Wednesday, 16 December 2020

Quizzing in 2020 #1 - Online Quiz League

 

So, to begin the series of looking back at 2020 in the year of quizzing, there is only one place that I can really begin and that is the Online Quiz League ran by Jon Stitcher. As with all hobbies and interests, when Lockdown hit in March the thousands of folk across the UK who love to quiz suddenly had that opportunity taken away from them. Pubs were shut, events were cancelled and leagues were put on hold. Some quizmasters jumped the gun and tried to move online quickly, others gave up and decided to ride it out, whilst  others took time to plan and prepare a league format that would appeal to quizzers all over the country from those at the elite level, to those who never had quizzed before in a league format. Sounds impossible?.......From this the Online Quiz League was born….

 

The league seemed ambitious and nothing like it had been tried before. Could it work? How would quizzers cope competing via Zoom? Would the whole thing being “online” cast a shadow over proceedings? Would it crash and burn? In the early days, no one really knew the answers to these questions. Players, organisers and setters alike were in a new world. The initial uptake though looked promising with quizzers from across the UK, and later from around the globe, lining up to compete. From TV Chasers to World Champions to quiz novices, the first season attracted a barrage of players with an impressive 36 teams.

 

Suddenly, Wednesday nights became the weekly highlight and Jon recruited some of the finest setters in the country to put together sets for the league. Every week at 8pm players lined up on Zoom to take on the challenge and the league continued to flourish. Not only that but quiz sessions often ran late into the night with friendlies and get togethers that started to create a real community amongst players in the Online Quiz League. In the peak lockdown period it was common for sessions to still be going strong at 2am. (The main game runs from 8pm until around 9pm)

 

By Season 2, 54 teams were competing and this is looking to increase as Season 3 is due to commence in January. In fact, I think there is enough time to register as both a team or as an individual (please quote The Quiz Addict or Daniel Fullard if you do!). I began in this league just registering as a solo player and was put on a great team with some top class quizzers who I have went on to entering several other events with. All info HERE.

 

On a personal level, the OQL, along with several other of the online quizzes I am to mention in this series has revitalised my quizzing and in fact I am quizzing more than ever! I had never played in a team based quiz with individual questions before and the only league I had access to up here in Sunderland is very different altogether and I had stopped playing around 2 years ago. So having the chance of playing in this sort of league, with experienced and dedicated setters, top level quizzers and a wide reaching range of questions was one I was always going to jump at. As mentioned above, I was lucky enough to be placed within a friendly team and have met some great people via the medium of Zoom.


And I am one of hundreds of players who is glad to hear that the OQL is planned to run and run. In many ways its a shame that its took a worldwide pandemic to bring to life such a wonderful concept played in the best of of spirits, but now that OQL is here, I intend to make the most of it for as long as possible. With a 16 month old daughter, my quizzing has been somewhat restricted in recent years but the OQL has given me focus, enjoyment and without doubt has been a weekly highlight ever since it began.



I have enjoyed many aspects of the quizzing world in the Covid-lockdown-zoom era, but if I was forced to pick only one league/event to continue playing in it….it would most certainly be this!

 

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