Cheating in pub quizes
Cheating in pub quizes
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KingJeff 4th

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7,044 posts

202 months

Friday 17th April 2009
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No this is hardly the most important topic of the day, but wanted to get it off my chest.

I went to a pub quiz last night for the first time in maybe 5 years, usual sort of thing, general knowledge, music and picture rounds.

I was taken aback by how many bloody cheaters there were on mobile phones! I mean, whats the point? Surely it ruins your enjoyment of testing your knowledge by having wikipedia on hand. I would say easily over 50% of the teams were using something under the table to help them.

Bloody cheating sods.

As you were.


Parsnip

3,179 posts

206 months

Friday 17th April 2009
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There was a pub quiz that i used to go to where the host would take the phone of anyone getting caught using one and ring a random number from their phone book. Not many people risked it.

arryb

10,949 posts

220 months

Friday 17th April 2009
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hehe Iphones are great tongue out

Cheeky Jim

1,276 posts

298 months

Friday 17th April 2009
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Agree, whats the point of cheating in a pub quiz to win a £5 book voucher or something of equally crap value.

The fun is drinking, arguing over the answers, generally getting it wrong and stumbling out at closing time far more liberal then when you went in! biggrin

KingJeff 4th

Original Poster:

7,044 posts

202 months

Friday 17th April 2009
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Cheeky Jim said:
The fun is drinking, arguing over the answers, generally getting it wrong and stumbling out at closing time far more liberal then when you went in! biggrin
Sounds like you were at the quiz I was at last night wink

Chassis 33

6,194 posts

300 months

Friday 17th April 2009
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The simple answer is to know enough...and stay sober enough (ok not that simple then) to be able to beat them without artificial intelligence.
I have to agree, it does somewhat spoil the fun, at the end of the night if they have a raffle question or some such, thats when you get the chance to really show you know your stuff.
Regards
Iain


Jasandjules

71,394 posts

247 months

Friday 17th April 2009
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Because some are too thick to win so they have to cheat.


BigBen

12,077 posts

248 months

Friday 17th April 2009
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I run the Sunday night quiz at my local and have noticed that the saying about cheats never prospering is true. Teams who I know have probably cheated still don't win as it still takes too long.

Further evidence of this was a woman who told me the quiz was too hard because she had cheated and was still ten points off the leaders who 'could not be that clever'.

Ben

teapea

693 posts

204 months

Friday 17th April 2009
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this annoys me as well, we went last night to our local quiz, and you look around and they're all at it, and its not just the younger people.

option click

1,178 posts

244 months

Friday 17th April 2009
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Cheeky Jim said:
Agree, whats the point of cheating in a pub quiz to win a £5 book voucher or something of equally crap value.
You've clearly been going to the wrong quizzes - our local regularly has a final 'snowball' round of over £150.

Having said that, this quiz is never any fun - far too many beards, teams doing the quiz 'circuit' and taking things way too seriously.
Anything other than complete silence is met with stares, tuts and 'QUIET' from the landlord rolleyesloser

Davi

17,153 posts

238 months

Friday 17th April 2009
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I always cheated in pub quizzes, I took a friend who is a walking encyclopaedia and just sat beside her muttering such things as "yep, that's what I thought it was too" so it would look as though I had some input in the win hehe

DH2

311 posts

282 months

Friday 17th April 2009
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BigBen said:
I run the Sunday night quiz at my local and have noticed that the saying about cheats never prospering is true. Teams who I know have probably cheated still don't win as it still takes too long.

Further evidence of this was a woman who told me the quiz was too hard because she had cheated and was still ten points off the leaders who 'could not be that clever'.

Ben
You can tell we don't cheat, Ben, cos we always come third. Grrrr.

ETA - probably because our knowledge of Police Academy is still not up to scratch.

DH2

Edited by DH2 on Friday 17th April 14:05

Viper_Larry

4,353 posts

274 months

Friday 17th April 2009
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Get your local in invest in one of these which they can turn on during the quiz.



