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Draw for the final round of the evening is underway. The topic area is the other experimental round of the tournament.
Check back tomorrow morning at 10:30 a.m. EST for the pairings for round nine.
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Tournament director Adam Johnson has posted his “wacky graph” of this year’s Round Robin. Each competitor is a line and the placings of all sixteen are shown through the rounds of the competition thus far. Competitors do not know what line they are, though, which leads to lots of interesting (and often incorrect) guessing. Here is the current “wacky graph”:
As you can see, the competitor currently leading the field has done so since round two. The middle is currently a big jumble of lines, showing lots of volatility.
The pairings for round seven of the Round Robin are included below. The topic area for this round is international economics.
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We are halfway through this year’s Round Robin. The last round was experimental and questions were over very obscure subject matters such as the American trucking industry, upcoming elections in Lesotho, the closing of Vermont’s Yankee Nuclear power plant, and tax reform in the Seychelles.
The topic area for this upcoming round is the Obama administration.
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Pairings have been released for the first round of this year’s Montgomery Bell Academy Extemp Round Robin.
For those unfamiliar with the tournament, the sixteen competitors are divided into four sections of four for ten rounds with each competitor hitting the other twice. The tournament results are determined by a competitor’s scores across all ten rounds, all of which are adjudicated by three judge panels. The top five competitors compete in an Exhibition Round on Sunday, which serves as its own stand alone round, and the eleven extempers who did not make the Exhibition Round serve as the judges. In case of ties, a panel composed of former Round Robin competitors breaks it. If two extempers tie for first place, coaches have the option of letting the Exhibition Round decide the tournament, with the former Round Robin competitors ballots serving as the tiebreaker. In that situation coaches will be able to strike one of the judges.
The topic area for round one is international relations and organizations.
Competitors National Points Race ranking is indicated in italics next to their name.
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