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Re: Harvard Fall Tournament III (11/15/08) -- Cambridge, MA

Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2008 9:44 pm
by Melonman64
If we will still be short on teams, State College has a number of alternates that may help for scab teams or something, though I suppose that's sort of almost last resort, since no one likes scab teams (though they can be interesting sometimes).

Re: Harvard Fall Tournament III (11/15/08) -- Cambridge, MA

Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2008 9:52 pm
by jrbarry
Andrew:

Please post the mundane details of how to get to Sever Hall, etc. We'll be travelling via the subway from the Residence Inn.

JR Barry

Re: Harvard Fall Tournament III (11/15/08) -- Cambridge, MA

Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2008 8:49 pm
by ExcessStrausses
This is probably the worst thing I could say after all those intense discussions of field size., but half of our A team can't come and none of our B or C teamers can step up (thanks mostly to my laziness and inability to communicate). As such, Stuyvesant will not be attending.

Re: Harvard Fall Tournament III (11/15/08) -- Cambridge, MA

Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2008 9:18 pm
by Mechanical Beasts
A post containing mundane details will follow shortly. For the moment:

Stuy has dropped from the tournament. This means that despite three teams stepping up over the past twelve hours to help us out, we'll still be short by one team. I have two things to say about this. First, while Aidan has explained to me the circumstances and I cannot blame him for not telling me sooner, I can certainly blame the people who didn't tell Aidan any sooner than they did that they were going to drop. If anyone else plans on dropping and just wasn't going to tell me until the day of the tournament, tell me now (and be three in number) or face my bleak sadness.

Re: Harvard Fall Tournament III (11/15/08) -- Cambridge, MA

Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2008 1:55 am
by Kyle
I have misplaced my map showing Sever Hall's location, but I will try to make another one tomorrow. In the meantime, here are some directions:

Anyone coming via the T should take the Red Line to Harvard Square station. There are several possible exits you can come up, but all of them will put you in Harvard Square across Massachusetts Avenue from Harvard Yard. You need to cross Mass Ave and enter Harvard Yard. The Yard is divided into two parts, a western part called the "Old Yard" and an eastern part called the "New Yard." Sever is located right on the (eastern) New Yard. If you are standing directly between the very large church and the even larger library in the New Yard facing the church, then Sever Hall is on your right. It's a big red building with giant wooden doors and a lot of steps. I'm going to make a freshman from our team stand on the steps wearing the blue, pink, yellow, and purple hat that I won by being the third leading scorer at an MIT tournament in 2006 (second place got a broken toaster), so you can't miss it. My phone number, should you have any trouble, is xxxxxxxxxx.

Once you enter Sever Hall, you should head to Room 112 for registration. We will take your money, give you schedules, and tell you where to set up your buzzers. Your team can assemble in Room 113, which is a big auditorium. Included in your information packet at registration will be a list of restaurants in Harvard Square where you can get a quick lunch. You will have plenty of time for lunch, but please bring money as it will not be provided.

Registration will begin at 8:30; the tournament will start as soon after 9:00 as humanly possible.

Please note (hopefully Andy has sent this out by email) that in order to pahk your cah at Hahvahd, you need to pay $5 online (website above) and print out the daily parking pass in advance. I don't believe that you will be able to buy day-of parking permits.

Re: Harvard Fall Tournament III (11/15/08) -- Cambridge, MA

Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2008 9:32 am
by Mechanical Beasts
If you're wondering to yourself whether or not to bring that extra alternate. this is the point where you say "yes, I am going to do that." The empty slot in the brackets will be occupied by a scab team consisting of alternates (or really whoever wants to compete and is enrolled in high school). So bring an alternate, and this can happen.

Re: Harvard Fall Tournament III (11/15/08) -- Cambridge, MA

Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2008 11:15 am
by Stained Diviner
Magister Ludi wrote:
everyday847 wrote:If you'd like, I can give you the preliminary rounds sometime on Thursday, but I think our target was early Friday evening to have the set pretty much done.
You will receive them Thursday afternoon.
Auburn is still waiting for the questions.

Re: Harvard Fall Tournament III (11/15/08) -- Cambridge, MA

Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2008 11:33 am
by Mechanical Beasts
We're aware.

Re: Harvard Fall Tournament III (11/15/08) -- Cambridge, MA

Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2008 2:05 pm
by Irreligion in Bangladesh
everyday847 wrote:We're aware.
Auburn does have the questions now. I don't really know why I'm posting this here, but woohoo. Looking forward to Saturday!

Re: Harvard Fall Tournament III (11/15/08) -- Cambridge, MA

Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2008 5:31 pm
by rchschem
Raleigh Charter has not received them.

