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Originally Posted by Jared341
Anyone interested in doing some hypothetical FIRST gerrymandering? 
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Well...
For now, leave out NZ, Israel, Europe, and Central/South America. (low team density).
Canada gets 1 area, which excludes BC.
The Pacific Northwest gets another, with BC, Washington, Oregon, Idaho.
CA gets its own, with NV and AZ.
The upper/mid Rockies get one with Montana, CO, Utah, Wyoming, and the western part of Nebraska and the Dakotas.
NM, TX, LA, AR, and OK get one.
MI's Lower Peninsula stays as is; it's dangerous enough already.
The upper Midwest gets one or two.
MN, WI, the UP of MI, and the eastern part of the Dakotas and Nebraska go into one.
New England gets one highly defensive one.
The Mid-Atlantic gets one.
The Southeast gets one.
Each area has at least one event that is open for teams from outside the area to compete in. HI has a standard regional or joins CA. Zones left out continue with the regional model until they get more teams.