2021 ACF Fall at MIT (10/16/2021)

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2021 ACF Fall at MIT (10/16/2021)

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I am pleased to announce that the Northeast site of 2021 ACF Fall will be held at MIT on Saturday, October 16, 2021.

The tournament will take place at MIT's campus in Cambridge, MA. The opening meeting will begin at 8:45AM ET and gameplay will begin at 9AM ET. Catherine Mei will be the tournament director. Please direct any questions about this site to Catherine Mei at meic1212 [at] mit [dot] edu.

Eligibility
To make this tournament more accessible to new teams and players, ACF is enforcing eligibility guidelines for ACF Fall. Players are not eligible to compete at 2021 ACF Fall if, at any point, they:
  • Scored more than 50 PPG in the prelims of a college mirror of ACF Fall, OR
  • Were the top scorer (highest overall PPG) on a team that finished in the top 15% of the field, rounded up, at ACF Fall, OR
  • Scored more than 40 PP20TUH in the prelims of HSNCT or 60 PPG in the prelims of PACE NSC, OR
  • Were the top scorer (highest overall PPG) on a team that finished in the top 30 at HSNCT or top 10 at PACE NSC, OR
  • Finished in the top 12 in IPNCT
Players are responsible for determining their own eligibility; if you have questions, please don’t hesitate to email [email protected]. Failure to abide by these eligibility guidelines may result in disqualification from ACF Fall and/or future ACF tournaments.

Rules
This tournament will follow ACF’s official gameplay rules. Rules specifically pertaining to online tournaments have been rendered in blue.

Registration
Fill out the central 2021 ACF Fall registration form with all relevant information. The form is here. The field for each site can be found here.

If possible, teams should register for the site that is geographically closest to them and/or is in the region they would normally attend. The field cap is 24 after which teams will be placed on a waitlist or potentially assigned to another site. Please register by October 11, 2021.

Fees
  • Base fee: $120
  • New to quizbowl discount: −$80
  • Shorthanded discount (1–2 players): −$60
  • Travel discount: −$10 per 200 miles traveled one-way (in-person only)
  • Buzzers: −$10 per functional buzzer system (in-person only)
  • Staffers: −$15 (in-person) or −$25 (online) per staffer with a functional laptop. Staffers must register with ACF in advance by filling out this form.
The new to quizbowl discount is intended for schools that have not sent a team to any mainstream collegiate academic tournament (not counting exclusively novice tournaments) since September 2020, and which have no players who competed in non-novice collegiate tournaments during that same period.

Packet Submission
Unlike past iterations of the set, no teams are required to submit questions in order to play the tournament. However, ACF still needs high-quality, half-packet submissions from teams to complete the set.

Below is the submission schedule for ACF Fall. All deadlines are at 11:59 p.m. PDT. The maximum packet discounts have increased since last year; furthermore, all submitting teams are eligible for an additional −$20 quality discount if their questions are particularly polished and usable, up to a maximum discount of −$60. Teams may submit a maximum of one half-packet.
  • August 21: −$50
  • August 28: −$40
  • September 4: −$30
  • September 11: −$20
  • September 18: −$10
If you would like to submit a half-packet, fill out this form. ACF will respond with a half-packet template specifying which categories you are assigned to write.

Each submission consists of 12 tossups and 12 bonuses. Before writing, please review ACF's packet submission guidelines and stick to the format provided. Answers should generally emphasize playability over creativity – aim for creative and interesting clues with straightforward answerlines. These 5 model tossups reflect the difficulty and style to aim for. When finished, submit your half-packet by emailing it to [email protected].

Your assigned half-packet will ask for questions from more specific categories within the distribution. For instance, instead of being assigned an “American Literature” tossup, you might be asked to write a question on a 20th-century American poem, or an Economics bonus instead of “Social Science/Philosophy.” This should reduce redundancy in submissions and maximize the number of submitted questions we can use, without being too constraining. The submission form offers space to indicate your writing interests in each category, which we will do our best to accommodate.
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Re: 2021 ACF Fall at MIT (10/16/2021)

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Thanks for coming to ACF Fall at MIT!

Congratulations to New Jersey Scholars A for winning with an 11-0 record! They were also UG and DII first place.

Additionally, congratulations to Harvard A for winning 2nd place and Harvard B for winning 3rd place!

The statistics for the tournament can be found here:
Prelims: https://hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/7 ... s/prelims/
Playoffs: https://hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/7 ... /playoffs/
Combined: https://hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/7 ... /combined/
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Re: 2021 ACF Fall at MIT (10/16/2021)

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The "combined" stats currently just show the playoff stats.
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Re: 2021 ACF Fall at MIT (10/16/2021)

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Sorry about that! I was going through and adding UG / DII designations, but accidentally uploaded the wrong report. Thanks for catching this, and let me know if you see any other issues.
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