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World Quizzing Championships - Saturday June 2nd 2012

Postby gameshowcongress » Tue Apr 24, 2012 4:05 am

General information at www.worldquizzing.com

Article about last year's event: http://www.denverpost.com/lifestyles/ci_18171527

The sites are starting to assemble - contact iqausa at gmail dot com if you would like to form a site in your area.

Worldwide venues listed at http://www.worldquizzing.com/join-in/venues/

North American venues http://www.worldquizzing.com/join-in/ve ... an-venues/
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Postby MattFWD » Wed Apr 25, 2012 10:24 am

How many people usually come to the World Quizzing Championships? Are there sponsorship opportunities?
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Postby gameshowcongress » Thu May 03, 2012 11:12 am

MattFWD wrote:How many people usually come to the World Quizzing Championships? Are there sponsorship opportunities?


We had 200+ take the test in North America last year, and we would like to double that this year. There should be a number of new countries joining the fray this year, bringing the total to 40+ with about 3000-4000 participants.
Venues thus far TO ENSURE ADEQUATE MATERIALS, PLEASE RSVP WITH THE CONTACT FOR THE VENUE YOU WISH TO ATTEND. Venues still being added - for consideration please contact usa@worldquizzing.com or leave a voice message at +1-303-731-2775 - updates are posted at www.worldquizzing.com

CANADA (ON x2)
General Contact: Paul Paquet - canada@worldquizzing.com

OTTAWA Ontario
RSVP to Paul Paquet - paul at triviahalloffame dot com

WINDSOR Ontario
RSVP to: jramieri at mousseaulaw dot com
Venue: Ciociaro Club of Windsor 3745 Oldcastle Road, Oldcastle (Tecumseh), Ontario

USA - (AR, AZ, CA x2, CO, MA, NY, OR, PA, TX, WA)
General Contact: Paul Bailey - usa@worldquizzing.com

AUSTIN Texas
RSVP to Ed Toutant austinquiz at gmail.com

BOULDER Colorado
RSVP to David Bailey - boulder@worldquizzing.com
Venue: Univeristy of Colorado Hellems Arts & Sciences room 229
Time: Noon MT
Web: http://www.cutriviabowl.com/

BOSTON Massachusetts
RSVP to Andrew Graziano - boston@worldquizzing.com

GILBERT Arizona
RSVP to Alan Barrata - pacificwerx at yahoo dot com

LITTLE ROCK Arkansas
RSVP to Lee-Anne Whitlock - leeannewhitlock at gmail dot com
Venue: The House Restaurant on 722 North Palm St

LONG BEACH California
Contact: Kevin Prendergast - longbeach@worldquizzing.com

NEW YORK New York
RSVP to Tony Hightower newyork@worldquizzing.com
Web: http://www.trivianyc.net/

PHILADELPHIA Pennsylvania
RSVP to Mike Gessner - philadelphia@worldquizzing.com

PORTLAND Oregon
RSVP to Shannon Donaldson - portland@worldquizzing.com
Venue: The Spare Room 4830 NE 42nd Portland Oregon
Time: Noon PT
Web: http://shanrockstrivia.com/

SAN FRANCISCO California
RSVP to Mark Ryder - sanfrancisco@worlquizzing.com

SEATTLE Washington
Contact: Pranav Kukreja - seattle@worldquizzing.com
Venue: Redmond Library 15990 N.E. 85th, Redmond, 98052 Meeting room no.2
Time: 10:30 PT
WEB RSVP http://www.facebook.com/events/324955344226620/
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Postby MattFWD » Thu May 03, 2012 11:30 am

I wonder if having TCONA in our app somewhere would help boost that number.
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Postby MattFWD » Thu May 03, 2012 11:31 am

Shane Whitlock and his wife Leann played the game this week, they thought it was a lot of fun.
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US WQC MAP - http://bit.ly/IIo1oN

Postby gameshowcongress » Thu May 03, 2012 1:05 pm

Map of US locations thus far --> http://bit.ly/IIo1oN
Click on a pin to get more info
This will be updated as more venues join in the coming month
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Double Dog Dare

Postby gameshowcongress » Fri May 11, 2012 12:25 pm

Added Toronto, Punta Gorada, Chicago, pretty soon a North LA

And YELLOWSTONE
Double Dog Dare ya to take the WQC near Old Faithful at dawn!
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Postby rkd » Fri May 25, 2012 6:04 am

There now appears to be a location in Sherman Oaks -- at the Robin Hood Pub, same spot as last 2 yrs -- for those in Los Angeles who might be closer to that than to Long Beach. Nice break for me, since that's a 3-mile drive instead of a 40-mile drive.
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Re: Double Dog Dare

Postby econgator » Fri May 25, 2012 8:14 pm

gameshowcongress wrote:Added Toronto, Punta Gorada, Chicago, pretty soon a North LA!


It's Punta Gorda ... just in case someone's searching for it.
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Postby rockgolf » Sat Jun 02, 2012 2:55 pm

I just got back from the Toronto setting. About 40 people at at.

