i have been running pub quizzes in my area for about 15 years and need a few ideas of how to freshen things up, in most pubs the same old teams win and it would be nice to have a system in place where this is not the case. winning teams will still get prize money but i need a way of letting the regular non winners being able to win some money, any ideas will be taken on board, thanks in advance.
We have a lucky dip where all the losing slips go, into. A winner is drawn an dpresented with a few free pints. That way, even if you're not a genius, you still have a chance at winning a prize.
To make sure it's just the regulars who win, rather than out of towners, we also include a few questions like, "which barmaid is going on holiday to Corfu this year?" or "Which chair does old Joe usually sit on".
Me and my m8 kept winning our local quiz - we won it about 7 weeks running once :o).
The quiz-setter decided to even things up and added another round of questions. The questions were multiple choice (more like multiple guess!!) and were questions that no-one could possibly know the answers; to but you could try and make some kind of educated guess.
Some of the questions were along the lines of "most number of baked beans eaten in 1 minute using only a tooth pick!"
They were multiple choice so everyone had a chance of possibly catching the leaders up.
It added to the fun as well, as some of the questions were absolutely hilarious - so it was fun watching everyone trying to work them out :o)
Introduce a rule that a team winning in 2 consecutive weeks gets a 5 or 10 point penalty next time they play (not next week otherwise they may not turn up) If they still win then fair enough - they are just cleverer!!
Find out if they have a weak subject (eg sport or films) and put in extra questions on that subject one week
My local pub used to run a weekly quiz called 'Quiz-Go' in which all entrants were given a sheet similar to a bingo card consisting of rows of 'balls' each with a different number inside on which to write the answers. The winner was the one who had a row of correct answers going from left to right (straight across or diagonally up and down) similar to the blockbuster TV game from a few years ago.
You might know all the answers but that doesn't guarantee you winning.
I think that the company who used to provide the sheets have now gone out of business but I have an excel programme that prints a similar sheet (with different randomly generated numbers) that I could e-mail to you to have a look at if you wish.