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How do I decide if this answer is right?

Leniency and Accuracy

Sometimes it is tricky to determine when to give full or partial credit for an answer that doesn't perfectly match what our Editorial team has provided. How strict should you be?? 
Don't sweat it too much! It's trivia! We trust you. You got this.

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  • the internet: teams are not allowed to use their Google, but you definitely can!
  • the team: reply-all to the question email thread,thread (and monitor the conversations happening there), or head to the #content channel in the Host Slack.
  • the vibes: trust your instincts! Is the challenge from a team you know and trust? Is it something you just "feel" is more fair to credit or not? You're the one on the scene, so you get to decide. 

SomeScreenshot 2025-03-31 at 3.25.15 PM.pngTrivia examples:Mafia has a phenomenal Editorial team, and each question is fact-checked and reviewed in a group. And yet, we sometimes make mistakes! You have the power to make the judgment call in the moment. Always ensure that teams have a chance to come up and talk to you about answers BEFORE winners are announced! If you can't grant them the point and the team wants to complain, point them to the Powers That Be to continue airing grievances.

Sometimes you decide that “subwoofer” is worth half a point, even though “woofer” was the only answer listed in the app. Sometimes you decide, no, “entymology” is exactly halfway between the correct answer of "entomology" and a wrong answer of "etymology", and gets no points. 
Sometimes a team points out that “the fast and furious 9” is basically the same as “F9" and you can give them full credit!

Do we require the full name?

In general, we follow Jeopardy! rules that Last Name Only is sufficient, unless there is plausible confusion. Kennedy, Roosevelt, Jones, Hepburn - there are multiple famous people with those last names, so they should include the first name. 

EXAMPLE: Team answered "Kardashian"; official answer was "Kim Kardashian." We recommend a half point for “Kardashian.” However, it's zero points if they say Kourtney instead of Kim - because just “Kardashian” was generally right but “Kourtney Kardashian” was specifically wrong.

As much as possible, alert teams when you're looking for a full name when you're reading the question! Sometimes, that's a hint in and of itself. 

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Hoo boy, this is tricky! You, as the host, are in the best position to decide how much leniency your teams need. On the one hand, it is a competition, there are prizes on the line, and it’s your job to take it seriously without actually being too serious. There are a lot of teams out there who enjoy good stiff competition, and who would find an overly lenient night not to be fun. On the other hand, we need people to come back and play again.

And: Most teams don’t win. We have data on ~180 games each week (and thus 180 winners) with something like 1,500 teams reported. So why are over 1,300 teams playing every week that don’t, and probably never will, win first place?It’s because trivia is fun. It’s because they like you. It’s because they’re hanging out with their friends. So here’s what I really want you to think about: Rather than focusing on the team that finishes first, think about the (on average) 11 other teams that are playing at your site. What would make THEM feel encouraged, and engaged, and walk away with good vibes at the end of the night? We have to lock the rounds to grade them; we don’t have to lock people out of that little dopamine hit of credit for trying. This is why I, personally, am Pro Half-Points, especially for clever answers, or on-the-right-track answers, to give a little “good effort” nod. But you can also mark answers as Funny and leave it at that!Two things to keep in mind: We are here to have fun, and people need to feel heard. This is why it’s so important to make sure that there’s an opportunity between reading the answers and announcing winners for teams to bring up any points of contention! (But also: the customer is not always right. Players aren’t technically even our customers, actually, they’re the consumers of the product we sell to the peninsula,venue… so stay diplomatic, and trust that we have your back on whichwhichever theredecision areyou twomake.)

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