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*[[East Chapel Hill]] at the 2013 Wake Forest Brain Summit defeating Thomas Jefferson Classical 510-130, in which they heard 12 bonuses.
 
*[[East Chapel Hill]] at the 2013 Wake Forest Brain Summit defeating Thomas Jefferson Classical 510-130, in which they heard 12 bonuses.
 
*[[Dorman]] at [[ACF Fall 2013]] at Georgia Tech, defeating the [[College of Charleston]] 455-105 while hearing 12 bonuses.
 
*[[Dorman]] at [[ACF Fall 2013]] at Georgia Tech, defeating the [[College of Charleston]] 455-105 while hearing 12 bonuses.
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*[[Stanford]] at [[ACF Fall 2013]] at UC Berkeley, defeating Berkeley A 475-155 while hearing 12 bonuses.
 
A Perfect Andrew Hart Grail is not known to have been accomplished at any level.  
 
A Perfect Andrew Hart Grail is not known to have been accomplished at any level.  
  

Revision as of 02:01, 13 November 2013

An Andrew Hart Grail is a term used when a team hears at least 10 bonuses in a packet and has a a bonus conversion of 30, implying they answered all of the bonus questions correctly. The terms derive from the affinity Andrew Hart has for the bonus conversion statistic.

A Perfect Andrew Hart Grail is achieved when a team has a bonus conversion of 30 and hears all 20 bonuses in a packet.

It remains unclear as to whether a regular Andrew Hart Grail has been accomplished on college level questions. It was accomplished at the high school level in the following cases:

A Perfect Andrew Hart Grail is not known to have been accomplished at any level.

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