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  • '''PPG''' (or '''points per game'''), is a [[statistic]] used to determine the average scoring ability of an ...presenting the number of points a team or player would score in a "typical game". It is used primarily by [[NAQT]] to standardize scoring records, as the e
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  • '''''Brain Game''''' is a long-running show that has aired on WRAL featuring teams from Nor ...eam (called a "toss-up" by Roberts) if the first answer is incorrect. The game is divided into the following rounds.
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  • 71 bytes (8 words) - 14:04, 24 January 2022
  • This page traces changes in the "standard" NAQT tossup/bonus game format as used at ICT, SCT, HSNCT, and tournaments using IS sets without lo *If all 28 tossups are read and time remains on clock, game ends
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  • '''How to Get Good At This Game''' is an essay by [[Raj Bhan]] about how to improve your quiz bowl skills. How to Get Good at This Game
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  • *[[tiebreaker game]]s, the extra game or games used to resolve a tie in either overall or pool standings at a [[t ...or questions used during [[overtime]] to resolve a tie in the score of a [[game]]
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  • ...ber of tossup-bonus cycles in the vicinity of half the number of a typical game.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Points per game]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Points per game]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Points per game]]
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  • ...takes its name from the real [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicken_(game) game of chicken], in which participants drive cars at each other and must choose
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  • ...[Mike Sorice]] beat [[Jerry Vinokurov]] and [[Eric Mukherjee]] in a single-game third-place match of 36 questions played on the final two packets. Stats c
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  • ...NSC in which two parallel playoff brackets played and had a mere crossover game across brackets to determine the final champion of the tournament (and plac
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  • A "real '''cheese-melter'''" is an in-progress quizbowl game with a close score. ...luri]], who was keeping [[board score]] at some national championship. The game was a blowout even at halftime, and Revuluri remarked that it was a cheese-
    587 bytes (85 words) - 09:59, 24 February 2024
  • [[File:Buzzin.png|thumb|A screenshot of a buzzin.live game]] One can either create a game or join a game on buzzin.live. Creating a game generates a six-digit code for players to enter. The lobby’s creator has
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  • ...an individual who plays [[quizbowl]]. Players comprise the audience of the game, as well as part of [[the community]] alongside the [[coaches]] who help or Quizbowl is a team-based game: each [[game]] is played between two teams of between one and four players. Each player
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  • ...final]] in which each game in the two-game series was replaced by a "half-game" comprised of 10 tossups and bonuses, created by splitting one packet in ha ...ppeal of being able to finish the schedule much more quickly than in a two-game finals scenario and to make schedules which reserved only one packet for th
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  • ...s on [[Jeopardy]] before losing in the first game of [[Joon Pahk]]'s eight-game streak. Fleitas coached the [[2012 Bellarmine]] team that won the [[2012 HS
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  • ...l Erinjeri]] won the tournament, defeating [[Virginia]] A 300-100 in a one-game final. The tournament was edited by [[Dave Hamilton]], [[Subash Maddipoti]] ...05 for the right to play Michigan A in the finals. Michigan A won in a one-game final. The second-place Virginia team consisted of [[John Kenney]], Abhniva
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  • ==Game formats== ...and [[Questions Unlimited]] claims to hold a copyright on the four-quarter game format.
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  • ....com/hsb/sample.html actual game questions] from a recent High School Bowl Game Packet" which have a copyright date of 2005 and are [https://web.archive.or
    981 bytes (147 words) - 03:42, 3 February 2014
  • ...tion, CC set the record for the widest margin of victory in a championship game by crushing Hartland High School 810-285 in the finals. ...the history of the CC program to have competed in a national championship game.
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  • ...tive term for the practice of teams making many [[substitution]]s during a game.
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  • ...n University]]'s student newspaper. It was entitled "Not your average bowl-game" and written by Percy Olsen. ...ame-practicing-and-competing-with-the-academic-team/ Not your average bowl-game: Practicing and competing with the Academic Team]. [http://www.studlife.com
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  • ...of the game given by the National Junior Classical League: "Certamen is a game of fast recall of facts about classical civilizations and its peoples, lang
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