Of the 8 catagories, I only got a passing grade in 2. All my other marks were between 9 & 12.

Brutal. Just brutal.
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Postby Holger Waldenberger » Sat Jun 02, 2012 4:01 pm

158 for me. Any US results available ? I just know Steve Perry is in third place with 174 points.
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Postby TheConfessor » Sat Jun 02, 2012 5:26 pm

rockgolf wrote:I just got back from the Toronto setting. About 40 people at at.

Of the 8 catagories, I only got a passing grade in 2. All my other marks were between 9 & 12.

Brutal. Just brutal.

What do you consider to be a "passing grade"? More than 99% of the players have zero chance of winning, so we have to set our own goals based on our own abilities. The relative scores never vary much. I finished as expected, respectable, but no threat to the big boys.
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Postby David Regal » Sat Jun 02, 2012 5:46 pm

91 for me. Steve Perry did really well and finished ahead of 4-time winner Kevin Ashman.
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Postby Le Master » Sat Jun 02, 2012 5:56 pm

Anyone ask him if he's ever gonna head back to the studio?
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Postby Holger Waldenberger » Sun Jun 03, 2012 3:27 am

How did Joshua Kreitzer, Thomas Kelso, Patrick Friel, Shantanu Jha and Eric Smith do?
And Jonathan Hess in case he played?
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Postby Muskrat » Sun Jun 03, 2012 3:50 am

TheConfessor wrote:
rockgolf wrote:I just got back from the Toronto setting. About 40 people at at.

Of the 8 catagories, I only got a passing grade in 2. All my other marks were between 9 & 12.

Brutal. Just brutal.

What do you consider to be a "passing grade"? More than 99% of the players have zero chance of winning, so we have to set our own goals based on our own abilities. The relative scores never vary much. I finished as expected, respectable, but no threat to the big boys.


You gotta do it for the thrill of it. I did about the same as I usually do, but was a little rattled when the guy whose score sheet I was grading in the first round was running up serious numbers. I was worried that the test was so easy that I'd be humiliated by all and sundry. Turns out, though, that guy was Joon Pahk, so I feel less stupid now.
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Postby Holger Waldenberger » Sun Jun 03, 2012 5:15 am

What did Pahk make?
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Postby Sequin » Sun Jun 03, 2012 5:51 am

I scored 128
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Postby Holger Waldenberger » Sun Jun 03, 2012 6:01 am

Oh ,that's surprisingly low for you, right? Recently you were very good at sth, I think the British Open, not sure.
I keep confusing you with a bunch of other Chris-es but I think it was that.
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Postby WhoisMark » Sun Jun 03, 2012 9:15 am

Name Total
Steve Perry 174
Patrick Friel 157
Yogesh Raut 152
Jerome Vered 149
Ishaan Chugh 148
Raj Dhuwalia 147
Roger Craig 147
Joshua Kreitzer 144
Sam Meyer 143
Jonathan Hess 142
Mark Ryder 141
Joe Trela 139
Dan Melia 139
Joshua Kosman 134
Joon Pahk 130
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Postby Ken Jennings » Sun Jun 03, 2012 10:01 am

wow the dude wrote "Don't Stop Believin" and now this!!!
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Postby Holger Waldenberger » Sun Jun 03, 2012 10:02 am

Thanks. Why didn't Kelso and Shantanu Jha play, does anybody know? I take it their scores are not lower...
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Postby Holger Waldenberger » Sun Jun 03, 2012 10:04 am

Ken Jennings wrote:wow the dude wrote "Don't Stop Believin" and now this!!!


LOL, I just thought the same thing.
He will stop it though when you enter the competition with an "Enough already" battlecry and DESTROY both Perry and the English with a 197 score. ;)
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Postby rkd » Sun Jun 03, 2012 10:58 am

Yeeesh. On the positive side, I guess I finally broke that 2nd-in-LA streak. Tremendous job by Steve -- I could have worked on those questions all day and still wouldn't have approached 174. Great job by Patrick as well. And Yogesh, for both his 152 and his somehow still being under 30 ... didn't I play against him, like, 11 years ago??

My thanks to the organizers and question setters, especially Paul Bailey for all his hard work here in the states. Looking forward to the next one.
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Postby Weyoun » Sun Jun 03, 2012 11:52 am

Ken Jennings wrote:wow the dude wrote "Don't Stop Believin" and now this!!!


Yep. It's amazing what one can accomplish when Neil Schon is no longer holding you back.

Thanks for the kind words everyone. What's scary is that I had a couple of brain farts (Cambyses II for example) and crossed out three or four correct answers following some very tortured reasoning. Even that wouldn't catch the top score, though - a remarkable performance by Jesse Honey, whose name sounds like a pop singer's, too.

Perhaps next year - I think we are due for an American or five atop the leaderboard. Thanks again to Paul Bailey for being the glue holding all this together.

-Steve Perry
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