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{{Infobox|Name =  Ben Russell Jones
 
{{Infobox|Name =  Ben Russell Jones
 
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|schoolcur = [[University of Edinburgh]] (2019-)
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'''Ben Russell Jones''' is a player for the [[University of Edinburgh]]. A native of South Wales, Ben is a generalist with specialisms in poetry that makes him cry and classical music to which he listens while writing essays. Ben made up the core of Edinburgh's A team with fellow generalist [[Nicholas Winter]] until 2023. He is sometimes known by the humorous nickname ''The Notorious BRJ''.
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'''Ben Russell Jones''', also known as '''Ben R. Jones''', is a player for the [[University of Edinburgh]]. A native of South Wales, Ben is a philosophy student, and is known for his knowledge of literature, frequent use of expletives, and a hatred of science tossups. Ben made up the core of Edinburgh's A team with fellow generalist [[Nicholas Winter]] until 2023. He is sometimes humorously known in UK quiz circles by the nickname '''Bridge'''.
  
 
==University Career==
 
==University Career==
  
Ben started his quizbowl career at Edinburgh with a really aggressive quizbowl style, based more on feel and intuition than actual knowledge, which resulted in many wild negs. Over time, he has adjusted to a far more conservative style.
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Ben started his quizbowl career at Edinburgh with a really aggressive quizbowl style, based more on feel and intuition than actual knowledge, which resulted in many wild negs. He had adjusted to a far more conservative style, although as of the 2023/24 season he has returned to his old ways of negging very hard.
  
At only his third ever tournament, the 2020 British Student Quiz Championships, Ben's Edinburgh B team, also including Rishi Sundar, Emily Luk and Daniel Polatajko, were beaten 725 to -25 by a [[Southampton]] A team including [[Evan Lynch]], who converted 17 tossups out of 24. This has become an infamous game in the UK Quizbowl community, with many claiming this inspired Ben's continuation of quizbowl.
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At only his third ever tournament, the 2020 British Student Quiz Championships, Ben's Edinburgh B team, also featuring Rishi Sundar, Emily Luk and Daniel Polatajko, were beaten 725 to -25 by a [[Southampton]] A team including [[Evan Lynch]], who converted 17 tossups out of 24. This has become an infamous game in the UK Quizbowl community, with many claiming this inspired Ben's continuation of quizbowl.
  
 
Ben and Nicholas reached the final of the UK mirror of STASH in 2021, where they lost to a Seoan Webb-led [[Oxford]] team. This marked Edinburgh's first appearance in a UK final. Edinburgh's first tournament win came in 2021, when a team led by Ben, Nicholas and also former Oxford player Laura Cooper, defeated a two-man Southampton team in the final of the UK mirror of HARI.
 
Ben and Nicholas reached the final of the UK mirror of STASH in 2021, where they lost to a Seoan Webb-led [[Oxford]] team. This marked Edinburgh's first appearance in a UK final. Edinburgh's first tournament win came in 2021, when a team led by Ben, Nicholas and also former Oxford player Laura Cooper, defeated a two-man Southampton team in the final of the UK mirror of HARI.
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At the 2022 British Student Quiz Championships, Edinburgh reached the final against [[Cambridge]], following a triumph in the play-in game against Oxford, which saw Edinburgh power nearly a third of the tossups. Cambridge won the first game of an advantaged final 340-235.
 
At the 2022 British Student Quiz Championships, Edinburgh reached the final against [[Cambridge]], following a triumph in the play-in game against Oxford, which saw Edinburgh power nearly a third of the tossups. Cambridge won the first game of an advantaged final 340-235.
  
In 2023, Ben won the open UK mirror of Penn Bowl, alongside Nicholas Winter and Leo Howard, defeating 'Broken Hearts' in the final.  
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In 2022, Ben won the open UK mirror of Penn Bowl, alongside Nicholas Winter and Leo Howard, defeating 'Broken Hearts' in the final.  
  
