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Princeton's PARFAIT III (11/17/07)

Posted: Sun May 20, 2007 7:36 pm
by gd
Princeton College Bowl is pleased to announce that PARFAIT III: Live Free or Die Hard will be held Saturday, November 17th on the lovely Princeton campus. PARFAIT is an MACF academic tournament open to all teams affiliated with a college and other teams at my (almost certainly granted) discretion.

This year's PARFAIT is, like last year's, NOT a packet submission tournament. Packets will be written by Princeton plus a couple of mirroring schools which are still being worked out. Central editing will be done by Princeton.

The distribution will be as follows:
Literature [5/5] (At least 1/1 American, 1/1 British, 1/1 European, 1/1 World)
History [5/5] (At least 2/1 or 1/2 American, 2/1 or 1/2 European, 1/1 World)
Science [5/5] (1/1 Bio, 1/1 Chem, 1/1 Physics, 1/1 math, 1/1 Astro/Earth/Computer)
Religion/Mythology/Philosophy [3/3] (1/1 each)
Fine Arts [3/3] (at least 1/1 Art, 1/1 Music)
Social Sciences/Geography [2/2] (at most one geography question)
Choice [1/1] Cross-category questions are encouraged; must be academic.
Trash [1/1]

The advertised difficulty is that of last year's edition, which is to say, harder than ACF Fall, but not much harder.

Fees are still being worked out--they will be posted here as soon as we nail them down.

As before, travel discounts are available for teams planning to travel a significant distance to attend. If you fit that qualification, contact me and we'll come to an agreement.

To register or to ask any questions about the tournament, e-mail me at gdavid (at) princeton (dot) edu.

Guy David
Princeton College Bowl

Posted: Sun May 20, 2007 10:45 pm
by gd
Fees

We have decided on the following fee structure, similar to last year's PARFAIT:

$120 base fee
$100 for 2nd team
$70 for 3rd team
$50 for 4th team

-$10 per buzzer system
$70 minimum per team

Again, travel discounts may be available to teams coming from a significant distance away.[/b]

Posted: Mon May 21, 2007 2:44 am
by grapesmoker
gd wrote:Again, travel discounts may be available to teams coming from a significant distance away.
Can you clarify this a little? Brown will probably want to bring one team, and though this isn't the deciding factor for us, it would be nice to have this information.

Posted: Mon May 21, 2007 4:07 pm
by gd
grapesmoker wrote:
gd wrote:Again, travel discounts may be available to teams coming from a significant distance away.
Can you clarify this a little? Brown will probably want to bring one team, and though this isn't the deciding factor for us, it would be nice to have this information.
Sure.

We are willing to give a discount of $20 per school for schools driving over 200 miles (judged by Google Maps) to the tournament. So you'd qualify for that.

Schools thinking about flying to our tournament are eligible for a larger discount, though that's probably better done on a case-by-case basis. In other words, e-mail me if you are flying here and we will work something out.

Posted: Mon May 21, 2007 6:25 pm
by wd4gdz
For what it's worth, Florida State plans to come again.

Posted: Mon May 21, 2007 8:00 pm
by gd
Mirrors

Just to get this out there--we are in discussions with three possible mirrors (who will each hopefully be contributing some packets): Truman State (i.e. Brainal Leakage), Berkeley, and South Florida.

The individual schools should have more info on this when/if they decide their logistics.

Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2007 5:04 pm
by ezubaric
Just bumping this up. E-mail Guy if you want to come.

--Jordan

Posted: Sat Sep 22, 2007 6:40 pm
by gd
Okay, it appears we have had our mirror in the Southeast fall through.

If you are a team far enough away from Princeton, Berkeley, and Truman State (so as not to siphon off teams) and are willing to do some heavy question writing (or possibly pay us for the use of questions) we would love to have you as a mirror for PARFAIT III on (or shortly after) November 17th.

Please let me know as soon as possible: gdavid at princeton dot edu.

Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2007 10:31 am
by gd
Early Field Update

5+ weeks before the tournament, we have these 5-7 teams:
Rutgers-Newark (1)
The Citadel (1)
Maryland (1-2)
Rutgers New Brunswick (2)
VCU (1)

Brown and Florida State have also expressed some early interest but haven't emailed me yet.

There's plenty of New England and Mid-Atlantic teams who haven't yet registered, so go for it: gdavid at princeton dot edu.

One additional note: I've been asked about a staffer discount. We're willing to offer a $10 discount per experienced staffer. (But we'd much rather you play than staff.)

Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2007 11:35 am
by grapesmoker
We'll be coming to your tournament.

Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2007 12:04 pm
by AKKOLADE
grapesmoker wrote:We'll be coming to your tournament.
With your avatar, that looks like a threat.

Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2007 12:49 pm
by geekjohnson
Hey, what is the possibility of mirroring Parfait at UA?

Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2007 1:04 pm
by grapesmoker
leftsaidfred wrote:
grapesmoker wrote:We'll be coming to your tournament.
With your avatar, that looks like a threat.
Every time I neg, I will devour a kitten.

Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2007 2:07 pm
by ezubaric
geekjohnson wrote:Hey, what is the possibility of mirroring Parfait at UA?
This all depends on Guy, but it would be unfair to our other mirrors if you didn't write the questions they did (which we don't need much more of).

-Jordan

Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2007 2:09 pm
by ezubaric
grapesmoker wrote:Every time I neg, I will devour a kitten.
Jeff Hoppes once said the same thing before ACF Regionals. If I recall correctly, he got both the top-scorer prize and the humane society person of the year award later that night.

Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2007 2:28 pm
by grapesmoker
ezubaric wrote:
grapesmoker wrote:Every time I neg, I will devour a kitten.
Jeff Hoppes once said the same thing before ACF Regionals. If I recall correctly, he got both the top-scorer prize and the humane society person of the year award later that night.
Jeff Hoppes has this novel way of playing where he only buzzes in when he actually knows the answer. This is an approach I reject.

Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2007 2:43 pm
by pray for elves
grapesmoker wrote:
leftsaidfred wrote:
grapesmoker wrote:We'll be coming to your tournament.
With your avatar, that looks like a threat.
Every time I neg, I will devour a kitten.
Of course, as he said himself, "Kittens give Morbo gas."

Posted: Thu Oct 11, 2007 1:22 am
by gd
Since I just got a few more responses (presumably by people seeing this thread and remembering to register), here's a marginally less early field update:

Rutgers Newark (1)
The Citadel (1)
Maryland (1-2)
Rutgers New Brunswick (2)
VCU (1)
Swarthmore (2)
William and Mary (2)
Brown (1?)

I'll be tentatively capping the field at some point (20-25 teams?) due to room restrictions, so call now before this offer expires. (and by call, I mean e-mail.)

Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2007 8:29 pm
by UDEL-ACC
I'll be e-mailing you soon, UD will be fielding at least 1 team.

Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2007 5:24 pm
by gd
Just a note that it appears we will indeed have a mirror in the southeast, at the University of Alabama on December 8th.

And since I'm posting anyways, here's another field update:

Rutgers Newark (1)
The Citadel (1)
Maryland (1-2)
Rutgers New Brunswick (2)
VCU (1)
Swarthmore (2)
William and Mary (2)
Brown (1)
Temple (1)
FSU (1)
Delaware (1)

Posted: Fri Oct 19, 2007 11:25 am
by gd
Another field update:

Rutgers Newark (1)
The Citadel (1)
Maryland (1-2)
Rutgers New Brunswick (2)
VCU (1)
Swarthmore (2)
William and Mary (2)
Brown (1)
Temple (1)
FSU (1)
Delaware (1)
Penn (1)
Cornell (1-2)

That's 16-18 teams by my count. At the moment, I am planning on capping the field at 20 teams, though this could possibly change. So as of now I will be officially taking 2 more teams worth of registration, I will post here as soon as I get that.

You can still email me after that point if you are interested, and I will put you in the tournament if we get cancellations or decide to open the field a little more.

Posted: Fri Oct 19, 2007 4:05 pm
by gd
Okay, with Columbia's registration of 2 teams we are capping the field now.

Again, if you would like to send a team, e-mail me and I'll let you know if there are cancellations or something before the tournament. But no guarantees at this point.

Rutgers Newark (1)
The Citadel (1)
Maryland (1-2)
Rutgers New Brunswick (2)
VCU (1)
Swarthmore (2)
William and Mary (2)
Brown (1)
Temple (1)
FSU (1)
Delaware (1)
Penn (1)
Cornell (1-2)
Columbia (2)

Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2007 9:57 am
by Mike Bentley
Hey, Maryland is definitely bringing 2 teams to this tournament.

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2007 10:09 am
by gd
UDEL-ACC wrote:I'll be e-mailing you soon, UD will be fielding at least 1 team.
Could you email me so I have a contact for you Delaware?
Bentley Like Beckham wrote:Hey, Maryland is definitely bringing 2 teams to this tournament.
Good to know; I believe you told me "at least 1" in your original email.

Also, I wanted to make an early request that people please bring buzzers if they have them, and let me know how many buzzers you are bringing. You get a discount for bringing them, and it's far better to have too many than too few.

Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 9:51 am
by ezubaric
gd wrote:Also, I wanted to make an early request that people please bring buzzers if they have them, and let me know how many buzzers you are bringing.
Ephasizing Guy's request for buzzer info.

We also got some more rooms, and we're now opening up the field again. E-mail Guy quickly if you want to bring more teams, as I suspect that we'll fill up. This is shaping up to be a good field.

Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 11:23 am
by gd
Yeah, as Jordan noted we have acquired a few more rooms and are opening up the field for 3-4 more teams (to 24). As before, continue to email me if you are interested in coming.

Also let me reiterate Jordan's reiteration on buzzers: please bring them if you have them, and please let me know how many buzzers you are bringing.

Here is an up-to-date field update.

Rutgers Newark (1)
The Citadel (1)
Maryland (2)
Rutgers New Brunswick (2)
VCU (1)
Swarthmore (2)
William and Mary (2)
Brown (1)
Temple (1)
FSU (1)
Delaware (1)
Penn (1)
Cornell (1-2)
Columbia (2)
New School (1)

That's 21 teams, so room for about 3 more.

Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 11:41 am
by Mike Bentley
We can bring anywhere from 2-5 buzzers. Also, can we tentatively register a third team? I'm not sure if it will materialize or not, but it looks like we'll have at least more than 8 people coming.

Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 5:44 pm
by Rothlover
Hey, I have a buzzer system and can fill out any team if there is such a desire. Might someone be able to pick me up from right off the turnpike?

Posted: Sat Oct 27, 2007 6:06 pm
by gd
Bentley Like Beckham wrote:We can bring anywhere from 2-5 buzzers. Also, can we tentatively register a third team? I'm not sure if it will materialize or not, but it looks like we'll have at least more than 8 people coming.
Yeah, you guys can certainly bring a 3rd team. We have 21 teams at the moment (including your 3); we're shooting for 24. So definitely a couple of spots left.

(and Maryland, if you have that many buzzers, it'd be great if you could bring as many as you can. 2 is good, 3 is great, 4 is greater.)

Rutgers Newark (1)
Maryland (3)
Rutgers New Brunswick (2)
VCU (1)
Swarthmore (2)
William and Mary (2)
Brown (1)
Temple (1)
FSU (1)
Delaware (1)
Penn (1)
Cornell (1-2)
Columbia (2)
New School (1)

Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2007 11:41 am
by gd
23 teams at the moment. If you're a new team that hasn't registered yet, or an already registered team who wants to bring a new team, now is the time to tell me since I am planning on capping at 24.

Also, if you want to cancel 1 or more of your teams, please let me know as early as possible.

Field:
Rutgers Newark (1)
Maryland (3)
Rutgers New Brunswick (2)
VCU (1)
Swarthmore (2)
William and Mary (2)
Brown (1)
Temple (1)
FSU (1)
Delaware (2)
Penn (2)
Cornell (1-2)
Columbia (2)
New School (1)

Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2007 6:24 pm
by gd
Okay, barring cancellations it looks as if we have 24 teams at the moment, and we're capping the field.

If you'd still like to come, go ahead and email me and I'll let you know if someone cancels or something.

And if you do want to cancel a team, please please let me know as soon as possible.

Rutgers Newark (2)
Maryland (3)
Rutgers New Brunswick (2)
VCU (1)
Swarthmore (2)
William and Mary (2)
Brown (1)
Temple (1)
FSU (1)
Delaware (2)
Penn (2)
Cornell (1-2)
Columbia (2)
New School (1)

Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 10:43 pm
by gd
This is just a reminder to still email me if you have any interest in coming to PARFAIT on the 17th.

We'd like to have 24 teams, which is about what we have at the moment, but I imagine some teams are likely to drop, and so there's a good chance you can in fact come.

Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 11:41 am
by JimJiyu
It's 85% likely that Cornell's only bringing one team

Posted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 2:09 am
by ezubaric
gd wrote:I imagine some teams are likely to drop, and so there's a good chance you can in fact come.
This has happened. If you can bring another team, please do.

Cheers,

Jordan

Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 12:08 am
by gd
This is the informational email I sent out today, in case people didn't get it.

PARFAIT will be held on Princeton's campus in the Frist Campus Center and in next-door Jones Hall. There is a campus map located here: http://www.princeton.edu/~pumap/ . The train station is labeled "Dinky Station" on the map for those of you arriving by train. (Make sure to get on the connection from Princeton Junction to Princeton if you do).

