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Abbott's on Broad Creek - Let's Do Trivia - (5/21/26)

Four teams. Six relentless rounds. One final question that changed everything. From the opening battle through categories spanning TV, Music, Geography, Movies, Science, and even Auto Racing, the competition stayed razor close all night long. Early on, Murphy’s Law held a narrow lead with 33 points at halftime, but Woodies and Cruisers were never far behind, separated by only a handful of points. Meanwhile, The Grillers refused to back down, embracing an all-or-nothing strategy that kept the room buzzing. By the final round, the standings tightened even further: Murphy’s Law at 58, Woodies at 56, and Cruisers at 55. One wager. One answer. One chance to claim victory. The night’s boldest moves belonged to Cruisers and The Grillers, both choosing the “go big or go home” approach on the final question. But the most jaw-dropping moment came from Woodies — the only team to submit the correct order for the final answer. In a twist worthy of trivia legend, their cautious wager of zero points ...

Abbott's on Broad Creek - Let's Do Trivia - (5/14/26)

Four teams walked into trivia night with one goal: survive the chaos and claim the crown. What followed was a night of bold wagers, razor-thin margins, and a final question that changed everything. From the opening rounds, the competition was fierce. Jimmy Legs surged ahead at halftime with 38 points, but Murphy’s Law stayed within striking distance at 35. Rolltide and Woodies refused to fade quietly, setting the stage for a dramatic finish. Heading into the final question, the leaderboard tightened even further. Jimmy Legs led with 77, Murphy’s Law lingered dangerously close with 72, while Rolltide and Woodies sat only a single point apart at 64 and 63. Then came the wagers — and two teams embraced the ultimate trivia gamble: go big or go home. The risk didn’t pay off for everyone. In 4th place, Woodies crashed from contention after wagering 20 points, finishing with 43. In 3rd place, Rolltide matched the bold strategy and landed just ahead with 44. Murphy’s Law played it sa...