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The '''2014 [[NTAE]]''' is scheduled to occur on June 14-17 at Disney World's Contemporary Resort Hotel. Though the tournament does not refer to itself as a [[quizbowl]] competition, it will likely use a similar format as previous iterations, which was considered [[bad quizbowl]]. Teams currently known to be attending include Florida and Oklahoma. The chosen date of June 14-17 notably conflicts with the 2014 [[NASAT]].
 
The '''2014 [[NTAE]]''' is scheduled to occur on June 14-17 at Disney World's Contemporary Resort Hotel. Though the tournament does not refer to itself as a [[quizbowl]] competition, it will likely use a similar format as previous iterations, which was considered [[bad quizbowl]]. Teams currently known to be attending include Florida and Oklahoma. The chosen date of June 14-17 notably conflicts with the 2014 [[NASAT]].
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==Tournament format==
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There were only nine participating teams in the tournament.  The format was changed for this year: each team plays four qualifying rounds, with three teams in each room.  In each of the first three qualifying rounds, the ranking within the room determines the room where that team will play the next round.  The system is set up so that the second, third, and fourth qualifying rounds will not only feature one team from each room, but also one first-place team in the previous round, one second-place team, and one third-place team.
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After the four qualifying rounds, the team with the highest aggregate score proceeds directly to the championship round.  The other teams continue to the elimination round (formerly, the semifinal), competing in two rooms of four teams each.  The top two teams in each room, as well as the highest scoring third-place team, advance to the championship round.
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It should be noted that using a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steiner_system Steiner triple system for 9 teams] for the qualifying rounds would have allowed every team to participate in a match against every other team exactly once during qualification.  The system NTAE chose to use has the perverse side effect of requiring teams who finish lower-ranked to face stronger teams in the next round.  For example, a team that wins its room faces a second-place and a third-place team in the following round, while a team finishing in third place faces a first-place and a second-place team.
  
 
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== External links ==

Revision as of 08:53, 18 June 2014

The 2014 NTAE is scheduled to occur on June 14-17 at Disney World's Contemporary Resort Hotel. Though the tournament does not refer to itself as a quizbowl competition, it will likely use a similar format as previous iterations, which was considered bad quizbowl. Teams currently known to be attending include Florida and Oklahoma. The chosen date of June 14-17 notably conflicts with the 2014 NASAT.

Tournament format

There were only nine participating teams in the tournament. The format was changed for this year: each team plays four qualifying rounds, with three teams in each room. In each of the first three qualifying rounds, the ranking within the room determines the room where that team will play the next round. The system is set up so that the second, third, and fourth qualifying rounds will not only feature one team from each room, but also one first-place team in the previous round, one second-place team, and one third-place team.

After the four qualifying rounds, the team with the highest aggregate score proceeds directly to the championship round. The other teams continue to the elimination round (formerly, the semifinal), competing in two rooms of four teams each. The top two teams in each room, as well as the highest scoring third-place team, advance to the championship round.

It should be noted that using a Steiner triple system for 9 teams for the qualifying rounds would have allowed every team to participate in a match against every other team exactly once during qualification. The system NTAE chose to use has the perverse side effect of requiring teams who finish lower-ranked to face stronger teams in the next round. For example, a team that wins its room faces a second-place and a third-place team in the following round, while a team finishing in third place faces a first-place and a second-place team.

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