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  • #REDIRECT[[2004 Chicago Open]]
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  • Pat came out of retirement to attend the 2004 [[Chicago Open]], where he got a handful of tossups. Pat's most recent tournament was 2010 VCU Open, where he stunned the field with an early buzz on a tossup about Giselle du
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  • |schoolpast = [[Chicago]] (2005-2010), [[Berkeley]] (2000-2004) ...NAQT]]. Seth played at [[Berkeley]] from 1999 to 2004 and [[Chicago]] from 2004 to 2010, and was a postdoctoral fellow at [[Wisconsin]] from 2010 to 2013.
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  • |schoolpast = [[Florida]] (2002-2004) ...while in grad school. He was also on the team that won the [[2003 Chicago Open]]. He also appeared on two episodes of season 19 of [[Jeopardy]] in 2002, w
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  • |schoolpast = [[Illinois]] (2001–2004) ...pen]], and he teamed with [[Sudheer Potru]] and [[Mike Sorice]] to win the 2004 [[ICT]] Undergraduate Championship.
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  • In 2004, the Washington Post published a [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/arti ...for including perhaps the only mainstream media reference to the [[Chicago Open]].
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  • ...olina]] who would frequently travel with the team as a staffer and play in open tournaments of SC alumni. She is known for her enthusiastic support of edu Bryn received her B.S. in chemistry in 2004 from the College of William and Mary, where she did not play quizbowl, apar
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  • |highschool = [[Montgomery Blair]] (to 2004) ...n''' is a former player for the [[University of Maryland]] who now plays [[open]] tournaments and writes questions. Jonathan is largely considered the seco
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  • ...e also played on teams that finished second at three consecutive [[Chicago Open]]s between 2001 and 2003. He also was a member of the winning team at what ...MU]], Paul helped host tournaments such as [[ECSO]], the East Coast Summer Open, which was half-edited by [[Jerry Vinokurov]] and [[Eric Kwartler]], where
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  • | October 16, 2004 | Chicago
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  • ...n 2006]] [[Category: Players active in 2005]][[Category: Players active in 2004]] [[Category: Players active in 2003]] ...ud with [[Dan Passner]]. That summer, he finished second in the [[Chicago Open Classical Name That Tune]] competition.
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  • |schoolpast = [[Chicago]] (2003-2011), [[Berkeley]] (1999-2002) '''Selene Koo''' was a quizbowl player for the [[University of Chicago]]. Selene played for many years while enrolled in an MD/PhD program and wor
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  • |Name=Manu Ginobili Open |Season=2004-2005
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  • |schoolpast = [[Chicago]] (2005-2007); [[Harvard]] (2007-2010) ...quizbowl player who has attended the Roycemore School, the [[University of Chicago]], and [[Harvard]] Law School. He is one of the best active history players
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  • |schoolpast = [[Vanderbilt]] (2004-2008) ...h tournaments as [[ACF_Regionals_2008|2008 ACF Regionals]], [[2008 Chicago Open]], and [[2009 ICT]].
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  • ...Prior to his Triple Crown year, he was also on the winning team at Chicago Open in 2001. ...tors in the history of the game. Zeke edited the successful [[2006 Chicago Open]], the [[2007 ACF Nationals]], and assisted Matt Weiner in editing [[2009 A
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  • ...Bowl Alliance. Chris helped edit [[2006 ACF Regionals]] and [[2006 Chicago Open]] sets. ...sake of the [[Romero Method]]. Chris helped bring the [[2002 HSNCT]] and [[2004 HSNCT]] to Texas.
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  • ...de event at the [[University of Chicago]] on the same weekend as [[Chicago Open]]. ==2004 Edition==
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  • |schoolpast = [[Maryland]] (2007-2014); [[Chicago]] (2014-2016) |highschool = [[Richard Montgomery]] (2004-2006)
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  • |highschool = [[Maggie Walker]] (2004-2007) [[Category:High school players active in 2004]]
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  • ...6-2010) [[Category: Players active in 2003]] [[Category: Players active in 2004]] [[Category: Players active in 2005]] ...and [[Ray Luo]]. He was on the Berkeley team that finished second at the [[2004 ACF Nationals]] and he was the leading scorer on the Berkeley team that fin
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  • ...987]], [[1989 College Bowl Nationals|1989]], [[2004 College Bowl Nationals|2004]], [[2005 College Bowl Nationals|2005]], [[2007 College Bowl Nationals|2007 ..., the club has sweatshirts claiming to have won seven national titles from 2004-2011, a fact that neglects mentioning there are two national tournaments (t
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  • ...g]] pulled off four upsets in the playoffs (over [[Yale]], [[Maryland]], [[Chicago]], and [[Stanford]]) and a second-place finish (to [[2017 Michigan|Michigan ...story Bowl]], and of [[2021 ACF Nationals]]. It has hosted every [[Chicago Open]] from 2018 onward.
