest quizbowl players, writers, and editors of all time. ...2nd-place finishes at [[2013 ACF Nationals]], the [[2014 ICT]], and [[2014 ACF Nationals]], and to a 3rd place finish at the [[2012 ICT]] -- with numerous
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  • ...the leading scorer on the Berkeley team that finished third at the [[2005 ACF Nationals]]. ...at the [[2007 ACF Nationals]], the [[2008 ACF Nationals]], and the [[2009 ACF Nationals]] (losing to Chicago each time).
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  • ...[[MUT]]. He is a full member of [[ACF]] and served as the head editor of [[ACF Fall]] in 2009. He won many tournaments with various Minnesota lineups thro * [[ACF Fall 2008|2008 ACF Fall]] (with Rob Carson, Trevor Davis, [[Ted Gioia]], and Andrew Hart)
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  • ...[[2016 ICT]], and a 16th place (3rd place undergraduate) finish at [[2017 ACF Nationals]]. ...tle and an undefeated record at DII SCT. Duke was unable to field teams at ACF Nationals and ICT that year, however, since both tournaments were canceled
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  • ...2003, [[QOTC]] in 2003 and 2004), and earning the justified ire of packet editors everywhere by writing lots of impossible music theory questions. As a seni ...ce then. The next year, he helped the team to top-bracket finishes at both ACF Nationals and ICT despite his absence probably not going over very well wit
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  • # How hard the writers or editors of the tournament expect the questions to be, by analogy to a previously-pl ...o easy", while in college regular difficulty (currently still set by [[ACF Regionals]]) it is "too hard".
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  • ...ies, such as [[VETO]], [[Ottawa Hybrid Tournament]], as well as mirrors of ACF tournaments or independent housewrite events. ...actice at this time for clubs across the entire country to attend the same Regionals and SCT sites. From 2000-2010 Canadian quizbowl was at its most expansive g
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  • ...inning the [[2011 ICT]], two runner-up [[ACF Nationals]] finishes, three [[ACF]] undergraduate titles (2008-10), two [[NAQT]] undergraduate titles (2009-1 ...s as the [[2014 Chicago Open]], the [[2017 ACF Regionals]], and the [[2018 ACF Nationals]].
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  • ...rsees the [[Carper Award]]. For more information on ACF, see their [http://acf-quizbowl.com/ website]. ...erm [[mACF]] refers to quizbowl tournaments and question sets that use the ACF format and rules, perhaps with slight modifications, or especially to make
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  • ...st (i.e. the tossups are [[pyramidal]]). Links to several videos of [[2013 ACF Nationals]] are available [http://hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=9&t The questions used in collegiate quizbowl may come from [[ACF]], from [[NAQT]], or be written independently. All of them are [[pyramidal]
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  • ...ionals''' is an annual event held by [[ACF]]. Along with the NAQT [[ICT]], ACF Nationals is one of the two tournaments which determine a national champion Beginning in 2008, ACF Nationals crowned Undergraduate and Division II champions in addition to ov
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  • ...ique flavor that can verge into the [[NAQTie|extreme]]. In comparison to [[ACF]], its questions are shorter and have [[powermark]]s, and its rounds at var ...agship ACF events of [[ACF Fall|Fall]], [[ACF Regionals|Regionals]], and [[ACF Nationals|Nationals]].
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  • ...and others as a combination with [[Illinois Open]] (called "TIT/IO") at "[[Regionals-plus]]" difficulty. It was generally well-received, though 10-line tossups Editors included [[Jordan Brownstein]], [[Caleb Kendrick]], [[Graham Reid]], and [[
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  • Hello to any editors of this page. Here is a brief summary of the templates and formatting being Note to future CSS editors: the margin here is 4px all around instead of just 4px on top because the b
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  • ...tences out of Wikipedia. Wikiplagiarism can be easily spotted by competent editors because it contains weird phrasings that usually shouldn't appear in questi ...ce. Are you writing for a novice tournament, a standard invitational, or [[ACF Nationals]]? This will determine, to some degree, what answer selections ar
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