Eric

Re: Harvard Fall Tournament III (11/15/08) -- Cambridge, MA

Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2008 5:38 pm
by Mechanical Beasts
Didn't know you wanted them tonight. I'll send off prelims now. As I explained to Georgia, our plan is to have playoffs done by eight, which is when Auburn requested them.

Re: Harvard Fall Tournament III (11/15/08) -- Cambridge, MA

Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2008 7:44 pm
by Judson Laipply
Kellenberg definitely has 5 full teams for tomorrrow.

Re: Harvard Fall Tournament III (11/15/08) -- Cambridge, MA

Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2008 10:51 pm
by rchschem
everyday847 wrote:Didn't know you wanted them tonight. I'll send off prelims now. As I explained to Georgia, our plan is to have playoffs done by eight, which is when Auburn requested them.
There was an option for later than tonight? :grin:

I'll be copying in the morning and just wanted to have them in my hands so I could sleep peacefully. Thanks--got them now.

Re: Harvard Fall Tournament III (11/15/08) -- Cambridge, MA

Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2008 11:45 pm
by Gunnells
Georgia needs 7*-11* and the two finals packets for our National division. I also emailed Kyle.

Re: Harvard Fall Tournament III (11/15/08) -- Cambridge, MA

Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2008 11:56 pm
by Irreligion in Bangladesh
styxman wrote:
everyday847 wrote:We're aware.
Auburn does have the questions now. I don't really know why I'm posting this here, but woohoo. Looking forward to Saturday!
I suppose I should say, in the interest of not being the person who potential ruins a tournament -- I only know that Auburn has 1-6. It's entirely possible they also have 7 through whatever. It's entirely possible they don't. I don't know. :)

Re: Harvard Fall Tournament III (11/15/08) -- Cambridge, MA

Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2008 12:25 am
by Siverus Snape
We have the regular difficulty playoff rounds right now, with the understanding that the harder playoff rounds will arrive in the morning.

Re: Harvard Fall Tournament III (11/15/08) -- Cambridge, MA

Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2008 1:20 am
by Mechanical Beasts
Don't worry. Work in progress.

Re: Harvard Fall Tournament III (11/15/08) -- Cambridge, MA

Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2008 7:39 am
by Stained Diviner
Are we allowed to discuss the questions starting tonight, or are they going to be used at a later date somewhere else?

Re: Harvard Fall Tournament III (11/15/08) -- Cambridge, MA

Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2008 9:11 am
by Matt Weiner
I don't know about future weeks, but the VCU mirror is a Sunday tournament happening tomorrow.

Re: Harvard Fall Tournament III (11/15/08) -- Cambridge, MA

Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2008 2:01 pm
by Kyle
Matt Weiner wrote:I don't know about future weeks, but the VCU mirror is a Sunday tournament happening tomorrow.
You will be allowed to discuss the questions the second Matt reports the results from the VCU mirror on Sunday night.

Brief lunchtime results from the Harvard site — the top bracket will play a round-robin after lunch. It will consist of Hunter, Dunbar, Gonzaga, Brookwood, Whitman, and State College A, all of whom won their preliminary brackets with undefeated records. After moderating for one 510-0 victory by State College, I'm looking forward to being able to read these guys harder questions.

Re: Harvard Fall Tournament III (11/15/08) -- Cambridge, MA

Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2008 3:30 pm
by Kyle
Round One: Gonzaga big winners over Whitman, Brookwood over Dunbar, State College ekes out a victory over Hunter in a tiebreaker.

Round Two: Dunbar over Gonzaga, Hunter over Whitman, State College over Brookwood by about 500 points.

Round Three: Hunter over Gonzaga, Brookwood over Whitman, State College over Dunbar.

Re: Harvard Fall Tournament III (11/15/08) -- Cambridge, MA

Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2008 5:57 pm
by Skepticism and Animal Feed
State College (who are playing under the pseudonyms "Ted Gioia", "Andy Watkins", "Bruce Arthur", and "John Lesieutre') is undefeated and about to play Hunter in an advantaged final.

Re: Harvard Fall Tournament III (11/15/08) -- Cambridge, MA

Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2008 6:03 pm
by Maxwell Sniffingwell
Whig's Boson wrote:State College (who are playing under the pseudonyms "Ted Gioia", "Andy Watkins", "Bruce Arthur", and "John Leisutre') is undefeated and about to play Hunter in an advantaged final.
Excellent. I hope "John Leisutre" is leading in scoring.

Re: Harvard Fall Tournament III (11/15/08) -- Cambridge, MA

Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2008 6:06 pm
by Sen. Estes Kefauver (D-TN)
What?

