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− | ''' | + | '''Halloween Hippopotamus Invitational''' ('''HHI''') was a collegiate 1.5-2 dot difficulty hybrid tournament primarily written by members of the [[George Washington]] team for the 2023 winter season. The tournament was head edited by [[Sid Kuchimanchi]]. The tournament was playtested through October of 2023 by [[Chinmay Kansara]], [[Joseph Chambers]], [[Dan Ni]], [[James Orefice]], [[Anuttam Ramji]], [[Coby Tran]], and [[Enes Kristo]]. The main site of the tournament was run at GWU on November 4th, 2023. |
The name of the tournament was derived from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/River_Horse_(sculpture)| <i>The River Horse</i>], a bronze hippopotamus status at GWU. | The name of the tournament was derived from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/River_Horse_(sculpture)| <i>The River Horse</i>], a bronze hippopotamus status at GWU. |
Revision as of 00:54, 4 April 2024
Halloween Hippopotamus Invitational HHI | |
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Competition season | Winter 2023 |
School(s) | George Washington |
Head editor(s) | Sid Kuchimanchi |
Difficulty | 1.5-2 dots |
First mirror | November 10, 2018 |
Announcement | link |
Packets | link |
Halloween Hippopotamus Invitational (HHI) was a collegiate 1.5-2 dot difficulty hybrid tournament primarily written by members of the George Washington team for the 2023 winter season. The tournament was head edited by Sid Kuchimanchi. The tournament was playtested through October of 2023 by Chinmay Kansara, Joseph Chambers, Dan Ni, James Orefice, Anuttam Ramji, Coby Tran, and Enes Kristo. The main site of the tournament was run at GWU on November 4th, 2023.
The name of the tournament was derived from The River Horse, a bronze hippopotamus status at GWU.