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{{Tourneybox|Tournament Name = 2019 [[Chicago Open]]
 
{{Tourneybox|Tournament Name = 2019 [[Chicago Open]]
|champion = Zazu in the Petco ([[Adam S. Fine]], [[Auroni Gupta]], [[Jakob Myers]], and [[Clark Smith]]),
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|champion = Zazu in the Petco ([[Adam Fine (Yale)|Adam S. Fine]], [[Auroni Gupta]], [[Jakob Myers]], and [[Clark Smith]]),
 
|second = Fianna Failsons ([[Mike Bentley]], [[Matt Bollinger]], [[Mike Cheyne]], and [[Shan Kothari]])
 
|second = Fianna Failsons ([[Mike Bentley]], [[Matt Bollinger]], [[Mike Cheyne]], and [[Shan Kothari]])
|third = Hackers and Slackers ([[Jordan Brownstein]], [[Jaimie Carlson]], [[Ophir Lifschitz]], and [[Eric Mukherjee]])  
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|third = Hackers and Slackers ([[Jordan Brownstein]], [[Jaimie Carlson]], [[Ophir Lifshitz]], and [[Eric Mukherjee]])  
 
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|scorer = [[Jordan Brownstein]], Hackers and Slackers
 
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|stats = [https://hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/5853/stats/ stats]}}
 
|stats = [https://hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/5853/stats/ stats]}}
  
The '''2019 Chicago Open''' was won by Zazu in the Petco ([[Adam S. Fine]], [[Auroni Gupta]], [[Jakob Myers]], and [[Clark Smith]]), who defeated Fianna Failsons ([[Mike Bentley]], [[Matt Bollinger]], [[Mike Cheyne]], and [[Shan Kothari]]) in the first game of an advantaged final. Hackers and Slackers ([[Jordan Brownstein]], [[Jaimie Carlson]], [[Ophir Lifschitz]], and [[Eric Mukherjee]]) took third place.
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The '''2019 Chicago Open''' was won by Zazu in the Petco ([[Adam Fine (Yale)|Adam S. Fine]], [[Auroni Gupta]], [[Jakob Myers]], and [[Clark Smith]]), who defeated Fianna Failsons ([[Mike Bentley]], [[Matt Bollinger]], [[Mike Cheyne]], and [[Shan Kothari]]) in the first game of an advantaged final. Hackers and Slackers ([[Jordan Brownstein]], [[Jaimie Carlson]], [[Ophir Lifshitz]], and [[Eric Mukherjee]]) took third place.
  
 
As usual, [[Jordan Brownstein]] led the field in scoring and powers. Somewhat unusually, the winning team featured two undergraduates (Myers and Smith) and three players who had never won a CO before.
 
As usual, [[Jordan Brownstein]] led the field in scoring and powers. Somewhat unusually, the winning team featured two undergraduates (Myers and Smith) and three players who had never won a CO before.

Revision as of 20:47, 3 August 2019

2019 Chicago Open
Edited by Chris Ray and Jacob Reed, with Alston Boyd, Will Holub-Moorman, Wonyoung Jang, Michael Kearney, Jonathan Magin, and Sriram Pendyala
Champion Zazu in the Petco (Adam S. Fine, Auroni Gupta, Jakob Myers, and Clark Smith),
Runner-up Fianna Failsons (Mike Bentley, Matt Bollinger, Mike Cheyne, and Shan Kothari)
Third Hackers and Slackers (Jordan Brownstein, Jaimie Carlson, Ophir Lifshitz, and Eric Mukherjee)
High scorer Jordan Brownstein, Hackers and Slackers
Site Northwestern
Field 20
Stats stats

The 2019 Chicago Open was won by Zazu in the Petco (Adam S. Fine, Auroni Gupta, Jakob Myers, and Clark Smith), who defeated Fianna Failsons (Mike Bentley, Matt Bollinger, Mike Cheyne, and Shan Kothari) in the first game of an advantaged final. Hackers and Slackers (Jordan Brownstein, Jaimie Carlson, Ophir Lifshitz, and Eric Mukherjee) took third place.

As usual, Jordan Brownstein led the field in scoring and powers. Somewhat unusually, the winning team featured two undergraduates (Myers and Smith) and three players who had never won a CO before.

The tournament was edited by Chris Ray and Jacob Reed, with Alston Boyd, Will Holub-Moorman, Wonyoung Jang, Michael Kearney, Jonathan Magin, and Sriram Pendyala.

Like the Previous Iteration, the tournament was held in Evanston.

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