Re: Harvard Fall Tournament III (11/15/08) -- Cambridge, MA

Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2008 6:41 pm
by Down and out in Quintana Roo
Very interested to see these stats when it's all finished, especially for Mt. Pleasant, the only other Delaware team besides us and Charter that actually does anything.

Re: Harvard Fall Tournament III (11/15/08) -- Cambridge, MA

Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2008 6:44 pm
by ihavenoidea
State College beats Hunter in the final 250 to 210.

Re: Harvard Fall Tournament III (11/15/08) -- Cambridge, MA

Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2008 7:17 pm
by Mechanical Beasts
This is just a public service announcement: do not do not do not discuss the set until Matt Weiner has released the results of his mirror which will be ending tomorrow night. Don't even talk in generalities about them (i.e. [subject] was really really hard; there were lots of stock clues) lest a team take the logical next step and study one subject or stock clues a lot.

HOWEVER please do email me about the set or the tournament itself, at [email protected]. Though there were some logistical snafus--the Six Feet Under bracket was unexpectedly saved by Simsbury B's car trouble, since that way we could resolve a team-goes-to-wrong-room,-plays-wrong-opponent error by using the tiebreaker round and stuff; the link for prepaid parking permits (curse you, Cambridge!) didn't work for one team and wasn't received by another--but on the whole, we gave teams an hour and a half for lunch and ran a twelve round tournament for which the finals started at 5:00pm, so I'm pretty happy. Major props to alternates from Brookwood B and Concord-Carlisle B for forming a scab team to fill in for Simsbury B in the playoffs; major props to Kyle for telling me to get a few hours of sleep before the tournament since I'd been up for roughly three days and finishing most everything by that morning; major props to our mirrors for dealing with our inexcusable inability to get them the questions on the exact date they requested them (though we did meet each final deadline!); major props to Brian, for running an impecccable stat room; our moderators, for reading; the students, for playing some great quizbowl, and the coaches, for bringing them here.

Re: Harvard Fall Tournament III (11/15/08) -- Cambridge, MA

Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2008 8:10 pm
by Self-incompatibility in plants
Although Caesar Rodney of course did not attend the tournament (it was simply to far for us to travel on our budget), I am very glad that everything ended up going well with the tournament after all of the... lets call them "complications". So congratulations to the Harvard organizers for pulling it all together against what seemed like almost insurmountable adversity, and for running what so far sounds like a well run tournament (an amazingly well tournament considering all of the challenges)! And yes, I too am looking forward to seeing the stats.

Re: Harvard Fall Tournament III (11/15/08) -- Cambridge, MA

Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2008 8:41 pm
by Kyle
State College is really good. So is Hunter, who lost to State College twice by a combined 40 points.

Re: Harvard Fall Tournament III (11/15/08) -- Cambridge, MA

Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2008 8:56 pm
by Siverus Snape
Okay, after seeing the scores from the Hunter/State College match, I feel much better about how the Illinois teams did with the toughest playoff questions. Kudos for a fantastically written set with only a few errors I noticed.

Re: Harvard Fall Tournament III (11/15/08) -- Cambridge, MA

Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2008 9:08 pm
by aestheteboy
Hey, did anyone videotape the finals?

Re: Harvard Fall Tournament III (11/15/08) -- Cambridge, MA

Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2008 9:28 pm
by Mechanical Beasts
I saw at least one person holding a phone very steadily, but I don't believe Kyle's plan actually turned out.

Re: Harvard Fall Tournament III (11/15/08) -- Cambridge, MA

Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2008 10:52 pm
by rchschem
Siverus Snape wrote:We have the regular difficulty playoff rounds right now, with the understanding that the harder playoff rounds will arrive in the morning.
What does this mean? I got rounds 1-11; hopefully that's everything.

Re: Harvard Fall Tournament III (11/15/08) -- Cambridge, MA

Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2008 11:07 pm
by Mechanical Beasts
rchschem wrote:
Siverus Snape wrote:We have the regular difficulty playoff rounds right now, with the understanding that the harder playoff rounds will arrive in the morning.
What does this mean? I got rounds 1-11; hopefully that's everything.
Some of the mirror sites requested the extremely difficult playoff rounds (as mentioned up top, we produced a 7-11 of the same difficulty as 1-6 and a 7a-11a of much harder questions) for their top playoff bracket if they deemed it appropriate for their field.

Re: Harvard Fall Tournament III (11/15/08) -- Cambridge, MA

Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 1:16 pm
by JackGlerum
This thread is going to a horrible, horrible place.

edit: literally as I was writing this, it was split

Re: Harvard Fall Tournament III (11/15/08) -- Cambridge, MA

Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 4:47 pm
by TheKingInYellow
Are stats posted/going to be posted online?

