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'''Vulturing''' is the act of racing to beat out teammates to a tossup after the other team has [[negs|negged]].  Though many vultures still have the courtesy to wait until the end of the question to engage in the activity, some will interrupt the question.  Due to [[CBI|CBI's]] archaic policy on [[confer|nonverbal conferral]] and the vast number of negs piled up in these tournaments, vulturing was allowed and encouraged on CBI questions to ensure you beat your teammates to the buzzer when you had the right answer and didn't know that they do. Since no one plays CBI tournaments anymore and [[NAQT]] now allows a tossup begun before the end of a half to be completed after the buzzer sounds, most acceptable reasons for vulturing have been eliminated in the modern game.
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'''Vulturing''' or '''vulching''' is the act of racing to beat out teammates to a tossup after the other team has [[negs|negged]].  Though many vultures still have the courtesy to wait until the end of the question to engage in the activity, some will interrupt the question.  Due to [[CBI|CBI's]] archaic policy on [[confer|nonverbal conferral]] and the vast number of negs piled up in these tournaments, vulturing was allowed and encouraged on CBI questions to ensure you beat your teammates to the buzzer when you had the right answer and didn't know that they do. Since no one plays CBI tournaments anymore and [[NAQT]] now allows a tossup begun before the end of a half to be completed after the buzzer sounds, most acceptable reasons for vulturing have been eliminated in the modern game.
  
 
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Revision as of 02:48, 10 December 2020

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When those ten points finally die of thirst, the vulture will be ready to pounce.

Vulturing or vulching is the act of racing to beat out teammates to a tossup after the other team has negged. Though many vultures still have the courtesy to wait until the end of the question to engage in the activity, some will interrupt the question. Due to CBI's archaic policy on nonverbal conferral and the vast number of negs piled up in these tournaments, vulturing was allowed and encouraged on CBI questions to ensure you beat your teammates to the buzzer when you had the right answer and didn't know that they do. Since no one plays CBI tournaments anymore and NAQT now allows a tossup begun before the end of a half to be completed after the buzzer sounds, most acceptable reasons for vulturing have been eliminated in the modern game.

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  • A double neg is the act of attempting to vulture by interrupting a question after the other team has negged, and getting it incorrect. Many regard this as pretty much the worst thing you can do in quizbowl.
  • A power vulch is the act of interrupting a question immediately after the other team has negged in an attempt to power the question. Though this can result in a double neg, it is generally not looked down upon if the player answers the tossup correctly and gets power.