Difference between revisions of "Bollinger-Mukherjee Alliance"

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*[[Chicago Open|2012 Chicago Open]] (with [[Chris Ray]] and [[John Lawrence]])
 
*[[Chicago Open|2012 Chicago Open]] (with [[Chris Ray]] and [[John Lawrence]])
 
*[[Chicago Open|2014 Chicago Open]] (with [[Tommy Casalaspi]] and [[Evan Adams]]. This tournament was particularly notable for having completed UVA’s [[Triple Crown]])
 
*[[Chicago Open|2014 Chicago Open]] (with [[Tommy Casalaspi]] and [[Evan Adams]]. This tournament was particularly notable for having completed UVA’s [[Triple Crown]])
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*[[VCU Open|2014 VCU Open]] (with [[Chris Manners]] and [[Aaron Rosenberg]])
  
 
==Non-Victories==
 
==Non-Victories==
 
*[[VCU Open|2010 VCU Open]] Sunday – 2nd place (with [[Matt Jackson]] and [[Isaac Hirsch]]). Despite being ridiculously overpowered for the field, they were stopped by a team led by [[Jerry Vinokurov]].
 
*[[VCU Open|2010 VCU Open]] Sunday – 2nd place (with [[Matt Jackson]] and [[Isaac Hirsch]]). Despite being ridiculously overpowered for the field, they were stopped by a team led by [[Jerry Vinokurov]].
 
*[[Modern World]] - ? place (with [[Marshall Steinbaum]] and [[Sam Bailey]]). No one really knows how anyone finished at this tournament, but the team had a pretty decent performance nonetheless.
 
*[[Modern World]] - ? place (with [[Marshall Steinbaum]] and [[Sam Bailey]]). No one really knows how anyone finished at this tournament, but the team had a pretty decent performance nonetheless.

Revision as of 19:14, 3 August 2014

As observed while eating pizza after Chicago Open 2014, the alliance of Matt Bollinger and Eric Mukherjee (or Bollinjee) has won almost every open tournament they’ve played together, often against walls of superpowered teams. Since Matt Bollinger’s entry into college quizbowl, every Chicago Open has been either won by or written/contributed to by one member of the duo.

The trio of Jeff Hoppes, Seth Teitler, and Selene Koo have a similar claim to fame (as they have won every Chicago Open they’ve all played together).

Victories

Non-Victories