Registration for the tournament will be in the morning from 8:30 to 9:00 in Frist 302, the auditorium on the 3rd floor of Frist. We hope to start the first round by 9:30. The plan is to play 12 rounds in total (with possible byes): 7 rounds of prelims and 5 rounds of playoffs. Beyond that, there may be a further final if a team is not clear of the field.

If you have told me that you are bringing buzzers, please bring them. In fact even if you haven't told me you're bringing them, it's not a bad idea; someone always forgets and slap bowl isn't fun.

If there's anything I forgot to mention or if you have any questions, feel free to email me.

-Guy David
Princeton College Bowl

Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 1:44 am
by gd
Let me stress again: please bring a buzzer if you have one, or more than one if possible.

Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 4:34 am
by wd4gdz
Just out of curiosity, is Jerry playing for Brown and will Maryland A feature the terrible trio of Magin/Meigs/and that Chris Ray chap?

Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 11:30 am
by Mike Bentley
I believe the answer to both of those questions are yes, but I'm not 100% sure about Jerry.

Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 12:14 pm
by btressler
gd wrote:Let me stress again: please bring a buzzer if you have one, or more than one if possible.
Is there a dearth of buzzers?

I asked permission to come play on one of Delaware's teams, and can bring Charter's 3 buzzers.

Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 1:54 pm
by gd
Stat74 wrote:
gd wrote:Let me stress again: please bring a buzzer if you have one, or more than one if possible.
Is there a dearth of buzzers?

I asked permission to come play on one of Delaware's teams, and can bring Charter's 3 buzzers.
We are balancing on the edge as far as buzzers are concerned (I think we have 12 or 13 confirmed). Which means if someone forgets, or is late, or doesn't show, or a buzzer doesn't really work, etc. then we are playing slap bowl. So it would be great if you could bring extras, worst comes to worst they don't get used.

Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2007 8:15 pm
by gd
PARFAIT has just ended. Thanks a lot to all the teams who came. Thanks in particular to Matt Wiener and the various players on Cornell and Columbia who played on various teams and helped fill out the bracket so there were no byes.

Thanks also to all the Princeton moderators who came out and stayed until the end. And extra thanks to head editor Jordan Boyd-Graber.

Brief results are as follows:
Maryland A took first place with a perfect score.
There was a 3-way tie for second consisting of VCU B, Brown, and Rutgers New Brunswick A.

Approximate top scorers were Matt from VCU, Jason from Rutgers-NB, and Jerry from Brown.

Just a reminder: DON'T TALK ABOUT SPECIFIC QUESTIONS in this thread as there is a mirror in Alabama on December 8th. (though you can email specific criticisms to me).

Thanks again and I hope everyone who came had fun.
-Guy David

Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2007 1:13 pm
by ezubaric
gd wrote:And extra thanks to head editor Jordan Boyd-Graber.
I apologize for the perceived problems in the packets; there were some real problems there, particularly packet six, which had to particularly vague questions and a wonky distribution.

There were also some typos through the packets, but hopefully not enough to trip up moderators.

Nevertheless, I hope that people like the quality questions that were there, and there weren't too many problems in between.

Thanks again to all the teams that came out, and to Matt who let me twist his arm into playing so that teams wouldn't have byes. I hope people had fun.

Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2007 7:06 pm
by Sima Guang Hater
Uh, how about them results.

Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2007 8:23 pm
by gd
Sorry for the delay.

Stats from the prelims are here:
http://www.princeton.edu/~cbowl/parfait ... dings.html

Stats for the playoffs still have some issues, but as I noted above, Maryland A came in 1st with a 3-way tie for second between VCU B, Rutgers NB A, and Brown. FSU was the other team in the top bracket, making them 3rd.

Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2007 9:52 pm
by Wall of Ham
Cornell had a fifth player, Rob thats not in the stats. We substituted out, but he was playing in 5-6 games. Once, when he was sitting out, he went to play for VCU B as per the suggestion of our moderator. So... I think he's more on our team than on VCU B.

Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2007 10:02 pm
by Lapego1
I never thought I'd neg more than Chris Ray...

Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2007 11:10 pm
by Zip Zap Rap Pants
gd wrote: FSU was the other team in the top bracket, making them 3rd.
You mean fifth?

Edit: LOL I demand the guy with 35 negs receive a medal at ACF Nats!

Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 12:51 am
by Mr. Kwalter
You clearly know nothing of Nathan Freeburg...

Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 1:31 am
by Zip Zap Rap Pants
Oh yeah that guy, read about him on the wiki (sorry I'm tipsy right now, shit doesnt come to me so fast...)

Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 1:51 pm
by Sima Guang Hater
Lapego1 wrote:I never thought I'd neg more than Chris Ray...
Clearly you need to let Charles Meigs put an exploding collar around your neck, too.