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− | '''Minnesota Undergraduate Tournament''', or '''MUT''', is a tournament head-edited by the University of [[Minnesota]] each spring. It has historically been written at a difficulty below regular, but not as easy as [[ACF Fall]], and allows only undergraduate and high school students to play. The [[2008 Minnesota Undergraduate Tournament|2008]] and 2009 incarnations involved packet submission; in [[2010 Minnesota Undergraduate Tournament|2010]] packet-sub was optional, while the [[2011 Minnesota Undergraduate Tournament|2011]], [[2012 Minnesota Undergraduate Tournament|2012]], [[2013 Minnesota Undergraduate Tournament|2013]], [[2014 Minnesota Undergraduate Tournament|2014]], [[2015 Minnesota Undergraduate Tournament|2015]], and [[2016 Minnesota Undergraduate Tournament|2016]] have not featured packet submission. | + | '''Minnesota Undergraduate Tournament''', or '''MUT''', is a tournament head-edited by the University of [[Minnesota]] each spring. It has historically been written at a difficulty below regular, but not as easy as [[ACF Fall]], and allows only undergraduate and high school students to play. The [[2008 Minnesota Undergraduate Tournament|2008]] and 2009 incarnations involved packet submission; in [[2010 Minnesota Undergraduate Tournament|2010]] packet-sub was optional, while the [[2011 Minnesota Undergraduate Tournament|2011]], [[2012 Minnesota Undergraduate Tournament|2012]], [[2013 Minnesota Undergraduate Tournament|2013]], [[2014 Minnesota Undergraduate Tournament|2014]], [[2015 Minnesota Undergraduate Tournament|2015]], and [[2016 Minnesota Undergraduate Tournament|2016]] incarnations have not featured packet submission. |
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Revision as of 22:35, 28 March 2016
Minnesota Undergraduate Tournament, or MUT, is a tournament head-edited by the University of Minnesota each spring. It has historically been written at a difficulty below regular, but not as easy as ACF Fall, and allows only undergraduate and high school students to play. The 2008 and 2009 incarnations involved packet submission; in 2010 packet-sub was optional, while the 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, and 2016 incarnations have not featured packet submission.