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'''COLT''' was a [[trash]] tournament written by [[Mike Bentley]] and held after [[2011 Chicago Open]]. It was semi-sequel to 2010 [[CULT]], Mike's attempt at a new national trash tournament the year before. | '''COLT''' was a [[trash]] tournament written by [[Mike Bentley]] and held after [[2011 Chicago Open]]. It was semi-sequel to 2010 [[CULT]], Mike's attempt at a new national trash tournament the year before. | ||
− | The tournament was written and edited by Mike Bentley. Additional contributions came from [[Jerry Vinokurov]], [[David Letzler]], and [[Jeremy Eaton]]. The main site at Chicago Open was won a team consisting of [[Jeremy White]], [[Colby Burnett]], [[ | + | The tournament was written and edited by Mike Bentley. Additional contributions came from [[Jerry Vinokurov]], [[David Letzler]], and [[Jeremy Eaton]]. The main site at Chicago Open was won a team consisting of [[Jeremy White]], [[Colby Burnett]], [[Brian Hight]], and Jimmy ?. Stats are available [https://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/596/stats/combined/standings/ here]. |
{{Mike Bentley side events}} | {{Mike Bentley side events}} | ||
[[Category:Trash tournaments]] | [[Category:Trash tournaments]] | ||
[[Category:Ridiculous Acronyms]] | [[Category:Ridiculous Acronyms]] |
Latest revision as of 16:28, 23 December 2020
COLT | |
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Competition season | 2010-2011 |
Head editor(s) | Mike Bentley |
Difficulty | Open |
First mirror | 7/31/11 |
Announcement | link |
Packets | link |
COLT was a trash tournament written by Mike Bentley and held after 2011 Chicago Open. It was semi-sequel to 2010 CULT, Mike's attempt at a new national trash tournament the year before.
The tournament was written and edited by Mike Bentley. Additional contributions came from Jerry Vinokurov, David Letzler, and Jeremy Eaton. The main site at Chicago Open was won a team consisting of Jeremy White, Colby Burnett, Brian Hight, and Jimmy ?. Stats are available here.
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