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The dominant statkeeping program for quizbowl is [[SQBS]], which is available for free. A similar program called [[Taft]] charged on a per-tournament basis during the late 2000s, including its use for the [[2009 NSC]], but has been discontinued.
 
The dominant statkeeping program for quizbowl is [[SQBS]], which is available for free. A similar program called [[Taft]] charged on a per-tournament basis during the late 2000s, including its use for the [[2009 NSC]], but has been discontinued.
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See also: [[PPG]], [[bonus conversion]], [[Shadow effect]].
  
 
===Useful links===
 
===Useful links===
[http://www.pace-nsc.org/?p=651 Focus on Statistics: Using SQBS], from [[PACE]]'s website
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*[http://www.pace-nsc.org/?p=651 Focus on Statistics: Using SQBS], from [[PACE]]'s website
[http://ai.stanford.edu/~csewell/sqbs/ SQBS website]
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*[http://ai.stanford.edu/~csewell/sqbs/ SQBS website]

Revision as of 20:03, 11 July 2011

Quizbowl stats, or statistics, are kept by individual tournaments to keep win-loss records, team scores, and individual scores. The proper keeping and posting of stats is an essential responsibility of the tournament director or his/her delegate at every tournament.

The dominant statkeeping program for quizbowl is SQBS, which is available for free. A similar program called Taft charged on a per-tournament basis during the late 2000s, including its use for the 2009 NSC, but has been discontinued.

See also: PPG, bonus conversion, Shadow effect.

Useful links