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The tournament was widely hailed as being of exceptional difficulty, while also being extremely difficult, with extremely (but consistently) stingy powermarks to boot.
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Revision as of 12:46, 25 April 2017

2016 Chicago Open
Edited by Matt Jackson and John Lawrence, with Mike Bentley, Mike Cheyne, Adam Silverman, Ewan MacAulay, Shan Kothari, Jake Sundberg, and Aaron Rosenberg
Champion Young Mukherstein
Runner-up You can write your tossups from the Library of Babel, but you can NEVER! STRIKE! GOD!!!
Third God of / Small Things / True Care / Truth Brings (t.2)
Fourth The Kazakhstan Department of Health and Human Services
High scorer Jordan Brownstein, Young Mukherstein
Site Chicago
Field
Stats Main Event Stats


The 2016 Chicago Open was won by Young Mukherstein, consisting of Jordan Brownstein, Eric Mukherjee, Will Nediger, and Jacob Reed, who cleared the field with a 14-0 record. Significantly, although the team included two previous Chicago Open high scorers (Brownstein and Nediger), only Mukherjee had won the tournament before, refuting John Lawrence's prediction that CO had become impossible to win without at least two previous champions on a team.

The tournament was edited by Matt Jackson and John Lawrence, with subject editing by Mike Bentley, Mike Cheyne, Adam Silverman, Ewan MacAulay, Shan Kothari, Jake Sundberg, and Aaron Rosenberg. Jackson and Lawrence were originally slated to head-edit the tournament but had to step down late in the process, necessitating the recruitment of additional editors.

Tournament results

For the fifth year in a row, the winning team cleared the field; moreover, its players had the first, second, and tied-fourth most powers in the field.

Individual results

Jordan Brownstein single-handedly out-powered every other team in the field.

Question reception

The tournament was widely hailed as being of exceptional quality, while also being extremely difficult, with extremely (but consistently) stingy powermarks to boot.

Side Events

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