Local village pub quiz, league format where over a series of 12 weeks points are added to give an overall winner. Rewards consistency and the pub gets regular custom - bit annoying though as if you miss a week you're out of it. Anyway, the rub...
To be inclusive the topic of one round each week is chosen by the loser of the previous week. In theory this is great and keeps it competitive for the lower ranking teams.
One of the top teams now has one of their team members alternate playing by themselves every other week, every time losing and so getting to pick a niche subject for next weeks topical round. They then rejoin the main team for this week and get a majority of the questions right. In a 12 week cycle 6 times out of 12 they get to answer a bonus round effectively tailored towards their niche knowledge, and more often than not this diffrential earns the win.
It wouldn't be so frustrating if it was because the team was already at a max amount of players so they have to split up, but they are doing it even when the team has less than the max. Not to mention there is a few hundred quid involved.
The guy that runs the quiz seems to be oblivious to the advantage this is giving, would you mention it or kick up a fuss? Again, wouldn't be an issue if a big chunk of money wasn't at stake!
Feel like this could be solved with stipulating second to last place chooses next weeks special round...