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===2010===
 
===2010===
In 2010, VCU Open was expanded into two tournaments: VCU Open Saturday at a difficulty level between Regionals and Nationals, and the more beginner-friendly VCU Open Sunday at a difficulty level somewhere between the [[PACE NSC]] and [[ACF Regionals]]. Everyone played both sets regardless, and much fun was had by all. [[Michigan]] and [[UCSD]] helped write the 32 packets in total that made up both sets.
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VCU Open 2010 was expanded to two sets and co-written by [[Michigan]] and [[UCSD]]. The Saturday portion of VCU Open had a difficulty level between [[ACF Regionals]] and [[ACF Nationals]] while the more beginner-friendly Sunday portion had a difficulty level between [[PACE NSC]] and [[ACF Regionals]]. Everyone played both sets regardless, and much fun was had by all.  
  
 
===2011===
 
===2011===
VCU Open 2011 was held at [[Maryland]] and coupled with a trash tournament written by [[Mike Cheyne]] and [[George Berry]].
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VCU Open 2011 consisted of an academic tournament, on Saturday, and a trash tournament, on Sunday, both hosted at [[Maryland]]. The academic tournament was written primarily by [[Evan Adams]], [[Cody Voight]] and [[Matt Weiner]] and the trash tournament was written primarily by [[Mike Cheyne]] and [[George Berry]].
  
 
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Revision as of 21:05, 26 February 2012

VCU Open is an annual summer open tournament hosted and written by VCU and its affiliates, including Matt Weiner.

2007

2008

2009

The difficulty of VCU Open was toned down somewhat, and it involved some impromptu submissions from people such as Aaron Cohen.

2010

VCU Open 2010 was expanded to two sets and co-written by Michigan and UCSD. The Saturday portion of VCU Open had a difficulty level between ACF Regionals and ACF Nationals while the more beginner-friendly Sunday portion had a difficulty level between PACE NSC and ACF Regionals. Everyone played both sets regardless, and much fun was had by all.

2011

VCU Open 2011 consisted of an academic tournament, on Saturday, and a trash tournament, on Sunday, both hosted at Maryland. The academic tournament was written primarily by Evan Adams, Cody Voight and Matt Weiner and the trash tournament was written primarily by Mike Cheyne and George Berry.