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'''RMPFest''' (colloquially known as '''Brucefest''') is a [[novelty tournament]] edited by [[Bruce Arthur]]. Every question at RMPFest falls under the [[ACF]] category of "Religion, Mythology, and Philosophy", commonly abbreviated as RMP. The tournament is run as a [[side event]] to [[Illinois Open]].
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'''RMPFest''' (colloquially known as '''Brucefest''') was a [[novelty tournament]] edited by [[Bruce Arthur]]. Every question at RMPFest falls under the [[ACF]] category of "Religion, Mythology, and Philosophy", commonly abbreviated as [[RMP]]. The tournament was run as a [[side event]] to [[Illinois Open]].
  
 
==2008==
 
==2008==
The inaugural edition of RMPFest was edited by [[Bruce Arthur]] (RM) and [[Michael Arnold]] (P); other writers included [[William Dix]], [[Seth Kendall]], [[Evan Nagler]], [[Charles Meigs]], [[Chris Chiego]], and [[Grace Li]].
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The inaugural '''[https://www.hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?p=148403#p148403 RMP Fest: Apophasis is a False God]''' was edited by Bruce Arthur (RM) and [[Michael Arnold]] (P); other writers included [[William Dix]], [[Seth Kendall]], [[Evan Nagler]], [[Charles Meigs]], [[Chris Chiego]], and [[Grace Li]].
  
 
2008 RMPFest packets consisted of 20 tossups, with the following distribution:
 
2008 RMPFest packets consisted of 20 tossups, with the following distribution:
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==2009==
 
==2009==
The 2009 edition of RMPFest, also known as RMPFest 2, will be edited by [[Bruce Arthur]] (RM) and [[Shantanu Jha]] (P); other writers will include [[Dominic Machado]] (classical mythology).  
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'''[https://www.hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?p=148403#p148403 RMPFest 2: ''Hay any Worke for Cooper?'']''' was edited by Bruce Arthur (RM) and [[Shantanu Jha]] (P); other writers included [[Dominic Machado]] (classical mythology).  
  
2008 RMPFest will consist of 21 tossups, with the following distribution:
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The 21 tossup packets were split into the following distribution:
 
* 7 Mythology
 
* 7 Mythology
 
* 7 Religion
 
* 7 Religion
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[[Category:Original QBWiki Page]]
 
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Latest revision as of 11:20, 22 December 2020

RMPFest (colloquially known as Brucefest) was a novelty tournament edited by Bruce Arthur. Every question at RMPFest falls under the ACF category of "Religion, Mythology, and Philosophy", commonly abbreviated as RMP. The tournament was run as a side event to Illinois Open.

2008

The inaugural RMP Fest: Apophasis is a False God was edited by Bruce Arthur (RM) and Michael Arnold (P); other writers included William Dix, Seth Kendall, Evan Nagler, Charles Meigs, Chris Chiego, and Grace Li.

2008 RMPFest packets consisted of 20 tossups, with the following distribution:

  • 13 Mythology and Religion
  • 5 Philosophy
  • 2 Other Thought (including political theory, social science, linguistics, etc.)

The Illinois site featured six teams playing a double round-robin. The tournament was won by a team of Seth Teitler, Mike Sorice and Andrew Ullsperger (Stats). The Maryland site was won by a team of Matt Weiner and Jonathan Magin while the Berkeley site ran one room of seven solo players, with Andrew Yaphe answering the most tossups.

2009

RMPFest 2: Hay any Worke for Cooper? was edited by Bruce Arthur (RM) and Shantanu Jha (P); other writers included Dominic Machado (classical mythology).

The 21 tossup packets were split into the following distribution:

  • 7 Mythology
  • 7 Religion
  • 7 Philosophy