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The '''Internet Charity Tournament''' ('''"ICT"''') was a charity event organized by [[Will Alston]] and [[Emily Gunter]] that was held on the original date of the [[2020 ICT]] prior to its cancellation due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic]]: April 4th/5th, 2020. Inspired by the format of [[Festivus]], ICT consisted of a large number of [[shoot-out]] style packet readings on [[vanity tournaments|vanity]] packets.
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The '''Internet Charity Tournament''' ('''"ICT"''') was a charity event organized by [[Will Alston]] and [[Em Gunter]] that was held on the original date of the [[2020 ICT]] prior to its cancellation due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic]]: April 4th/5th, 2020. Inspired by the format of [[Festivus]], ICT consisted of a large number of [[shoot-out]] style packet readings on [[vanity tournaments|vanity]] packets.
  
 
Ultimately the event raised [https://hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?p=372485#p372485 $4,465.91] in donations for the CDC Foundation and other charities local to the donors.
 
Ultimately the event raised [https://hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?p=372485#p372485 $4,465.91] in donations for the CDC Foundation and other charities local to the donors.

Latest revision as of 13:59, 31 May 2021

Internet Charity Tournament (ICT)
Competition season 2020-2021
Head editor(s) n/a
Difficulty CO-Arrabal+
First mirror April 4th/5th, 2020
Announcement link
Packets link
Not to be confused with the NAQT Intercollegiate Championship Tournament.

The Internet Charity Tournament ("ICT") was a charity event organized by Will Alston and Em Gunter that was held on the original date of the 2020 ICT prior to its cancellation due to the COVID-19 pandemic: April 4th/5th, 2020. Inspired by the format of Festivus, ICT consisted of a large number of shoot-out style packet readings on vanity packets.

Ultimately the event raised $4,465.91 in donations for the CDC Foundation and other charities local to the donors.