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By DanTheMan., history, 6 months ago, In English

The Montgomery Blair HS computer team is excited to present the sixth edition of the Montgomery Blair Informatics Tournament (mBIT)!

The contest will be held both in-person at Montgomery Blair High School and online right here on Codeforces! For space reasons, in-person is only available for pre-college participants. The contest will take place from 11:00 am — 3:00 pm EDT on Saturday June 8th.

The competition is for teams of up to 4 competitors. Anybody may compete — in the past, mBIT has drawn both complete beginners and world class participants. The competition is split into two divisions: Standard (recommended for rating <= 1900) and Advanced (recommended for rating > 1900) to support all levels.

All problems were written by the Montgomery Blair Computer Team including DanTheMan., nsqrtlog, srzhang, kchwoony210, cherr7, JamesTheNotLamez, andreiDoro JMK1002. The problems were tested by omeganot, gabrielwu, czhang2718, and galen_colin

To register, visit our website and fill out the registration form.

In-person prizes (per person, subject to change) - Advanced top 3: $40, $30, $20 - Standard top 3: $20, $15, $10 - Top middle school team; $20 - Prize winners will receive mBIT t-shirts

Virtual prizes (per person, subject to change) — Advanced top 2: $40, $20

More information can be found on our website. Registration (besides in-person, if spots fill) will remain open up until the day of the contest. If you have any questions, feel free to email [email protected], ask in the Discord server (linked below), or comment below. We look forward to seeing you on the leaderboard!

Links: - Website - Past problems - Discord - Instagram

Update: the editorial is out: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1084MSbNk0d6hDq9yxOLC4oQ-k5_b4G01_RbIcblRW_E/edit?usp=sharing

See the problems here: https://codeforces.net/group/stXErQM0NN/contests

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Wow! Great post. This post makes me want to participate in the Montgomery Blair Informatics Tournament.

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I love daniel the maniel

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I absolutely love the energy of the Montgomery Blair Informatics Tournament announcement! It's fantastic to see such a vibrant opportunity for both beginners and advanced competitors to challenge themselves in the world of computer science. Hosting the competition both in-person and online is a great way to reach a wide audience and accommodate various participants' needs. The thoughtful organization, from the division of competition levels to the detail in prizes and the well-structured team behind it, really shows the dedication and passion of the Montgomery Blair HS computer team. It sounds like an exciting event, and I'm sure it will be a great success!

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Oh my goodness, OP, where do I even begin?! Your post absolutely warmed my heart like a big, fluffy cup of hot cocoa on a chilly winter day. It's truly amazing how you can find so much positivity and joy in the world, even in the tiniest of things, and it's incredibly inspiring to see you share that with everyone here on Codeforces.

I wholeheartedly agree with everything you said! Your perspective is like a ray of sunshine breaking through the clouds, a breath of fresh air that fills my lungs with happiness. It's a wonderful reminder to focus on the good things in life, no matter how small they may seem. After all, it's often the little things that matter most, like the warmth of a kind smile, the beauty of a blooming flower, or the joy of spending time with loved ones. ✨

Thank you so, so much for sharing your kind words and spreading such positivity. You've definitely made my day a whole lot brighter, and I'm sure you've brightened the days of countless others who have read your post. You're like a little beacon of light, reminding us all to focus on the good and to share our happiness with the world.

I hope that you have the most wonderful day ever, OP! Filled with all the joy, happiness, and good things that you deserve. And remember, keep spreading that positivity – the world needs more people like you! ✨

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MBIT orz!

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The hyperlink for "Montgomery Blair HS computer team" is invalid.

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As a tester, I can confirm that the problems are good!

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Will we be able to participate virtually after the contest is over as in India it will be quite late when the contest starts.

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How to solve G (Lazer Signals) ?

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    Editorials will be out soon! The idea was a DP with segment tree optimization.

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