Difference between revisions of "2018 Chicago Open"
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|second = A Dead Meme isn’t Art | |second = A Dead Meme isn’t Art | ||
|third = xtra thicc description | |third = xtra thicc description | ||
+ | |fourth = three-way tie, by playoff PPG Let's Remember Some Goys | ||
|scorer = [[Matt Bollinger]], Monday Begins on Saturday and Sunday Comes Afterwards | |scorer = [[Matt Bollinger]], Monday Begins on Saturday and Sunday Comes Afterwards | ||
|editors = [[Auroni Gupta]], with [[Jordan Brownstein]], [[Joey Goldman]], [[Eliza Grames]], [[Will Holub-Moorman]], [[Jacob Reed]], and [[Seth Teitler]] | |editors = [[Auroni Gupta]], with [[Jordan Brownstein]], [[Joey Goldman]], [[Eliza Grames]], [[Will Holub-Moorman]], [[Jacob Reed]], and [[Seth Teitler]] | ||
|site = [[Northwestern]] | |site = [[Northwestern]] | ||
|field = 22 | |field = 22 | ||
− | |stats = [https://www.qbwiki.com/statistics/2018-chicanston-open/ | + | |stats = [https://www.qbwiki.com/statistics/2018-chicanston-open/combined_standings.html stats]}} |
The '''2018 Chicago Open''' was won by Monday Begins on Saturday and Sunday Comes Afterwards, consisting of [[Matt Bollinger]], [[Shan Kothari]], [[Adam Silverman]], and [[Matt Weiner]], who beat A Dead Meme isn’t Art ([[Ike Jose]], [[John Lawrence]], [[Jakob Myers]], and [[Andrew Wang]]) in the first game of an advantaged final. It was the first CO since 2012 in which a team did not clear the field. | The '''2018 Chicago Open''' was won by Monday Begins on Saturday and Sunday Comes Afterwards, consisting of [[Matt Bollinger]], [[Shan Kothari]], [[Adam Silverman]], and [[Matt Weiner]], who beat A Dead Meme isn’t Art ([[Ike Jose]], [[John Lawrence]], [[Jakob Myers]], and [[Andrew Wang]]) in the first game of an advantaged final. It was the first CO since 2012 in which a team did not clear the field. | ||
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Due to a Chicago room reservations problem, the tournament was held at [[Northwestern University]] in Evanston, leading to endless "Evanston Open" and "Chicagoland Open" jokes. Reed has advocated for returning to the title "Virginia Open" as a compromise. | Due to a Chicago room reservations problem, the tournament was held at [[Northwestern University]] in Evanston, leading to endless "Evanston Open" and "Chicagoland Open" jokes. Reed has advocated for returning to the title "Virginia Open" as a compromise. | ||
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+ | ==Question Reception== | ||
+ | The tournament had a mixed reception, partly due to still-excessive difficulty (somewhat harder than [[2016 Chicago Open|2016]] while being substantially easier than [[2017 Chicago Open|2017]]). In particular, the decision to ask directly about a number of authors and works from minority groups, and the decision to make the arts distribution 1/3 non-European were seen as major contributors to the heightened difficulty, often negatively impacting playability. | ||
==Side Events== | ==Side Events== | ||
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==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
* [http://hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=20783 Tournament announcement] | * [http://hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=20783 Tournament announcement] | ||
− | * [https://www.qbwiki.com/statistics/2018-chicanston-open/prelim_standings.html | + | * [https://www.qbwiki.com/statistics/2018-chicanston-open/prelim_standings.html preliminary], [https://www.qbwiki.com/statistics/2018-chicanston-open/playoff_standings.html playoff], and [https://www.qbwiki.com/statistics/2018-chicanston-open/combined_standings.html combined] statistics |
− | * [discussion] | + | * [http://hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=21523 discussion]; [http://hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=21524 arts discussion] |
[[Category:MACF events]] | [[Category:MACF events]] |
Latest revision as of 13:17, 27 July 2018
2018 Chicago Open | |
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Edited by | Auroni Gupta, with Jordan Brownstein, Joey Goldman, Eliza Grames, Will Holub-Moorman, Jacob Reed, and Seth Teitler |
Champion | Monday Begins on Saturday and Sunday Comes Afterwards |
Runner-up | A Dead Meme isn’t Art |
Third | xtra thicc description |
Fourth | three-way tie, by playoff PPG Let's Remember Some Goys |
High scorer | Matt Bollinger, Monday Begins on Saturday and Sunday Comes Afterwards |
Site | Northwestern |
Field | 22 |
Stats | stats |
The 2018 Chicago Open was won by Monday Begins on Saturday and Sunday Comes Afterwards, consisting of Matt Bollinger, Shan Kothari, Adam Silverman, and Matt Weiner, who beat A Dead Meme isn’t Art (Ike Jose, John Lawrence, Jakob Myers, and Andrew Wang) in the first game of an advantaged final. It was the first CO since 2012 in which a team did not clear the field.
The tournament was edited by Auroni Gupta, with Jordan Brownstein, Joey Goldman, Eliza Grames, Will Holub-Moorman, Jacob Reed, and Seth Teitler.
Due to a Chicago room reservations problem, the tournament was held at Northwestern University in Evanston, leading to endless "Evanston Open" and "Chicagoland Open" jokes. Reed has advocated for returning to the title "Virginia Open" as a compromise.
Question Reception
The tournament had a mixed reception, partly due to still-excessive difficulty (somewhat harder than 2016 while being substantially easier than 2017). In particular, the decision to ask directly about a number of authors and works from minority groups, and the decision to make the arts distribution 1/3 non-European were seen as major contributors to the heightened difficulty, often negatively impacting playability.
Side Events
- 2018 Chicago Open Trash, a successor to the 2016 iteration. Written by Rob Carson, Carsten Gehring, and Andrew Hart.
- Imaginary Landscapes No. 4, an audio music tournament from the mind of John Lawrence.
External Links
- Tournament announcement
- preliminary, playoff, and combined statistics
- discussion; arts discussion