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Re: [CQ-Contest] Contest Burnout

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Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Contest Burnout
From: David Gilbert <ab7echo@gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 3 Dec 2022 11:24:14 -0700
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I wholeheartedly agree.  There is a reason that video games are so very popular ... they use great visuals and involve tiered strategies of one sort or another.  I have argued for years that ham radio contest would be a lot more fun than being mostly just an endurance event if we could come up with some way to add layered strategies for obtaining points, and maybe even overlay real time activity on a global map ... or some other way to add visuals to the contest that display

In my opinion, ideally part of the points achievement would involve offensive and defensive moves against other participants.  Ham radio contests currently don't actually involve direct competition unless you're trying to break a pileup, and the stations that win contests do rather little of that since they are mostly running.  I'm talking about somehow being able to affect whether or not an opponent gets a point ... like maybe he gets fewer points for a contact with a particular station if you work that station first.

This goes beyond whether any of us still have the desire or ability to sit in a chair for enough hours to do well in a contest.  It's also a matter of basic appeal.   I've done a lot of contests and I've played a lot of open world video games, and while I have enjoyed both I can say with some assurance that one is a grind and the other is exciting.  It just seems to me that there should be some creative way to bridge that gap.

73,
Dave   AB7E



On 12/3/2022 7:07 AM, Joe wrote:
Over 70? Geez How about over 60 guys?
The days of doing any of the CQWW Contests 48 hours is LONG gone!
Geez I can't even do 24 hour ones anymore.
6 to 8 hour tests non-stop is about my limit now.

Myself I'd like to see a contest where strategy plays a major role in the contest, not just pure stamina and or great stations. A contest where you get rewarded by working the harder ones to work more than the easy contacts.

A contest where the understanding propagation, plays a major role.

A contest where it is not a marathon.

Joe WB9SBD

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