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'''ACF Fall''' is an annual [[ACF]] tournament held concurrently at multiple locations throughout North America. It traditionally takes place on the first weekend of November, though this may not be true at every site. Its most recent iteration in 2009 was edited by [[Gautam Kandlikar]].
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'''ACF Fall''' is an annual [[ACF]] tournament held concurrently at multiple locations throughout North America. It traditionally takes place on the first weekend of November, though this may not be true at every site. Its 2011 incarnation will be edited by [[Carsten Gehring]].
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
ACF Fall has been held annually since 2001. It was edited by [[Kelly McKenzie]] in [[ACF Fall 2001|2001]], [[ACF Fall 2002|2002]], and [[ACF Fall 2003|2003]]; by [[Subash Maddipoti]] and [[Matt Cvijanovich]] in [[ACF Fall 2004|2004]]; by [[Eric Kwartler]], [[Matt Weiner]], [[Andrew Yaphe]], [[Jerry Vinokurov]], and others in [[ACF Fall 2005|2005]]; by Kwartler, Weiner, [[Matt Keller]], and [[Billy Beyer]] in [[ACF Fall 2006|2006]]; and by Kwartler, [[Mike Sorice]], [[Andrew Hart]], [[Jonathan Magin]], [[Jay Sridhar]], [[Dennis Jang]], and others in [[ACF Fall 2007|2007]].
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ACF Fall has been held annually since 2001. [[Kelly McKenzie]] suggested the creation of ACF Fall as part of a general initiative in 2001 to make ACF less difficult and more appealing to new players, which had begun with Subash Maddipoti's successful editing of a less-difficult [[ACF Regionals 2001|ACF Regionals in January 2001]]. The inaugural tournaments was well-received by most members of the quizbowl community, though some individuals (such as [[Craig Barker]]) maintained that it was still too difficult. In the years since the reputation of ACF Fall has continued to grow, and many teams which were formerly wary of ACF have attended and enjoyed ACF Fall.
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Since 2008, ACF Fall has capped all tossups at six lines of 10 point Times-New Roman font.
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Editing history:
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! Year
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! Editors
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| [[ACF Fall 2001|2001]]
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| [[Kelly McKenzie]]
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|-
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| [[ACF Fall 2002|2002]]
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| [[Kelly McKenzie]]
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|-
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| [[ACF Fall 2003|2003]]
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| [[Kelly McKenzie]]
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|-
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| [[ACF Fall 2004|2004]]
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| [[Subash Maddipoti]] and [[Matt Cvijanovich]]
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|-
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| [[ACF Fall 2005|2005]]
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| [[Eric Kwartler]], [[Matt Weiner]], [[Andrew Yaphe]], [[Jerry Vinokurov]], and others
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|-
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| [[ACF Fall 2006|2006]]
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| [[Eric Kwartler]], [[Matt Weiner]], [[Matt Keller]], [[Billy Beyer]]
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|-
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| [[ACF Fall 2007|2007]]
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| [[Eric Kwartler]], [[Mike Sorice]], [[Andrew Hart]], [[Jonathan Magin]], [[Jay Sridhar]], [[Dennis Jang]], with [[Jason Loy]], [[Kevin Koai]], and [[Jeremy Hixson]]
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|-
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| [[ACF Fall 2008|2008]]
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| [[Andrew Hart]], with [[Rob Carson]], [[Trevor Davis]], [[Ted Gioia]], and [[Gautam Kandlikar]]
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|-
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| [[ACF Fall 2009|2009]]
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| [[Gautam Kandlikar]], with [[Evan Adams]], [[Auroni Gupta]], [[Will Nediger]], [[Mehdi Razvi]], [[George Stevens]]
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|-
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| [[ACF Fall 2010|2010]]
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| [[Evan Adams]], with [[Dallas Simons]], [[Carsten Gehring]], [[Guy Tabachnick]], [[Will Butler]], and [[John Lawrence]]
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|-
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| [[ACF Fall 2011|2011]]
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| [[Carsten Gehring]], with ???
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|}
  
Kelly McKenzie suggested the creation of ACF Fall as part of a general initiative in 2001 to make ACF less difficult and more appealing to new players, which had begun with Subash Maddipoti's successful editing of a less-difficult [[ACF Regionals 2001|ACF Regionals in January 2001]]. The inaugural tournaments was well-received by most members of the quizbowl community, though some individuals (such as [[Craig Barker]]) maintained that it was still too difficult. In the years since the reputation of ACF Fall has continued to grow, and many teams which were formerly wary of ACF have attended and enjoyed ACF Fall.
 
  
 
[[Category:Tournaments]]
 
[[Category:Tournaments]]
 
[[Category: ACF events]]
 
[[Category: ACF events]]
 
[[Category:Original QBWiki Page]]
 
[[Category:Original QBWiki Page]]

Revision as of 20:15, 10 July 2011

ACF Fall is an annual ACF tournament held concurrently at multiple locations throughout North America. It traditionally takes place on the first weekend of November, though this may not be true at every site. Its 2011 incarnation will be edited by Carsten Gehring.

History

ACF Fall has been held annually since 2001. Kelly McKenzie suggested the creation of ACF Fall as part of a general initiative in 2001 to make ACF less difficult and more appealing to new players, which had begun with Subash Maddipoti's successful editing of a less-difficult ACF Regionals in January 2001. The inaugural tournaments was well-received by most members of the quizbowl community, though some individuals (such as Craig Barker) maintained that it was still too difficult. In the years since the reputation of ACF Fall has continued to grow, and many teams which were formerly wary of ACF have attended and enjoyed ACF Fall.

Since 2008, ACF Fall has capped all tossups at six lines of 10 point Times-New Roman font.

Editing history:

Year Editors
2001 Kelly McKenzie
2002 Kelly McKenzie
2003 Kelly McKenzie
2004 Subash Maddipoti and Matt Cvijanovich
2005 Eric Kwartler, Matt Weiner, Andrew Yaphe, Jerry Vinokurov, and others
2006 Eric Kwartler, Matt Weiner, Matt Keller, Billy Beyer
2007 Eric Kwartler, Mike Sorice, Andrew Hart, Jonathan Magin, Jay Sridhar, Dennis Jang, with Jason Loy, Kevin Koai, and Jeremy Hixson
2008 Andrew Hart, with Rob Carson, Trevor Davis, Ted Gioia, and Gautam Kandlikar
2009 Gautam Kandlikar, with Evan Adams, Auroni Gupta, Will Nediger, Mehdi Razvi, George Stevens
2010 Evan Adams, with Dallas Simons, Carsten Gehring, Guy Tabachnick, Will Butler, and John Lawrence
2011 Carsten Gehring, with ???