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Re: [CQ-Contest] Posting Scores

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Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Posting Scores
From: Dave Mueller <daven2nl@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2015 10:28:08 -1000
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As a serious SOAB competitor, I don't want to see how my competition is doing. I always want to think that I am on the verge of losing, so I don't slack on the 2nd radio and keep pushing to do the best that I can until the end of the contest. With visibility of how my competition is doing, I could see myself slacking off or take off time for a nap should I know that I am trouncing my competition, or possibly quit altogether if I know that I am the one being trounced. It's simple human nature.

As a serious SOAB competitor, I don't want to share my score with my competition because I don't want to give them any sort of free advantage. I don't want them to see that they are losing to me by a small amount, and work harder to catch up and pass me. I don't want them to see that in the last 20 minutes, I worked a bunch of new multipliers or had a big jump in score, possibly letting them in an opening that they otherwise would have missed.

As a several-time member of the K3LR M/M team, one of the most memorable moments of the entire contest actually occurs after 2359Z Sunday, when Tim, Frank, and the other M/M competition gets on 75m to exchange scores. Until this moment we have no idea of how our competition did. Everyone huddles around the speaker with pads and pencils, to write down the summary and see how they stacked up to their band competition at other stations. Sometimes there is exhilaration when we learn that our claimed score was higher. Other times, there is disappointment. Either way, that moment is very special and memorable to all of the K3LR team mates and likely for the guys at W3LPL, WE3C, etc as well. By sharing scores during the contest, this special moment would not exist. By sharing scores during the contest, you can find yourself bummed out for the entire 48 hours because you are aware that your competition has some sort of propagation advantage and there is nothing you can do to catch up which frequently happens in M/M situations.

WRTC is different - the scores are posted online but none of my competitors have access to the data so I am OK with that.

Granted, this is just more more opinion, but I hope to explain why I am not likely to ever shares online, unless required to do so. I know that others operate with a different mind set, but it doesn't work for me. It is a little frustrating to see a movement to try pressuring guys to participate in something that they'd rather not do, for the enjoyment of others.

73, Dave N2NL

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