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The project was a 14-packet collaboration between [[UCSD]] ([[Auroni Gupta]], [[Chris Chiego]], Vicky Hwang, Rohan Mehta, Peicong Dong, Andrew Honda), [[Yale]] ([[Matt Jackson]], [[John Lawrence]], [[Kevin Koai]]) and [[Jerry Vinokurov]]. Named as a tongue-in-cheek reference to the lack of a successor to [[THUNDER]] II, MAGNI was written with the intention of being appropriate for teams at all levels and enforced a strict length limit of seven lines on all tossups. Though the set was largely well-received among the 104 teams that played it at ten sites, major critiques of the set included a reticence with pronouns that confused players, frequent grammatical errors, and hard bonus parts that were systematically very hard [http://hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=12225]. | The project was a 14-packet collaboration between [[UCSD]] ([[Auroni Gupta]], [[Chris Chiego]], Vicky Hwang, Rohan Mehta, Peicong Dong, Andrew Honda), [[Yale]] ([[Matt Jackson]], [[John Lawrence]], [[Kevin Koai]]) and [[Jerry Vinokurov]]. Named as a tongue-in-cheek reference to the lack of a successor to [[THUNDER]] II, MAGNI was written with the intention of being appropriate for teams at all levels and enforced a strict length limit of seven lines on all tossups. Though the set was largely well-received among the 104 teams that played it at ten sites, major critiques of the set included a reticence with pronouns that confused players, frequent grammatical errors, and hard bonus parts that were systematically very hard [http://hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=12225]. | ||
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Revision as of 15:56, 8 December 2012
MAGNI was a regular-difficulty, non-packet-submission tournament written for use in October 2011.
The project was a 14-packet collaboration between UCSD (Auroni Gupta, Chris Chiego, Vicky Hwang, Rohan Mehta, Peicong Dong, Andrew Honda), Yale (Matt Jackson, John Lawrence, Kevin Koai) and Jerry Vinokurov. Named as a tongue-in-cheek reference to the lack of a successor to THUNDER II, MAGNI was written with the intention of being appropriate for teams at all levels and enforced a strict length limit of seven lines on all tossups. Though the set was largely well-received among the 104 teams that played it at ten sites, major critiques of the set included a reticence with pronouns that confused players, frequent grammatical errors, and hard bonus parts that were systematically very hard [1].
Mirror Sites
Regional | Host | TD | Winner | Runner-Up | Individual High Scorer |
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North | Carleton College | Max Henkel | Minnesota A | Minnesota D | Andrew Hart |
Midwest | Ohio State | Andy Sekerak | Michigan A | Chicago A | Trevor Davis |
Lower Midwest | Missouri S&T | Alex Smith | Illinois A | WUSTL | Ike Jose |
Southwest | Rice | Zach Yeung | Rice A | Seven Lakes | Henry Gorman |
Northeast | Brown | Ian Eppler | Harvard A | Columbia A | Neil Gurram |
Mid-Atlantic | George Mason | Ben Cole | Virginia A | Maryland A | Eric Mukherjee |
West | UCSD | Auroni Gupta | UCI | UCSD | Dwight Wynne |
Florida | Valencia | Billy Beyer | Florida | Chipola A | Dallin Kelson |
South | South Carolina | Eric Douglass | Georgia Tech | South Carolina A | Will Butler |
McMaster | McMaster | Alexander Poon | McMaster | Case Western | Jordan Palmer |
Results
- Southwest
- Lower Midwest
- South
- Mid-Atlantic Prelims Mid-Atlantic Playoffs Mid-Atlantic Combined
- West
- Northeast
- Florida
- North Prelims North Playoffs North Combined
- McMaster
- Midwest PrelimsMidwest PlayoffsMidwest Combined