[quote name=\'Timsterino\' date=\'Aug 7 2003, 01:47 PM\'] The prizes are all glory. There are no real monetary prizes (that I know of). I am sure Mike Burger could better answer that question. His team ended up winning "Viva Trash Vegas" this year.
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Prizes won by Winners of the National TRASH tournament include:
A Coleco Adam! (1998 tournament)
Champagne Glasses! (2000 tournament)
Vegas-related prizes (comp tickets to see Ronn Lucas, buffet comps)! (2003 tournament)
A real ECW Champions Belt -- this is like the Stanley Cup, it goes from team to team.
The one thing Tim got wrong is that this is the first tournament that TRASH has run that requires packet writing. All other TRASH tournaments were written by the group themselves. Tossups are somewhat lengthier than they were in the old College Bowl days, now they resemble either the Biography question from Sports Challenge or if Trebek Double Dare clues were read as one long question. TRASH doesn't post their questions on-line, but a good example of what the questions pretty much look like is available
here, although mine tend to be shorter.
Trash or \"pop culture\" tournaments got their start in the early 90's as a parody of a College Bowl splinter group which mandated rigorous academic content which really pleased those who knew the answers and horrified the ones who didn't. Besides the two (or three) tournaments TRASH runs yearly, there are many invitational tournaments held throughout the year. The two largest are Charlie Steinhice's Trashmasters, which is held at UT-Chattanooga the first weekend of December and my Ann B. Davis, which is held at The University of Michigan on the day before MLK Day in January. In these, the people who write for TRASH play, and they are quite the formidable teams. Charlie doesn't have a web page for his tournament, I only keep one for announcements and can be found
here and
here. Please note the picture of Michael Burger on the second one is not actually me, I have a face made for radio.
As far as how hard it is, the team I used to win the Vegas tournament was two people from the National team (me and Craig Barker, 1996 College Jeopardy! Champ), a person who usually leads these tournaments in scoring and a fourth who was just along for the ride. The caliber of play was roughly equivalent to what one would see at a typical invitational tournament or a TRASH regional, but below that seen at either a TRASH national or my tournament. The Beat the Geeks people once entered an invitational tournament and held their own (not winning, though), partially because they might play 5 games in a day, we generally play 10-14.
Some of the current \"Trash\" scene is made up of alumni like me who can't seem to get enough of it, while the remainder are students. The upper echelon of players is mostly alumni, since college students aren't quite up yet on the full range of popular culture you need to know to win these things. If you're looking for a place to play, College Bowl programs which are friendly to Trash-style questions include Michigan, Pitt, UT-Chattanooga, Georgia, Boston University, USC, Cal-Berkeley, ASU and Texas A&M. What many alumni do like myself is you read for the academic tournaments (and get your game show host fix out of the way) and play in the trash questions.
--Mike Burger