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The '''[http://hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=14996 Submission Utilizing Berkeley/Maryland Invitational Tournament]''' is a collegiate regular difficulty tournament edited by members of the [[Berkeley]] and [[Maryland]] teams for Spring 2014. This tournament was head edited by [[Brian McPeak]], who was assisted by [[Chris Manners]], [[Dan Puma]], [[Isaac Hirsch]], [[Arun Chonai]], [[Ankit Aggarwal]] and [[Tanay Kothari]]. The tournament was mirrored around the country (and in Canada) at six different sites. | The '''[http://hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=14996 Submission Utilizing Berkeley/Maryland Invitational Tournament]''' is a collegiate regular difficulty tournament edited by members of the [[Berkeley]] and [[Maryland]] teams for Spring 2014. This tournament was head edited by [[Brian McPeak]], who was assisted by [[Chris Manners]], [[Dan Puma]], [[Isaac Hirsch]], [[Arun Chonai]], [[Ankit Aggarwal]] and [[Tanay Kothari]]. The tournament was mirrored around the country (and in Canada) at six different sites. | ||
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+ | The tournament used a slightly experimental arts distribution, in which the 3/3 were divided up as "visual," "auditory," and "other," rather than the usual "painting," "classical music," "other" split. This distribution was then adopted for 2016's [[MYSTERIUM]], as well as the 2015 and 2016 [[BHSAT]]s. | ||
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Revision as of 14:36, 24 May 2016
The Submission Utilizing Berkeley/Maryland Invitational Tournament is a collegiate regular difficulty tournament edited by members of the Berkeley and Maryland teams for Spring 2014. This tournament was head edited by Brian McPeak, who was assisted by Chris Manners, Dan Puma, Isaac Hirsch, Arun Chonai, Ankit Aggarwal and Tanay Kothari. The tournament was mirrored around the country (and in Canada) at six different sites.
The tournament used a slightly experimental arts distribution, in which the 3/3 were divided up as "visual," "auditory," and "other," rather than the usual "painting," "classical music," "other" split. This distribution was then adopted for 2016's MYSTERIUM, as well as the 2015 and 2016 BHSATs.