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− | + | '''CMST II''' (loosely standing for '''Chicago-Maryland Spearheaded Tournament''') was a [[open]] tournament held in the fall of 2022. It was head-edited by [[John Marvin]] of The [[University of Chicago]], with [[Adam Fine]], [[Wonyoung Jang]], [[Jason Golfinos]], and [[Clark Smith]] as subject editors. [https://hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=25364] | |
− | '''CMST II''' (loosely standing for '''Chicago-Maryland Spearheaded Tournament''') was a [[open]] tournament held in the fall of 2022. It was head-edited by [[John Marvin]] of The [[University of Chicago]], with [[Adam Fine]], [[Wonyoung Jang]], [[Jason Golfinos]], [[Clark Smith]] as subject editors. [https://hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=25364] | ||
The tournament was written at a "Nationals-minus" (3.5 [[Collegiate_difficulties|dot]]) difficulty. It made some changes to traditional collegiate quizbowl norms, including: | The tournament was written at a "Nationals-minus" (3.5 [[Collegiate_difficulties|dot]]) difficulty. It made some changes to traditional collegiate quizbowl norms, including: |
Latest revision as of 21:09, 20 July 2024
- Not to be confused with CMST, the middle school set.
CMST II (loosely standing for Chicago-Maryland Spearheaded Tournament) was a open tournament held in the fall of 2022. It was head-edited by John Marvin of The University of Chicago, with Adam Fine, Wonyoung Jang, Jason Golfinos, and Clark Smith as subject editors. [1]
The tournament was written at a "Nationals-minus" (3.5 dot) difficulty. It made some changes to traditional collegiate quizbowl norms, including:
- Powers are intended to be worth 20 points; negs incur no scoring penalty
- Packets of 22/22
- Expansion of Fine Arts to 4/4, including guaranteed "Other music" (jazz, blues, fusion, etc.) in every packet
- Expansion of Thought to 3/3, including distinct "Philosophy 1" and "Philosophy 2" subdistributions getting 1/1 apiece
- Expansion of Social Science to 2/2, including distinct "Soft" and "Hard" subdistributions getting 1/1 apiece
- Elimination of standalone Mythology and Current Events categories, with a guarantee of 1/1 "decentralized" Mythology content across the various categories per packet (and some unspecified amount of current events spread about as well)
The "II" in the name may allude to Cal's Mid-Spring Tournament, a prior open of similar difficulty, using the same initialism in 2018.