There Can Be Only One...

OK, I'll admit it. I'm a huge nerd. I read for fun, and I actually like learning new things. I also have an affinity for trivia. There's enough useless knowledge rattling around in my head that it's impossible for me to remember important things, like when to buy milk and just where I left my keys. It's part of my charm (to me, anyway) that my friends and relatives have for years refused to play any kind of trivia game with me. It's simply not fair. I can't help it I remember things like whose mother invented Liquid Paper (Mike Nesmith of the Monkees). And the truth is, I don't always win.

Needless to say when XBox Live announced they were doing a live game show based on the TV show 1 vs. 100, I was stoked. The beta started June 1, and I have played every session. Most of them have been Extended Play sessions, which means everyone's in the mob, and you answer general trivia questions rather than having a One, a mob, and a crowd.

The game play is fun, and the live sessions have been entertaining. I've been in the crowd for both of them so far. I learned that playing Extended Play increased your chances to be the One. So began my quest.

It started out so innocently. I played a couple of Extended Play sessions and in some, like the video game and E3-themed one, I didn't do so well. Others I would finish in the Top 10. Then SneakCMD came into my life. One of the stats you can check is your lifetime score, and I started to notice that mine and Sneak's were pretty close. I'd be lying if I said that didn't bother me, so I at every stat break I checked my lifetime score. Finally one night I passed him, but only briefly, and then Wednesday night a magical thing happened. On the last question of the night I passed his high score and became the lifetime leader. Funny thing happens when you do that. I started getting message after message: friend requests, party invites, chat invites, and voice and text messages. Some messages were pretty cool. Some were not so cool (and those got reported to Live). I even got a message from SneakCMD himself warning me of the pitfalls of being the high score. (BTW, he's very cool and even congratulated me on taking the lead and saying I was going to get to keep it since he wouldn't be on last night.)

Last night I started out the round in the lead, and from joining the room to the first stat break I was constantly receiving messages. Again, they were the mix of nice to just plain hateful and wrong, and I was amazed at how many people thought I was going to join their party and give them answers. Last night was a pretty good night. My highest finish was 2nd, and I'm good with that. After the game play was over I had broken 4 million points on a lifetime score, and over 100 messages in my inbox. I spent a good hour going through all of them and I'm still amazed at the effrontery of some people. At some point I would like to post some here (no names involved) just to have a record of them.

As I type I'm gearing up to play the Live game, and I've got my fingers crossed I'll be the One, or at least in the mob. As one message I got said last night "if you don't get to be the 1 get a lawyer". LOL

Take care, gentle readers. :)

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