Re: Harvard Fall Tournament III (11/15/08) -- Cambridge, MA

Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 4:53 pm
by rchschem
everyday847 wrote:
7a-11a of much harder questions
Wow.

Re: Harvard Fall Tournament III (11/15/08) -- Cambridge, MA

Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 5:29 pm
by Sen. Estes Kefauver (D-TN)
Since I can't figure out what on earth your email is, I will jsut post here that it would be kind of nice to have some purely prelim stats, since as it is it's pretty bizarre to read.

Re: Harvard Fall Tournament III (11/15/08) -- Cambridge, MA

Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 5:52 pm
by Mechanical Beasts
Yeah, I'm kind of confused at the moment, actually; I don't control the SQBS, so I'm going to have to do this circuitously.

Re: Harvard Fall Tournament III (11/15/08) -- Cambridge, MA

Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 5:59 pm
by Mechanical Beasts
Yay, we worked this out. Brian took the time to recheck a total of ~195 scoresheets this morning, so props to him.

Prelims

Playoffs

Re: Harvard Fall Tournament III (11/15/08) -- Cambridge, MA

Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 6:00 pm
by byoung
Jeremy Gibbs Free Energy wrote:Since I can't figure out what on earth your email is, I will jsut post here that it would be kind of nice to have some purely prelim stats, since as it is it's pretty bizarre to read.
Thanks for the heads-up; things should be fixed now. (If it still looks wrong, hit refresh in your browser.) Since I've only just now created an account here in order to post these stats, though, it's probably safest to reach me at byoung at fas dot harvard dot edu.

Re: Harvard Fall Tournament III (11/15/08) -- Cambridge, MA

Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 6:36 pm
by Kyle
Grail:

Round 2
Hunter 690, St. Andrew's 0
St. Andrew's: Timothy 0 0 0, Monica 0 0 0, Hannah 0 0 0, Douglas 0 0 0
Hunter: Lily 3 0 30, Tony 5 0 50, Guy 10 0 100, Maggie 2 0 20
Bonuses: St. Andrew's 0 0 0.00, Hunter 20 490 24.50

Re: Harvard Fall Tournament III (11/15/08) -- Cambridge, MA

Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 6:47 pm
by Gonzagapuma1
Kyle wrote:Grail:

Round 2
Hunter 690, St. Andrew's 0
St. Andrew's: Timothy 0 0 0, Monica 0 0 0, Hannah 0 0 0, Douglas 0 0 0
Hunter: Lily 3 0 30, Tony 5 0 50, Guy 10 0 100, Maggie 2 0 20
Bonuses: St. Andrew's 0 0 0.00, Hunter 20 490 24.50
Dude, a team grailing is really not that big a deal.

Re: Harvard Fall Tournament III (11/15/08) -- Cambridge, MA

Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 6:49 pm
by Mechanical Beasts
It also isn't the most polite thing in the world to call out, honestly.

Re: Harvard Fall Tournament III (11/15/08) -- Cambridge, MA

Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 6:50 pm
by Mechanical Beasts
Hey, we just heard about the VCU result (WJ over Gov A in the final) so it's safe to post the packets. They are here.

Re: Harvard Fall Tournament III (11/15/08) -- Cambridge, MA

Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 6:52 pm
by Sen. Estes Kefauver (D-TN)
That link ain't makin the magic happen.

Re: Harvard Fall Tournament III (11/15/08) -- Cambridge, MA

Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 6:55 pm
by Mechanical Beasts
Curses, Chris Carter, I trusted you to include .com in your URL. I won't copy and paste so naively again!

Re: Harvard Fall Tournament III (11/15/08) -- Cambridge, MA

Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 7:00 pm
by Kyle
There is now a thread to discuss this tournament in the discussion section.

Re: Harvard Fall Tournament III (11/15/08) -- Cambridge, MA

Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 7:09 pm
by BroNi
Kudos for an excellent tournament! Questions, readers, logistics, starting and ending time, stats, lunch, ability to solve problems quickly (as in the 6 Feet Under mix-up), even down to the small details of having preprinted receipts. And did I mention questions? I thought the set was very balanced and fair, with a great answer variety. Bonuses had on average one hard part...just what we want to improve our teams and yet not discourage them. Nice nice job, well worth it. We've been to all 3 so far, this was the best - we'll be back!

BTW, which playoff rounds got the "harder" sets?

Re: Harvard Fall Tournament III (11/15/08) -- Cambridge, MA

Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 7:11 pm
by Mechanical Beasts
After reading the questions over the night before and seeing what we had wrought, we chose to give the top bracket only the hard questions. It seemed the sanest choice.