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ACF Regionals is a quiz bowl tournament that has historically been held in February.  It is similar to ACF Fall in terms of format, and packet writing requirements.  ACF Regionals is typically held at several locations across the country, and the difficulty of ACF Regionals is usually a metric for measuring so called "regular difficulty" tournaments. [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=8272&p=144364&hilit=regular#p144364]
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ACF Regionals is a quiz bowl tournament that has historically been held in February.  It is similar to ACF Fall in terms of format, and packet writing requirements.  ACF Regionals is typically held at several locations across the country in February. While "Regionals difficulty" once had its own definition above regular, the difficulty of ACF Regionals is now usable as a metric for measuring so called "regular difficulty" tournaments. [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=8272&p=144364&hilit=regular#p144364] ACF Regionals questions got more difficult for several years, but 2008 ACF Regionals was noticeably easier than the 2007 incarnation, and was in fact statistically easier than NAQT Sectionals of the same year.
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Editing history from 2001:
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{| border="1" cellspacing="0"
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! Year
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! Editors
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|-
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| [[ACF Regionals 2001|2001]]
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| [[Subash Maddipotti]]
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|-
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| [[ACF Regionals 2002|2002]]
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| [[Ezequiel Berdichevsky]] and [[Dave Hamilton]]
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|-
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| [[ACF Regionals 2003|2003]]
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| [[Subash Maddipoti]]
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|-
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| [[ACF Regionals 2004|2004]]
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| [[Raj Bhan]]
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|-
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| [[ACF Regionals 2005|2005]]
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| [[Andrew Yaphe]], [[Mike Sorice]], and [[Jeff Hoppes]]
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|-
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| [[ACF Regionals 2006|2006]]
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| [[Matt Lafer]], [[Chris Romero]], and [[Mike Sorice]]
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|-
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| [[ACF Regionals 2007|2007]]
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| [[Seth Teitler]], [[Jerry Vinokurov]], and [[Ryan Westbrook]]
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|-
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| [[ACF Regionals 2008|2008]]
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| [[Matt Weiner]] and [[Matt Weiner]]
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|-
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| [[2009 ACF Regionals|2009]]
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| [[Jonathan Magin]], with [[Eric Mukherjee]
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|-
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| [[ACF Regionals 2010|2010]]
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| [[Jerry Vinokurov]], with [[Trygve Meade]], [[Chris Ray]], [[Dwight Wynne]], and [[Ted Gioia]]
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|-
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| [[ACF Regionals 2011|2011]]
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| [[Rob Carson]], with [[Ted Gioia]], [[Matt Weiner]], [[Jeremy Eaton]], [[Dwight Wynne]], assisted by [[Andy Watkins]] and [[Jerry Vinokurov]]
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ACF Regionals questions have gotten more difficult in recent years, but 2008 ACF Regionals was noticeably easier than the 2007 incarnation, and was in fact statistically easier than NAQT Sectionals of the same year.
 
  
 
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Revision as of 20:26, 10 July 2011

ACF Regionals is a quiz bowl tournament that has historically been held in February. It is similar to ACF Fall in terms of format, and packet writing requirements. ACF Regionals is typically held at several locations across the country in February. While "Regionals difficulty" once had its own definition above regular, the difficulty of ACF Regionals is now usable as a metric for measuring so called "regular difficulty" tournaments. [1] ACF Regionals questions got more difficult for several years, but 2008 ACF Regionals was noticeably easier than the 2007 incarnation, and was in fact statistically easier than NAQT Sectionals of the same year.

Editing history from 2001:

Year Editors
2001 Subash Maddipotti
2002 Ezequiel Berdichevsky and Dave Hamilton
2003 Subash Maddipoti
2004 Raj Bhan
2005 Andrew Yaphe, Mike Sorice, and Jeff Hoppes
2006 Matt Lafer, Chris Romero, and Mike Sorice
2007 Seth Teitler, Jerry Vinokurov, and Ryan Westbrook
2008 Matt Weiner and Matt Weiner
2009 Jonathan Magin, with [[Eric Mukherjee]
2010 Jerry Vinokurov, with Trygve Meade, Chris Ray, Dwight Wynne, and Ted Gioia
2011 Rob Carson, with Ted Gioia, Matt Weiner, Jeremy Eaton, Dwight Wynne, assisted by Andy Watkins and Jerry Vinokurov