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A tournament in which the best trash players from across the country gathered to play difficult trash questions. Usually held in December in Tennessee (first at Vanderbilt then, for a long time, at UT-Chattanooga). The packet-submission counterpart to [[TRASHionals]]. Established 1995?, ran until 2011?. The 2012 edition did not attract enough interest to complete the set through packet-submission and attempted to switch to mirroring Tulane's "Bayou A Drank" set; it was never announced if the tournament actually took place after several teams had to drop out due to previously hearing the packets. | A tournament in which the best trash players from across the country gathered to play difficult trash questions. Usually held in December in Tennessee (first at Vanderbilt then, for a long time, at UT-Chattanooga). The packet-submission counterpart to [[TRASHionals]]. Established 1995?, ran until 2011?. The 2012 edition did not attract enough interest to complete the set through packet-submission and attempted to switch to mirroring Tulane's "Bayou A Drank" set; it was never announced if the tournament actually took place after several teams had to drop out due to previously hearing the packets. | ||
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Revision as of 00:15, 26 April 2014
A tournament in which the best trash players from across the country gathered to play difficult trash questions. Usually held in December in Tennessee (first at Vanderbilt then, for a long time, at UT-Chattanooga). The packet-submission counterpart to TRASHionals. Established 1995?, ran until 2011?. The 2012 edition did not attract enough interest to complete the set through packet-submission and attempted to switch to mirroring Tulane's "Bayou A Drank" set; it was never announced if the tournament actually took place after several teams had to drop out due to previously hearing the packets.