 
At the 2023 British Student Quiz Championships, Edinburgh lost games to [[Durham]] A, Oxford A and Cambridge A in the afternoon after going unbeaten in the morning. However, they still had a mighty effect on the tournament's outcome; in the final game, Edinburgh caused an upset by defeating the unbeaten [[Imperial]] A team 255 to 185, with Ben scoring 90 of those points. This forced a one game final between Imperial A and Oxford A, in which Imperial emerged ultimately victorious.
 
At the 2023 British Student Quiz Championships, Edinburgh lost games to [[Durham]] A, Oxford A and Cambridge A in the afternoon after going unbeaten in the morning. However, they still had a mighty effect on the tournament's outcome; in the final game, Edinburgh caused an upset by defeating the unbeaten [[Imperial]] A team 255 to 185, with Ben scoring 90 of those points. This forced a one game final between Imperial A and Oxford A, in which Imperial emerged ultimately victorious.
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In November 2023, Ben led Edinburgh to a victory at the UK mirror of 2023 ACF Winter, where they defeated [[Durham]] 330-235 in the final. Edinburgh came joint 4th at the UK mirror of ACF Regionals, and joint 3rd with Durham at the 2024 [[BSQC]], which was won by Cambridge.
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Latest revision as of 07:20, 29 May 2024

Ben Russell Jones
IMG E0096.JPG
Noted subjects Literature, "things I've heard before"
Current college University of Edinburgh (2019-2024)
Stats HDWhite • NAQT

Ben Russell Jones, also known as Ben R. Jones, is a player for the University of Edinburgh. A native of South Wales, Ben is a philosophy student, and is known for his knowledge of literature, frequent use of expletives, and a hatred of science tossups. Ben made up the core of Edinburgh's A team with fellow generalist Nicholas Winter until 2023. He is sometimes humorously known in UK quiz circles by the nickname Bridge.

University Career

Ben started his quizbowl career at Edinburgh with a really aggressive quizbowl style, based more on feel and intuition than actual knowledge, which resulted in many wild negs. He had adjusted to a far more conservative style, although as of the 2023/24 season he has returned to his old ways of negging very hard.

At only his third ever tournament, the 2020 British Student Quiz Championships, Ben's Edinburgh B team, also featuring Rishi Sundar, Emily Luk and Daniel Polatajko, were beaten 725 to -25 by a Southampton A team including Evan Lynch, who converted 17 tossups out of 24. This has become an infamous game in the UK Quizbowl community, with many claiming this inspired Ben's continuation of quizbowl.

Ben and Nicholas reached the final of the UK mirror of STASH in 2021, where they lost to a Seoan Webb-led Oxford team. This marked Edinburgh's first appearance in a UK final. Edinburgh's first tournament win came in 2021, when a team led by Ben, Nicholas and also former Oxford player Laura Cooper, defeated a two-man Southampton team in the final of the UK mirror of HARI.

At the 2022 British Student Quiz Championships, Edinburgh reached the final against Cambridge, following a triumph in the play-in game against Oxford, which saw Edinburgh power nearly a third of the tossups. Cambridge won the first game of an advantaged final 340-235.

In 2022, Ben won the open UK mirror of Penn Bowl, alongside Nicholas Winter and Leo Howard, defeating 'Broken Hearts' in the final.

At the 2023 British Student Quiz Championships, Edinburgh lost games to Durham A, Oxford A and Cambridge A in the afternoon after going unbeaten in the morning. However, they still had a mighty effect on the tournament's outcome; in the final game, Edinburgh caused an upset by defeating the unbeaten Imperial A team 255 to 185, with Ben scoring 90 of those points. This forced a one game final between Imperial A and Oxford A, in which Imperial emerged ultimately victorious.

In November 2023, Ben led Edinburgh to a victory at the UK mirror of 2023 ACF Winter, where they defeated Durham 330-235 in the final. Edinburgh came joint 4th at the UK mirror of ACF Regionals, and joint 3rd with Durham at the 2024 BSQC, which was won by Cambridge.