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The second-place team, "Bach's Magnifisob Accompanied By His Cats", consisted of [[Matt Jackson]] and [[John Lawrence]] of [[Yale]], plus [[Matt Weiner]] and [[Billy Busse]]. They went 12–2, losing to "Yes, Virginia" and to [[Jonathan Magin]]'s team. | The second-place team, "Bach's Magnifisob Accompanied By His Cats", consisted of [[Matt Jackson]] and [[John Lawrence]] of [[Yale]], plus [[Matt Weiner]] and [[Billy Busse]]. They went 12–2, losing to "Yes, Virginia" and to [[Jonathan Magin]]'s team. | ||
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==Individual results== | ==Individual results== |
Latest revision as of 18:04, 27 March 2023
2014 Chicago Open | |
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Edited by | Andrew Hart with Ike Jose, Gautam Kandlikar, Gaurav Kandlikar, Jacob Reed, Austin Brownlow |
Champion | Yes, Virginia, There Is a Mukherjesus |
Runner-up | Bach's Magnifisob Accompanied By His Cats |
Third | Bertrand Muscle |
Fourth | New Year's Evolution |
High scorer | Matt Bollinger, Yes, Virginia, There Is a Mukherjesus |
Site | Chicago |
Field | 15 |
Stats | stats |
The 2014 Chicago Open was head-edited by Andrew Hart and co-edited by Ike Jose (lit, myth, science), Gautaum and Gaurav Kandlikar (bio and chem), Austin Brownlow (physics), and Jacob Reed (music).
Tournament results
The winning team, "Yes, Virginia, There Is a Mukherjesus", consisted of players from 2014 Virginia (Evan Adams, Matt Bollinger, Tommy Casalaspi) and Eric Mukherjee. They went undefeated (14–0 record) and led the field in PPB with 19.42. Their closest game was a five-point win over "New Year's Evolution" (Mike Cheyne, Sinan Ulusoy, Aaron Rosenberg, and Jordan Brownstein).
The second-place team, "Bach's Magnifisob Accompanied By His Cats", consisted of Matt Jackson and John Lawrence of Yale, plus Matt Weiner and Billy Busse. They went 12–2, losing to "Yes, Virginia" and to Jonathan Magin's team.
Individual results
The top three scorers were Matt Bollinger (60.36 ppg), Jonathan Magin, and Matt Jackson. Jerry Vinokurov led the tournament with 23 negs.
Side events
- History: 3M [1] was written by Mik Larsen, Mike Cheyne, and Eric Mukherjee. It was won by "The Buns of August" (Jeff Hoppes and Andrew Hart) [2].
- Lit: Gorilla Literature Singles [3] was won by John Lawrence [4].
- Video games: Auroni Gupta's The Secret Island of Dr. Auroni [5] was won by Mik Larsen and Tejas Raje [6]
Question reception
Most forum discussion of the questions was about music questions.
Andrew Hart compiled conversion stats on the tossups and bonuses [7].