Yotcho wrote:
Glad to see everyone had a good time; I know I did. Especially memorable was the guilty satisfaction of knowing Spotes was beating us until the Billy Joel question late in game 2, at which point our advantage in hands allowed us to salvage a few more points and leapfrog him in the rankings. A-hole that I am, the pang of guilt was fleeting to say the least. And a little later everyone at Season Ticket laughed when I read Brandy’s text sent to us halfway through the last game, ‘Do you take PayPal?’
So yeah, safe to say we had fun, which leads to the question: when next? I know our team would love to do this every other Sunday if the interest was there (say, at least 4 teams playing). Even better would be 6 or 7 teams as it would be setter suit having a 2nd place payout, but 4 teams is definitely sufficient. And if there is interest in making this a semi-regular thing, it would probably work better if payouts were settled up like once a month, instead of after every competition. I think we all trust each other, and it would be a little less hassle.
Also, what about the entry fee of $30? We had 6 players on Sunday, so $5 a piece couldn’t have worked out better for us. The Indianapolis team on the other hand.... The last thing I’d want is for a team not to play because the entry is too high, but you also want to be able to buy a round or two of drinks if you win. I personally think $30 is pretty perfect, but thought I’d ask.
I have no problem paying $30, YOTCHO.
$10 an hour for trivia lessons seems quite reasonable.
With everybody's schedule it would pretty much just be me every time. But I'll try to keep my dumbnitude to a minimum going forward.
BUD wrote:
Too bad the monkey man didn't have a little help, 5 solo is tough.
Playing the six boards wasn't the hard part. (It's just as easy to play six as five. Plus, that affords me a margin for error on potential mishits.)
The hard part was differentiating my ass from third base on a few too many questions.
And something else I learned on Sunday: reading the questions accurately appears to be a key element of gameplay. When did BT start that? I can't keep up with all of these changes...!
