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The mathematician John MacBain is best known for developing algorithms to minimize bias at this type of event. An event of this type is named for a local of Fort Worth, Texas, who received a ticker-tape parade after “conquering” an inaugural event of this type in Russia. In a 1980 scandal, the unconventional Yugoslav Ivo Pogorelić was declared “a genius” at one of these events by Martha Argerich (-5[1])upon resigning her position. One of the most prestigious events of this type launched the career of 18-year-old Yundi (10[2])Li and awards a prize sponsored by Polish Radio. “International” events of this type (10[1])that occur every four to five years are named after Van Cliburn, Tchaikovsky, (10[1])and (10[1])Chopin. For 10 points, name these events where young classical musicians progress through a series of recitals attended by a jury. ■END■

ANSWER: piano competitions [or music competitions or violin competitions or cello competitions or voice competitions or woodwind competitions or brass competitions; accept International Tchaikovsky Competition; accept Van Cliburn International Piano Competition; accept International Chopin Piano Competition; accept “contest”, “concours”, “adjudication”, “prize”, or “award” in place of “competition” for any of the above; prompt on competitions by asking “in what domain?”]
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Buzzes

PlayerTeamOpponentBuzz PositionValue
Andrew HannaPennColumbia A67-5
Jason Qin (DII)Columbia CRowan8610
Sinecio Morales (DII)Johns HopkinsJohn Jay8610
John John Groger (UG)Columbia BHaverford10010
Forrest Weintraub (UG)Columbia APenn11310
Owen Mimno (DII)NYU ANYU B11410