2019 Terrapin Open Discord mirror (2/23/19) [REGISTRATION CLOSED]
Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2019 9:17 am
I am pleased to announce that I will be directing the online open Discord mirror of 2019 Terrapin in a month on Saturday, February 23rd, 2019.
We are going to have an initial soft cap of 10 teams that is subject to change depending on interest in playing this tournament.
Schedule
The tournament will begin at 10 AM EST (= 9 AM CST = 7 AM PST). I will be sending links to a private Discord server for the tournament beforehand.
Eligibility
This is an open tournament; anyone is eligible to play including college graduates, high schoolers, and middle schoolers. That being said, you will lose eligibility for all subsequent in-person mirrors. Please check our main announcement thread or high school announcement thread to see what tournaments will be using our set. I want to specifically point out that IHSSBCA NASAT tryouts and Texas Invitational are using our set, in case you are planning to attend either of those events!
Fees
Base Fee: $80
$10 discount if a member of your team agrees to fill out an after-tournament survey, or otherwise agrees to provide constructive criticism
You may pay for the tournament by either paying me on Venmo (Weijia-Cheng) or mailing a check made out to "Maryland Academic Quiz Team" to Alex Echikson, MAQT's treasurer. (The address will be provided after registration.)
Staff
If you are interested in staffing, please send me an email at [email protected]. I would be happy to compensate you for your time!
Registration
To register for the tournament, send me an email at [email protected] with the names of the players on your team, and whether you would be interested in receiving a $10 discount by filling out a post-tournament survey/otherwise leaving constructive criticism.
To facilitate team formation, I have created a matchmaking spreadsheet. Once you have formed a team, send me an email to confirm registration.
Field (10/10)
Bentley et al.
McGill
"goons" (Nguyen et al.)
Borglum and Gingold
Kodama et al.
Diary of a Wimpy Madman (N. Chen et al.)
Chauhan et al.
"Can the Subadditive Speak?" by Gayatri and Michael Spivak (Wallace et al.)
Berus-Lie Memorial Academy for Gifted Thinksporters (Berns et al.)
G. Chen et al.
We are going to have an initial soft cap of 10 teams that is subject to change depending on interest in playing this tournament.
Schedule
The tournament will begin at 10 AM EST (= 9 AM CST = 7 AM PST). I will be sending links to a private Discord server for the tournament beforehand.
Eligibility
This is an open tournament; anyone is eligible to play including college graduates, high schoolers, and middle schoolers. That being said, you will lose eligibility for all subsequent in-person mirrors. Please check our main announcement thread or high school announcement thread to see what tournaments will be using our set. I want to specifically point out that IHSSBCA NASAT tryouts and Texas Invitational are using our set, in case you are planning to attend either of those events!
Fees
Base Fee: $80
$10 discount if a member of your team agrees to fill out an after-tournament survey, or otherwise agrees to provide constructive criticism
You may pay for the tournament by either paying me on Venmo (Weijia-Cheng) or mailing a check made out to "Maryland Academic Quiz Team" to Alex Echikson, MAQT's treasurer. (The address will be provided after registration.)
Staff
If you are interested in staffing, please send me an email at [email protected]. I would be happy to compensate you for your time!
Registration
To register for the tournament, send me an email at [email protected] with the names of the players on your team, and whether you would be interested in receiving a $10 discount by filling out a post-tournament survey/otherwise leaving constructive criticism.
To facilitate team formation, I have created a matchmaking spreadsheet. Once you have formed a team, send me an email to confirm registration.
Field (10/10)
Bentley et al.
McGill
"goons" (Nguyen et al.)
Borglum and Gingold
Kodama et al.
Diary of a Wimpy Madman (N. Chen et al.)
Chauhan et al.
"Can the Subadditive Speak?" by Gayatri and Michael Spivak (Wallace et al.)
Berus-Lie Memorial Academy for Gifted Thinksporters (Berns et al.)
G. Chen et al.