Week 9 of the 2010 Elbo Room Trivia Tournament

Thanks to the attendance rule, in which one must show up for 75% of the 16-week tournament in order to qualify for the finals, there’s really no way my Street Academy team won’t make the cut.  At this point, it’s just show up, order food, and play.

But I’m tired of just showing up and hoping I can earn bonus points.  I need to make sure that I can do well in the finals.

What does that mean for me?

It means bringing in reinforcements.

And those “reinforcements” are the members of my Monday night Brown’s Brewing team, Jeremy and Alexis. How smart are they?  Jeremy’s an accomplished physics professor at Siena; Alexis is a chem major at RPI that could recite the entire Periodic Table of the Elements without using any Tom Lehrer-created melodies.

They arrived at Elbo Room last night after playing in an Ultimate Frisbee league over at the UAlbany campus.  We were ready for battle.

In fact, we picked up the halftime free pitcher by holding the lead, and stayed at or near the lead throughout the night.  We nailed questions about what card game has a championship called the Bermuda Tournament (bridge), on what continent could you find the Orange Free State (Africa), and the names of the two lead actors in the upcoming film The Wrong Guys (Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg).

As the final question rolled in, we were only 18 points off the lead.  The final question, 21st century music was the category.  “Rolling Stone magazine voted a song by what group as the best song of the decade?”

This one was out of our ballpark.  There were so many possible answers.  I started to write down Coldplay, Jeremy and Alexis both said that’s not the answer.  Jeremy suggested U2, I wasn’t happy with that answer.  Alexis thought maybe because of their popularity, that the Black Eyed Peas might have had the song of the decade.  I liked the answer, considering that the Black Eyed Peas are not only on the cover of Rolling Stone this week; they also have songs that have spent entire months at on the Billboard pop charts.

What the heck, we wrote down the Black Eyed Peas and handed it in.

The answer was “Boulevard of Broken Dreams” by Green Day.  Some teams did get that answer correct; not us.  In fact, Woo Hoo a Go Go also thought Coldplay had the song of the decade, while Da Bears thought the song of the decade came from Gnarlz Barkley.

How obscure was that question?  Big Red Machine picked up a playoff point for third place by betting no points for the final question, as other teams wrote down answers like Staind and Creed.

So I don’t feel so bad that we missed that final question.  In fact, outside of not picking up some points on some of the bonus answers, we did quite well up until that point.  What we did do was work together on answers, skipped when we weren’t sure, and hit the right questions at the right time.  Good teammates are hard to find, and I’m glad I’ve got some for this tournament.

So after nine weeks, here are the standings.  I’m not going to list teams that haven’t shown up any more; I will still keep the attendance list going, however.  Twelve black stars (one star for each attendance) earn you a green star, meaning you have fulfilled attendance requirements (to be in the finals, you must attend 75% of the qualifying weeks). If your team has a “red star” next to your name, you are in danger of being disqualified for not showing up for the requisite 12 out of 16 weeks to qualify for the tournament.

Elbo Room Trivia Standings – Week 9
Trivia Team Points Totals Attendance
1 Skidmarks 18 ★★★★★★★★★
2 Con-Fear-Acy 3 17 ★★★★★★★★★
3 Stern Fans 5 15 ★★★★★★★
4 Da Bears 11 ★★★★★★★★
5 Woo Hoo a Go Go 9 ★★★★★★★★★
6 Big Red Machine 1 4 ★★★★★★
7 Touched by an Uncle 3 ★★★★★★
8 Street Academy 2 ★★★★★★★★★

Seven weeks left to go.