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  • ...tionals]]) and its extremely competitive field, which usually make Chicago Open the most challenging all-subject set of the calendar year. A true open tournament, Chicago Open attracts current college players, retired or graduated players, and, occasi
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  • ..., a story recounting what you saw [[Leo Wolpert]] do at the 2004 [[Chicago Open]] is acceptable material for the site so long as it is accurate, but Leo al
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  • ...Modern Triple Crown]]: [[ACF Nationals]], [[NAQT ICT]] (DI), and [[Chicago Open]]. Seven editors are known to have completed the Triple Crown of Editing. ...Maddipoti]]: Nationals (2001), ICT, Chicago Open (2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005)
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  • |nats = [[2000 ICT|2000 NAQT Division I]], [[2004 ICT|2004 NAQT Undergraduate]], [[2012 ACF Nationals|2012 ACF Undergraduate]], [[2013 ...Tournament (MUT) or Brown’s Early Fall Tournament (EFT). In 2021, Illinois Open was revived, head edited by [[Auroni Gupta]] and written by past and curren
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  • ...anford]] for undergrad. He last appeared in quizbowl at the [[2007 Chicago Open]]. [[Category:Players active in 2004]]
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  • |highschool = [[West Chester East]] (2003-2004) ...igh School Academic Team in 2003 and 2004. As part of the Varsity Team in 2004 he was on a team that placed 4th at the [[National Academic Championship]].
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  • =Collegiate/Open= ...nor has any team composed of players from a single school ever won Chicago Open at all). The individual players to have accomplished a single-year Triple C
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  • ...most entirely disappeared apart from the [[ACF]] tournaments and [[Chicago Open]]. The packet-submission model has virtually never been used for high schoo ...hough the final packet usually contains 20/20 tossups/bonuses. ([[ACF Fall 2004]] asked for packets of 30 tossups and 30 bonuses, believed to be the modern
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  • {{Collegebox|College Name = Chicago |Image = Chicago.jpg
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  • ...tic improvement of the program. At the 2012 Intercollegiate Championship (Chicago) the Harding team of Caleb Robbins, Josh Duggins, Mary O'Briant, and Jake W ...Harding appear at only two regular tournaments - Tulsa's Golden Hurricane Open in the fall, and the NAQT SCT 2009 Central at WUSTL. The team was in the bo
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  • ...an Magin]] was also on a team that won [[Illinois Open]] and the [[Chicago Open]]. In 2014–15, the year after Ray's departure to Chicago, the team won the Undergraduate National Championship at the [[2015 ICT]] a
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  • ..., where he served as a forums administrator from 2003 to 2015, and won the 2004 Benjamin [[Cooper Award|Cooper]] Young Ambassador Award, the 2011 [[Cooper ...Open]] with [[Charlie Dees]], and leading the victorious team at [[Chicago Open]] for an unmatched span of four years straight, from 2007 to 2010, with non
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  • ...by [[TRASH]] to declare their national champion. It was a tournament for [[open]] teams, for which one had to qualify at [[TRASH Regionals]], and was held ...ASHionals results are rarely if ever counted among a team's history due to open/alum participation.
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  • For most of its existence, ACF Nationals was smaller than ICT, and was open to any collegiate team, provided that most of those teams [[Packet submissi | [[2024 Chicago|Chicago]]
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  • ...], and directed by [[Brittany Clark]] and [[Ali Daniels]]. It was won by [[Chicago]] A. A major debate on [[open#Issues|issues]] regarding better [[eligibility]] policies and community sta
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  • |[https://hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=16160 Chicago Open History 2015: Quizbowl's New Chains Discovered] |Chicago Doubles
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  • ...[[2012 CO]], [[2013 CO]], and [[2015 CO]] all share the record for longest Chicago Opens, with the full round robin producing 16 games for 17 team fields.
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  • ...T]] Sectionals at [[Virginia]], the 2003 [[Princeton]] [[Buzzerfest]], the 2004 [[Maryland]] [[TIT|Terrapin]], the 2005 NAQT Sectionals, the 2005 [[Manu Gi ...from 2005 to 2016 made it the longest-tenured Nationals entrant aside from Chicago. This streak was achieved with three roster turnovers producing four compl
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  • *2004 Missouri Academic Invitational (HS) - November 13, 2004 ===2003-2004===
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  • ...public high school located in Park Ridge, Illinois, a near-north suburb of Chicago. It currently competes as a member of the [[Central Suburban League]] (CSL) ...hosted by the local NBC affiliate (WMAQ-TV), which had studios located at Chicago's Merchandise Mart.
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  • ...division was added. In 2017, after seeing another drop in attendance, the Chicago phase of the championship added an elementary school division. ...haps the dominating theme of NAC answer selection. There are also a lot of open-ended subjective questions and questions so bizarre as to be uncategorizabl
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  • ...for [[Chris Ray]] in expectation of Ray obtaining the neg prize ([[Chicago Open History Tournament|2008 July Crisis]]) (in actuality, [[Trevor Davis]] won ...ff Girls picture book, defaced with Sharpie mustaches and goatees, January 2004
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  • ...or as part of a team—witness his two ACF National titles with the vaunted Chicago teams that also featured Freeman and Boorstein. Incredibly strong on histor ...on the most legendary studying binges ever, and was a solid second on the 2004 ACF Nationals champs. His desire to work extremely hard at the game (albeit
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  • ...cobol Solo''' is a [[singles]] tournament held each fall since 2001. It is open to any high school student. It typically attracts many of the top players i ...renamed as "Calculus" in 2002, "Calculus/Math History" in 2003, renamed in 2004, last played in 2007)
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  • NAQT questions are, at minimum, popular. They are, additionally, open to criticism to about question quality (though historically this has not be ===2004 ICT DII Eligibity Scandal===
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  • Players attend one of several open mid-season tryout events, one of which is attached to the [[NAQT_Illinois_S |2004
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  • |status = Open ...cademic content, an attempt to avoid "hoses" and riddle questions, a field open to multiple teams from each geographic region, and reasonable prices. Howev
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