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Revision as of 22:17, 12 April 2021

2017 Chicago Open
Edited by Ike Jose, with Billy Busse, Jason Thompson, and Ryan Westbrook
Champion 1-800-EASY-DEBT
Runner-up Theme song of the current state of Venezuela
Third The drums flail impotently aback Sex flows abrasive adaft, front n centers (t.2)
Fourth Listen to my album. This may be our last chance.
High scorer Jordan Brownstein, The drums flail impotently aback Sex flows abrasive adaft, front n center
Site Chicago
Field 18
Stats Main Event Stats

The 2017 Chicago Open was won by 1-800-EASY-DEBT, consisting of Will Alston, Matt Bollinger, Auroni Gupta, and Will Nediger, who cleared the field with a 13-0 record. The tournament was edited by Ike Jose, with Billy Busse (science), Jason Thompson (music), and Ryan Westbrook (history).

Question reception

Aside from the lack of powers, the tournament was widely considered to be too difficult, building on the already excessive difficulty of the 2016 Chicago Open. Ike Jose took the unusual step of recording an audio file with his rationale for producing such a tournament; a transcript can be found here.

Side Events

External Links