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− | The '''Fernando Arrabal Tournament of the Absurd''', often shortened to '''Arrabal''', was an extremely difficult tournament written for the fall of 2013 by [[Jerry Vinokurov]], with assistance from [[Miriam Nussbaum]] and [[Cody Voight]]. | + | The '''Fernando Arrabal Tournament of the Absurd''', often shortened to '''Arrabal''', was an extremely difficult tournament written for the fall of 2013 by [[Jerry Vinokurov]], with assistance from [[Miriam Nussbaum]] and [[Cody Voight]]. Its name is often used to refer to the upper end of difficulty and to sets which aspire to that mark. |
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The tournament was played in two instances on November 23, 2013: one at [[Carnegie Mellon]] one online over Skype. The in-person site was marked by a notably virtuosic performance by [[Will Nediger]], who scored more than twice as many points as any other player while teaming up with the second place scorer, [[Seth Teitler]].{{-}} | The tournament was played in two instances on November 23, 2013: one at [[Carnegie Mellon]] one online over Skype. The in-person site was marked by a notably virtuosic performance by [[Will Nediger]], who scored more than twice as many points as any other player while teaming up with the second place scorer, [[Seth Teitler]].{{-}} | ||
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| [[Mike Bentley]] | | [[Mike Bentley]] | ||
| [[Michigan State]] & [[Ike Jose]] | | [[Michigan State]] & [[Ike Jose]] | ||
− | | India ([[Auroni Gupta]], [[ | + | | India ([[Auroni Gupta]], [[Mik Larsen]], and [[Mike Cheyne]]) |
| [[Auroni Gupta]] | | [[Auroni Gupta]] | ||
| [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/1949/stats/combined/ Stats] | | [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/1949/stats/combined/ Stats] | ||
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
* [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=14491 Main thread] | * [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=14491 Main thread] | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:03, 8 November 2023
Fernando Arrabal Tournament of the Absurd Arrabal | |
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Competition season | 2013-14 |
Head editor(s) | Jerry Vinokurov |
Difficulty | Extremely hard |
First mirror | November 23, 2013 |
Announcement | link |
Packets | link |
The Fernando Arrabal Tournament of the Absurd, often shortened to Arrabal, was an extremely difficult tournament written for the fall of 2013 by Jerry Vinokurov, with assistance from Miriam Nussbaum and Cody Voight. Its name is often used to refer to the upper end of difficulty and to sets which aspire to that mark.
The tournament was played in two instances on November 23, 2013: one at Carnegie Mellon one online over Skype. The in-person site was marked by a notably virtuosic performance by Will Nediger, who scored more than twice as many points as any other player while teaming up with the second place scorer, Seth Teitler.
Results
Region | Host | Date | TD | Winner | Runner-up | Individual high scorer | Stats |
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Main site | Carnegie Mellon | November 23, 2013 | Jerry Vinokurov | Trauma Ride on Energized Obliques (Sam Bailey, Selene Koo, Will Nediger, and Seth Teitler) | Unscheduled Combustion, Metallurgy, and Irony (John Lawrence, Rob Carson, Michael Hausinger, and Chris Ray) | Will Nediger | Stats |
Online | Washington and Online | November 23, 2013 | Mike Bentley | Michigan State & Ike Jose | India (Auroni Gupta, Mik Larsen, and Mike Cheyne) | Auroni Gupta | Stats |