We are excited to announce the competitions hosted at this year’s LockCon. There will be the usual lockpicking and impressioning competitions, as well as a return of the disc detainer picking competition. You can also test your safe manipulation skills, join the lever lockpicking competition by Nigel Tolley, and play multiple games by our friends from Foxpicks.
The smaller competitions will be open from Friday evening till Sunday. Each of these competitions reach their conclusion during the finals on Sunday. This can be either a 1:1 with the best pickers, or a first to open wins where the best are competing all at the same time.
Dutch Open Impressioning & Lockpicking
The two main competitions are impressioning and lockpicking, where each takes a whole afternoon. The main rules are found in the pdf below, but for this year’s event we like to share our competition planning as well.
The Impressioning competition will be a standard competition with a qualification round, and two finals of six people each. We want to reduce the luck factor in the competition. E.g. consistent opens are a better demonstration of skill than a single quick open. For this, we have split the qualifier into two. You will now have to open both Abus C83 locks within two 30 minute attempts. The finals are, as per usual, on Abus C83 as well. The locks and blanks are sponsored by Abus!
The lockpicking competition is a standard competition with a qualifier and a bracket of two and three people. The qualifier has six tables of at most ten people per table. This qualifier is five minutes per lock, and in total you will pick ten locks. The best three from each table continue to the bracket. The bracket is played in nine groups of 2, three group of 3, and a final with the last best three lockpickers. Each round of the bracket is 15 minutes per lock.
Further details are below.
Dutch Open Disc detainer picking
Also this year, we have a disc detainer competition. We have learned from the competition last year, and have updated the rules accordingly. We have chosen some great locks for you to pick. This year we have included the Discombobulator from Opsasec in both in front and rear tensioning models, but you can also use the Sparrows 2-in-1 disc detainer lockpick.
Lever lockpicking
Nigel Tolley hosts this year’s lever lockpicking competition. Try your hand at lever lock picking! Various lever locks from the UK will be attending LockCon, for your bafflement and amusement. Try picking a selection varying from 2 levers, uncurtained without anti-picks, up to 5 lever curtained with anti-picks, with various tools supplied. Nothing too hard, and everyone should get at least one open.
The winner of each round goes through to the final, there will likely be 5 rounds of 5 locks for 5 minutes. The final setting will be communicated so everyone is on the same page.
Timing will be like the cylinder picking, call out “open” when you’ve opened your lock. The locks will be modified to not open fully, so expect the bolt to remain sticking out a little when unlocked – but don’t worry, it’ll be obvious! Have fun. Please remember, ‘it’s about manipulation, not brute force.’
There aren’t many rules, but if you break a tool, you’re out!
Foxpick’s games
Foxpick will host two lockpicking games during LockCon. In Pic Tac Toe, you will play a head-to-head competition in a game of tic-tac-toe, but to move you’ll have to pick the locks. For the second game, Felix’s Breakout, it’s your goal to free Felix the Fox from jail! Both games are very exciting, and we hope you will enjoy them as well.
Foxpick will provide all the tools you need. This helps to keep it an even playing field for everyone. Further details of the game are explained before each player starts.
Safe manipulation
To celebrate the skill of safe manipulation, we have included it in this year’s competition list. We are working with S&G 6730, for which we ask you to find the combination. The locks spin true, and read very well, so don’t let this opportunity pass!
Regarding the safe lock competition:
What about “regular” stethoscopes, printed-out verniers and simular aids?
I wouldn’t stretch the rules to include tools beyond graphing paper and a pen. Opening the lock is a demonstration of skill, in which I believe there is beauty in the simplicity.
Thanks!
Pen and paper (or readymade sheets?) for safe opening.
I just downloaded Sophie’s afoordable Safecracking Simulator to tee what that’s all about.
Sophie’s safe cracking simulator is a great tool, hopefully it works out for you. As of the rules, you are a bit overthinking it. We have premade sheets, and you can use your own, but we wouldn’t even be mad if someone used an Excel sheet, instead.
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I would like to make a comment, to this years LockCon gathering.
I have bean at this event for more then 20 years, we have never been in trouble it’s all ways relax and
Friendly people share locks food and drinks to have fun.
Now suddenly the are rules that you can’t take food and your one drinks to LockCon.
If you can remember our Italian friend are sharing there nice food and wines with all of us, you can’t take away there
Habits to show their gratitude to this event.
LockCon is renting a room and I have paid for it 430 euro, if the board of LockCon
Is forbidden that we take our own food and drinks they should have announced this before registration.
It our party and not the hotels party they are getting payed for it.
This is my opinion and I have heard from others too that this is unacceptable.
Oké the people from Italy are not coming this year witch is Sade.
They wil be with us next year.
I would like to get comments from you all what you think.
See you all at LockCon 2024
Gr. Jord aKnaap
Hi Jord, thank you for your comment. Your opinion is appreciated.
While I believe this might not be the time nor place, I do like to address the comment right away, rather than leave it lingering. The restrictions as discussed in the information mail are on specific foods, including the so-called kaasplankje, but also messy food, and self brought alcohol. Similar restrictions have been given from the castle in Baarlo. This is, of course, as the venue wants us to buy food and drinks from them, but also to protect the (other) guests.
The bar and restaurants has a nice selection of both snacks and alcohol. The bar prices are the same for regular customers, as they are for us.
Best, Jan-Willem
It’s sade that you don’t poste my last comment.
Hi Jan-Willem,
Sorry but you don’t get the picture.
Let other members and guests comment on this subject.
I don’t want to change the rules but it has all ways friendly
And nice.