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"What is COLIN?" and other questions

Posted: Mon Feb 04, 2008 7:22 pm
by Charlie Reams
This is the forum for discussion of all the unofficial Countdown events that take place.

There are several real-life tournaments each year, the most venerable of which is COLIN (Countdown in Lincoln) which has run every January since 2005. There is also COBRIS (Bristol in the summer) and CORED (Redcorn in autumn). Two new tournaments may be running for the first time in 2008; COLIV in Liverpool and COLEI in Leicester. These are great fun (see some of the feedback topics in this forum!) and everyone is welcome - even people who are quite rubbish, which is lucky for me. Each one normally attracts about 30 people, including many of the big names in Countdown - Chris Wills, Conor Travers, Mark Tournoff and Joseph Bolas to name but a few. Details of these grand days out are usually posted nearer the time, and we'd love for you to join us, so keep your eyes on this forum if you think you could be tempted.

There are also many online tournaments, usually under the name COOT (COuntdown Online Tournament), which run over MSN Messenger. These are generally organised on here, and everyone is welcome, so again monitor this forum often if you're interested in playing. These are not taken quite so seriously, but the standard is still pretty high and they provide a great practice ground for potential future contestants. The list of people who've played with us online before going on to great things is too long for one post, but includes at least Conor (again), Jon O'Neill and David O'Donnell. Also we're fairly friendly and always happy for you to hang out with us online even if you don't feel like playing.

I think that's everything. Questions?

Re: "What is COLIN?" and other questions

Posted: Mon Feb 04, 2008 8:12 pm
by Julian Fell
Hi Charlie & everyone

I've never been to any of these events because I was out of the loop when they started - can I ask, when did CoBRIS start, and also, which Redhill is it that CoRED was in? The one in Nottinghamshire?

Re: "What is COLIN?" and other questions

Posted: Mon Feb 04, 2008 8:15 pm
by Ben Wilson
Hi Julian

CoBris started 2005, same year as COLIN, and has run in July ever since though this year's date is kind of up in the air right now. I think Jerry said end of April but I will naturally defer to whatever he says. CoRed was at Redhill in Surrey, and organised brilliantly by Kevin Thurlow, and rather disappointingly undersupported by the Countdown community at large. Still though, at least it meant yours truly won something last year. :)

Re: "What is COLIN?" and other questions

Posted: Mon Feb 04, 2008 8:16 pm
by Charlie Reams
Someone really should expand the wiki articles a bit. Volunteers?

Re: "What is COLIN?" and other questions

Posted: Mon Feb 04, 2008 10:54 pm
by Julian Fell
Thanks v much for info Ben. And is CoBRIS linked to the Bristol Countdown Club - is it a bit like those special 'Champions' days at the Edinburgh Countdown Club? Or is it separate?

Re: "What is COLIN?" and other questions

Posted: Mon Feb 04, 2008 11:07 pm
by Jon O'Neill
Linked!

Re: "What is COLIN?" and other questions

Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 4:35 am
by Jason Larsen
You know, all of you people are very lucky because most American game shows are not as intellectual as "Countdown." You get the chance to practice by playing mock games of "Countdown," and I tell you, even if I practiced by playing two full games of "Countdown" a day, I would still not be able to get as "fantastic" of a score as you all would get.

Honestly, it's a shame that not all Americans know what "Countdown" is.

Re: "What is COLIN?" and other questions

Posted: Sat Feb 09, 2008 6:44 am
by Joseph Bolas
Jason Larsen wrote:You know, all of you people are very lucky because most American game shows are not as intellectual as "Countdown." You get the chance to practice by playing mock games of "Countdown," and I tell you, even if I practiced by playing two full games of "Countdown" a day, I would still not be able to get as "fantastic" of a score as you all would get.

Honestly, it's a shame that not all Americans know what "Countdown" is.
I have seen quite a lot of American gameshows on Youtube and there are a few that I would have loved to partake in; Camouflage, Concentration, How Much Is Enough?, Lingo, Merv Griffin's Crosswords and Press Your Luck to name a few.

The problem with most game shows is that they don't seem to stay on the air long. For example we had a UK version of Lingo, but I believe it only lasted 1 year. Crystal Maze, Blockbusters (during the Bob Holness run) and Wipeout to name a few, are some other gameshows that shouldn't have stopped.

Re: "What is COLIN?" and other questions

Posted: Sat Feb 09, 2008 12:15 pm
by Julian Fell
Can I ask another question: what is this 'pyramid' thing that Conor won at last year's CoBRIS, how does that work?

Re: "What is COLIN?" and other questions

Posted: Sat Feb 09, 2008 12:52 pm
by Ben Wilson
Exact same thing as they had on Brainteaser, only it went down to 9 letters as well.

Re: "What is COLIN?" and other questions

Posted: Sat Feb 09, 2008 12:56 pm
by Julian Fell
Ah I see. Thanks once again for info Ben.