If they won't do it, get your own

wink

whitechief

4,431 posts

213 months

Friday 17th April 2009
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option click said:
Cheeky Jim said:
Agree, whats the point of cheating in a pub quiz to win a £5 book voucher or something of equally crap value.
You've clearly been going to the wrong quizzes - our local regularly has a final 'snowball' round of over £150.

Having said that, this quiz is never any fun - far too many beards, teams doing the quiz 'circuit' and taking things way too seriously.
Anything other than complete silence is met with stares, tuts and 'QUIET' from the landlord rolleyesloser
Sounds awful. I actually witnessed a punch up between a 'Quiz master' and some idiotic contestants over the exact answer to a question.

The quiz in my local now is a very relaxed affair and good fun.

whitechief

4,431 posts

213 months

Friday 17th April 2009
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Viper_Larry said:
Get your local in invest in one of these which they can turn on during the quiz.



If they won't do it, get your own

wink
Aren't they somewhat illegal?

samdale

2,860 posts

202 months

Friday 17th April 2009
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Viper_Larry said:
Get your local in invest in one of these which they can turn on during the quiz.



If they won't do it, get your own

wink
thats dirty, i love it wink


one thing that really pisses me off is quizzes that have really silly questions that the pub kinda doesnt know the full answer for.
2 examples:
what is the maximum break in snooker?
and
what does a faraday cage protect from?

each of these questions had 2 different answers across the pub that night and were marked incorrect until they were googled by one of the barmen on his laptop.

BigBen

12,077 posts

248 months

Friday 17th April 2009
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DH2 said:
BigBen said:
I run the Sunday night quiz at my local and have noticed that the saying about cheats never prospering is true. Teams who I know have probably cheated still don't win as it still takes too long.

Further evidence of this was a woman who told me the quiz was too hard because she had cheated and was still ten points off the leaders who 'could not be that clever'.

Ben
You can tell we don't cheat, Ben, cos we always come third. Grrrr.

ETA - probably because our knowledge of Police Academy is still not up to scratch.

DH2

Edited by DH2 on Friday 17th April 14:05
Its ok I am away this week so the questions will be (I am told) easier !

Ben

p.s. who are you and why haven't I seen your car around the village ?

timbob

2,183 posts

270 months

Friday 17th April 2009
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I had a great pub quix question a while ago:

Q: "In formula 1 racing, what does a black flag mean?"

For the answer, I put down "Car disqualified, usually shown with a board showing the number of the car in question".

When the ran through the answers, the answer came back as "Black flag = race or session stopped". So I went up and said "sorry, that's wrong"... But got a "Sorry, we're right, black flag does mean the race is being stopped, we checked it on the internet, ps off". I made a bit of a scene, but backed down eventually because I know the quizmaster, and they got rather defensive and a bit personal.

DH2

311 posts

282 months

Friday 17th April 2009
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BigBen said:
Its ok I am away this week so the questions will be (I am told) easier !

p.s. who are you and why haven't I seen your car around the village ?
Super... except I can't make it this week either.
I am an occasional "Fact Hunt"er.
I don't know why you've not seen my car, other than that I don't drive around the village in it very much! I even used to work on the same science park as you, but I'm not really your stalker.

DH2

BigBen

12,077 posts

248 months

Friday 17th April 2009
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DH2 said:
BigBen said:
Its ok I am away this week so the questions will be (I am told) easier !

p.s. who are you and why haven't I seen your car around the village ?
Super... except I can't make it this week either.
I am an occasional "Fact Hunt"er.
I don't know why you've not seen my car, other than that I don't drive around the village in it very much! I even used to work on the same science park as you, but I'm not really your stalker.

DH2
OK think I know who you are now. We can talk cars next time.

RE GSM blockers, not much need round our pub the coverage is rubbish

Ben