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  • [[Category: mACF events]] [[Category: Side events]]
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  • ...rnament. As a result of this expansion, the mythology and "other" (current events, geography, other academic, trash) were both shrunk to 0.5/0.5. Additionall [[Category: mACF events]]
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  • ...[[mACF]] sets, the [[distribution]] featured more [[geography]], [[current events]] and [[trash]], and less [[religion]] and [[mythology]] – a sort of mid
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  • [[Category: mACF events]]
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  • [[Category:mACF events]]
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  • "Mixed impure academic" questions are rare outside of NAQT events. Almost no [[mACF]] tournaments include "mixed impure academic" questions, either as a separa
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  • PACE's game format from the [[2010 NSC]] forward is essentially a [[mACF]] format. Matches consist of 20 tossups and 20 bonuses per round, with 20 p ==Events==
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  • [[Category: UCI]][[Category: Tournaments]][[Category: mACF events]]
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  • [[Category:MACF events]]
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  • [[Category: mACF events]]
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  • [[Category:mACF events]]
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  • ...ceased playing in CBI tournaments in 2001. The team usually plays in ACF, mACF, and NAQT tournaments in the Southeast and Mid-Atlantic, with occasional ou
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  • [[Category:mACF events]]
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  • ...ticular the [[mixed impure academic]]) were distinct negatives compared to mACF-style sets. Two months before HSNCT, a discussion of perceived flaws in the
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  • |format = mACF, novice difficulty * Current Events 1/1 (please avoid "story-of-the-moment" questions)
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  • ...l students that follows the tenets of "[[good quizbowl]]" and follows an [[mACF]] [[tossup-bonus Format]]. The first of four annual sets was produced durin *Current Events (1/1)
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  • [[Category: Tournaments]] [[Category: MACF events]] [[Category: UCLA]]
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  • [[Category:mACF events]]
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  • ...sh questions in style and length for a few years. The tournament is now [[mACF]] in style and gameplay, and played over one day. ...Stats] (Midwest mirror [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/724/stats/macf/standings/ stats], Northwest mirror [http://doc-ent.com/quizbowl/Penn%20Bow
    12 KB (1,607 words) - 16:29, 4 November 2021
  • ...r editing team approved by its predecessor. After some early house-written events, CO has established itself as a true [[packet-submission]] event, for which ==Side events==
    15 KB (1,838 words) - 10:59, 17 September 2023
  • ...onus quizbowl. A team from Lisgar won the first three high school quizbowl events in Canada, though that streak was broken in 2008 when [[Merivale]] won that ===Open events===
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  • Notable quirks of the NAQT format include a higher emphasis on [[current events]], [[geography]], and popular culture. NAQT's questions are typically short ...owers]] to tossup questions. (This used to be called "modified ACF," or "[[mACF]].") Independent tournaments may set their own eligibility restrictions, ei
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  • ...versity located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It participates in [[ACF]], [[mACF]], and [[NAQT]] tournaments. ...ns]], the team hosted two packet-submission regular-difficulty [[T-Party]] events and two housewritten nationals-difficulty [[Harvard International]]s.
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  • ...0, a majority of invitationals in Illinois did not use IHSA format, with [[mACF]] becoming more popular. By about 2014, almost all Illinois tournaments fol ...uring the pandemic created new roadblocks for university RSOs from hosting events involving minors, making it effectively impossible for UIUC to host high sc
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  • ...the Division I [[ICT]]. That year, Maryland won a series of regular season events including [[FICHTE]], [[ACF Regionals]], two different [[NAQT Sectionals]], ...APQ]], then [[NAQT]]). The [[Maryland Spring]] Classic tournament was an [[mACF]] style tournament for many years.
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  • ...pop culture, and most [[difficulty scale]]s are pinned to the flagship ACF events of [[ACF Fall|Fall]], [[ACF Regionals|Regionals]], and [[ACF Nationals|Nati ...l Championship Tournament]]s run by NAQT; ACF does not run any high school events. The size of NAQT means that it is important whether or not they are doing
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  • *[https://hsquizbowl.org/db/questionsets/ independent sources]/[[mACF]] * All events involving questions and answers are equally good versions of “quizbowl”
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  • ...'s GIT. New leaders in the program have emphasized a focus on ACF and mACF events, which most recently included EFT 2 and ACF Fall.
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  • ...y used beyond the official scope of the organization. The catch-all term [[mACF]] refers to quizbowl tournaments and question sets that use the ACF format Other proto-ACF events may include the [[Southeastern Invitational]] run by Berry College and its
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  • [[Category:mACF events]]
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  • [[Category:mACF events]]
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