Re: "What is COLIN?" and other questions

Posted: Sat Feb 09, 2008 3:13 pm
by Jason Larsen
I haven't forgotten, "Countdown" was tried here in America in 1985 but the pilot was scrapped because it was too intellectual.

Re: "What is COLIN?" and other questions

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 1:34 am
by Kirk Bevins
Julian wrote:Can I ask another question: what is this 'pyramid' thing that Conor won at last year's CoBRIS, how does that work?
Even though I reckon I was quicker than Conor - I'm sure whoever had the stopwatch couldn't keep up! ;)

Re: "What is COLIN?" and other questions

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 2:31 pm
by Conor
Kirk Bevins wrote:
Julian wrote:Can I ask another question: what is this 'pyramid' thing that Conor won at last year's CoBRIS, how does that work?
Even though I reckon I was quicker than Conor - I'm sure whoever had the stopwatch couldn't keep up! ;)
Heh. To be fair, I think I remember finding both your and Jono's pyramids harder than my one.

Re: "What is COLIN?" and other questions

Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2008 4:21 pm
by Joseph Bolas
For anyone who took interest in the COLIVER event, I have decided that I am actually going to postpone it. The main reason is because I don't think I will have everything ready in time and also money is very tight at the moment. Apologies to everyone.

EDIT: Just to add, I should hopefully have everything ready for 2009 :) (but will let people know nearer the time if COLIVER will be running or not).
EDIT 2: Sometime in April '09 so its between COLIN and COBRIS.

Re: "What is COLIN?" and other questions

Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2008 1:23 am
by Julian Fell
Just reading the wiki article on Countdown tournaments and it says (or suggests) that the letters and numbers are actually pre-determined at COBris, i.e. not picked on the day... is that right? As I understood it, they are actually picked then and there, although everyone plays from the same set (and I know they have a pre-determined cycle for the numbers games). Just curious...

Re: "What is COLIN?" and other questions

Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2008 12:56 pm
by Jon O'Neill
I've never known them to be pre-determined, even though that would be a better idea. You are correct.

Re: "What is COLIN?" and other questions

Posted: Sun May 24, 2009 3:59 pm
by JackHurst
Charlie Reams wrote: Two new tournaments may be running for the first time in 2008; COLIV in Liverpool and COLEI in Leicester.
I know this post is Mega old, but I'm curious about the mention of COLEI. I just wonder who was considering to plan one in Leicester if anyone can remember?

Re: "What is COLIN?" and other questions

Posted: Fri Jul 10, 2009 7:55 pm
by JackHurst
JackHurst wrote:
Charlie Reams wrote: Two new tournaments may be running for the first time in 2008; COLIV in Liverpool and COLEI in Leicester.
I know this post is Mega old, but I'm curious about the mention of COLEI. I just wonder who was considering to plan one in Leicester if anyone can remember?
Just thought I'd bump this in case anyone who knows the answer to my question didnt read it when initially posted. :D

Re: "What is COLIN?" and other questions

Posted: Fri Jul 10, 2009 8:12 pm
by Jon Corby
Made you look :)

Re: "What is COLIN?" and other questions

Posted: Sun Jul 12, 2009 12:03 am
by Dinos Sfyris
JackHurst wrote:
JackHurst wrote:
Charlie Reams wrote: Two new tournaments may be running for the first time in 2008; COLIV in Liverpool and COLEI in Leicester.
I know this post is Mega old, but I'm curious about the mention of COLEI. I just wonder who was considering to plan one in Leicester if anyone can remember?
Just thought I'd bump this in case anyone who knows the answer to my question didnt read it when initially posted. :D
Jeff Clayton ran COLEI 2008 but I think it was just a one-time thing. Plenty of jollies but poor turnout most probably due to it being 2 weeks after CONOT.

Re: "What is COLIN?" and other questions

Posted: Sun Jul 12, 2009 6:00 pm
by Jeff Clayton
Actually there might be a COLEI 2009 in the offing...... early stages of planning but PM/message me if you'd be interested.

Jeff

Re: "What is COLIN?" and other questions

Posted: Mon Jul 13, 2009 12:16 am
by Darren Carter
Jeff Clayton wrote:Actually there might be a COLEI 2009 in the offing...... early stages of planning but PM/message me if you'd be interested.

Jeff
I would definitely be there as it's local for me.

Re: "What is COLIN?" and other questions

Posted: Mon Jul 13, 2009 12:43 pm
by Matt Bayfield
Jeff: Leicester is reasonably easy for me to get to, so esp since I can't play on apterous atm (computer probs), I'd potentially be interested. Please keep me updated of any developments.

Re: "What is COLIN?" and other questions

Posted: Mon Jul 13, 2009 1:54 pm
by JackHurst
Matt Bayfield wrote: Please keep me updated of any developments.
Ditto.

