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Montana Scoring Rules

Teams Per Game
2
Players Per Team
4
Standard Tossup Count
20 (This is the generic denominator used to normalize scores for reporting purposes. That is, statistics under these scoring rules are reported in terms of points per 20 tossups heard. For rules that use timed games, it represents a typical number of tossups heard in a game, though variation exists. For rules that use untimed games, it represents the number of tossups that will be read in regulation in a standard game.)
Power Tossups
No
Tossup Value
10
Interrupt Penalties
Yes (−5 points)
Bonus Questions
Yes (up to 15 points each; bonuses bounce back)
Overall Score Divisor
5 (This is the largest integer that must be a factor of an overall score. It is used in error-checking.)
Note
Bonus parts worth 5 points each. For each bonus, the first time the controlling team misses a part, the other team has a chance at that part, but after that the bonus ends. Games are timed with 10-minute halves.