Re: "What is COLIN?" and other questions

Posted: Mon Jul 13, 2009 5:37 pm
by Dinos Sfyris
JackHurst wrote:
Matt Bayfield wrote: Please keep me updated of any developments.
Ditto.
This

Re: "What is COLIN?" and other questions

Posted: Sun Apr 03, 2011 11:04 am
by Rhys Benjamin
BUMP.

Re: "What is COLIN?" and other questions

Posted: Sun Apr 03, 2011 11:27 am
by Soph K
Charlie Reams wrote:This is the forum for discussion of all the unofficial Countdown events that take place.

There are several real-life tournaments each year, the most venerable of which is COLIN (Countdown in Lincoln) which has run every January since 2005. There is also COBRIS (Bristol in the summer) and CORED (Redcorn in autumn). Two new tournaments may be running for the first time in 2008; COLIV in Liverpool and COLEI in Leicester. These are great fun (see some of the feedback topics in this forum!) and everyone is welcome - even people who are quite rubbish, which is lucky for me. Each one normally attracts about 30 people, including many of the big names in Countdown - Chris Wills, Conor Travers, Mark Tournoff and Joseph Bolas to name but a few. Details of these grand days out are usually posted nearer the time, and we'd love for you to join us, so keep your eyes on this forum if you think you could be tempted.

There are also many online tournaments, usually under the name COOT (COuntdown Online Tournament), which run over MSN Messenger. These are generally organised on here, and everyone is welcome, so again monitor this forum often if you're interested in playing. These are not taken quite so seriously, but the standard is still pretty high and they provide a great practice ground for potential future contestants. The list of people who've played with us online before going on to great things is too long for one post, but includes at least Conor (again), Jon O'Neill and David O'Donnell. Also we're fairly friendly and always happy for you to hang out with us online even if you don't feel like playing.

I think that's everything. Questions?
Is it possible to have a co-event in Wakefield and/or Bradford?

Re: "What is COLIN?" and other questions

Posted: Sun Apr 03, 2011 11:34 am
by Ryan Taylor
Soph K wrote: Is it possible to have a co-event in Wakefield and/or Bradford?
CoBra, nice.

Re: "What is COLIN?" and other questions

Posted: Sun Apr 03, 2011 11:40 am
by Soph K
Ryan Taylor wrote:
Soph K wrote: Is it possible to have a co-event in Wakefield and/or Bradford?
CoBra, nice.
lol!

Well it should be called CoBrad then!

Re: "What is COLIN?" and other questions

Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2016 7:47 pm
by Euan Slatter
I'm taking this title to mean any Co events questions, so I would like to know this: is there an age limit? As I might see if I can make it to Co:Bris next year. Thanks!

Re: "What is COLIN?" and other questions

Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2016 7:54 pm
by Jennifer Steadman
Euan Slatter wrote:I'm taking this title to mean any Co events questions, so I would like to know this: is there an age limit? As I might see if I can make it to Co:Bris next year. Thanks!
No age limit; there was a 9-year-old at CoChest 2011. Just don't let any drops of rain fall on your paper mid-game ;)

Re: "What is COLIN?" and other questions

Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2016 7:56 pm
by Euan Slatter
Jennifer Steadman wrote:
Euan Slatter wrote:I'm taking this title to mean any Co events questions, so I would like to know this: is there an age limit? As I might see if I can make it to Co:Bris next year. Thanks!
No age limit; there was a 9-year-old at CoChest 2011. Just don't let any drops of rain fall on your paper mid-game ;)
Ok cheers! :)

EDIT: Just checked: I can make it! Saturday means no school, and my footie season will have finished by then! :D :) :mrgreen:

Re: "What is COLIN?" and other questions

Posted: Fri Sep 22, 2017 9:14 am
by Marc Meakin
Putting this here because.......Yadda yadda yadda...
Has anyone thought of arranging a countdown world championship.
Would anyone from overseas come?
Would Octochamps have an automatic seeding?
Where would a suitable venue be ?

Thoughts anyone ?

Re: "What is COLIN?" and other questions

Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2023 11:48 am
by Ben Wilson
This seems as good a thread as any- the FOCAL website is currently down.

Re: "What is COLIN?" and other questions

Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2023 2:47 pm
by Callum Todd
It's been down a few weeks now. Some domain problem. On it.

Re: "What is COLIN?" and other questions

Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2023 7:30 pm
by Callum Todd
I hear the Fox and Hounds have closed their Mike Brown-approved kitchen. Wherever are we to scran?

Re: "What is COLIN?" and other questions

Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2023 10:39 pm
by Ben Wilson
Callum Todd wrote: Mon Jan 23, 2023 7:30 pm I hear the Fox and Hounds have closed their Mike Brown-approved kitchen. Wherever are we to scran?
They're going to have a food van on both nights. No word on whether Mike thinks the food's okay, though.