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New series of this has started, and I still can't understand if it's terrible or not. One thing I'd like to know though, is what happens if you run out of time when doing your individual questions. (For the uninitiated, the contestant gets three rounds of four T/F questions that they have 15 seconds to answer, except I don't think I've ever seen anyone run out of time, but giving no answer would kinda break the game.) I can only assume they give you a random answer, but that would seem a bit weird too.
It's also quite funny when contestants have clearly been told to adopt the 'talk about your answer' style of answering, but then they start running out of time because they've done it too much.
It's also quite funny when contestants have clearly been told to adopt the 'talk about your answer' style of answering, but then they start running out of time because they've done it too much.
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From what I can remember of the rules briefing we all got on our first day at the studio, I think what happens if the time should run out is that the round would be lost (as in not getting perfection) and I think it's automatically awarded to the "usual suspects" but I'm not 100% sure if that's the case.
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Aha. That would make a lot of sense.Stewart Scott wrote:From what I can remember of the rules briefing we all got on our first day at the studio, I think what happens if the time should run out is that the round would be lost (as in not getting perfection) and I think it's automatically awarded to the "usual suspects" but I'm not 100% sure if that's the case.
It's quite fun thinking about a strategy for the show. I rarely see a final set of questions that I'm certain on all six of, so I'd imagine I'd settle for a big enough lump of dosh for a 50/50. The other day one of the 'usual suspects' said that they were going to deliberately pick subjects they thought the contestant would like in an attempt to increase the chance of being able to come down and help out for a share. I'd imagine something along the lines of encouraging (or just mandating if you're the captain) subjects that you know you're individually very strong at, and once they're exhausted doing the same but with subjects you think the contestant would be very good at, might work quite well.
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I've watched it twice now and I hate to say I sort of like it. It's fairly fast paced and it's a neat idea and not too impossible to win money on either (not like Eggheads say). The only reason I don't make a habit of watching it is because they snubbed me so I try to boycott it. I'm petty like that, one reason why I don't watch Pointless. But it's hard to resist 'cos I do like it.Michael Wallace wrote:New series of this has started, and I still can't understand if it's terrible or not.
In one of the two shows I saw, the jackpot was like £12,000 and at the end the woman asked The Usual Suspects about any help and they all more or less said they didn't want to risk it. But then the woman asked a bit more and one of the guys sort of reluctantly more or less said "go on then let's have a go". And then when it came down to it he didn't change any of the answers! So he bluffed his way into a £9,500 deal. I thought this was pretty fucking cool. The only problem being that unfortunately one of them was wrong but I really wanted him to win it just 'cos of what he did.Michael Wallace wrote: It's quite fun thinking about a strategy for the show.
Is this common on the show?
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I can't make up my mind. It has a reasonable question rate (I mean, as quiz shows go thiese days), but you don't get that much value from it, definitely a "whilst doing other things" show for me.Ryan Taylor wrote:I've watched it twice now and I hate to say I sort of like it. It's fairly fast paced and it's a neat idea and not too impossible to win money on either (not like Eggheads say). The only reason I don't make a habit of watching it is because they snubbed me so I try to boycott it. I'm petty like that, one reason why I don't watch Pointless. But it's hard to resist 'cos I do like it.Michael Wallace wrote:New series of this has started, and I still can't understand if it's terrible or not.
I don't think I've ever seen someone do that. It's a pretty important tactic though, that I think most people either don't think of, or don't consider because it makes you look like a bit of a bastard. It's like when someone says "you've definitely got 1 wrong, I'll come down for 90% of the jackpot, you'll win nothing otherwise!", which sounds quite convincing, but I've yet to see anyone come back with "yeah, but you could be lying and I could have them all right, so I'd need to give away less to make it worth that risk".Rizzle Tizzle wrote:In one of the two shows I saw, the jackpot was like £12,000 and at the end the woman asked The Usual Suspects about any help and they all more or less said they didn't want to risk it. But then the woman asked a bit more and one of the guys sort of reluctantly more or less said "go on then let's have a go". And then when it came down to it he didn't change any of the answers! So he bluffed his way into a £9,500 deal. I thought this was pretty fucking cool. The only problem being that unfortunately one of them was wrong but I really wanted him to win it just 'cos of what he did.
Is this common on the show?
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Watching it now! I'm hooked now. Damn.
There's a truly LOL moment from Aaron! Hahaha. And the tension between Stephen and Aaron after that Percy Edwards/Thrower/Shaw debacle was freaking intense!
There's a truly LOL moment from Aaron! Hahaha. And the tension between Stephen and Aaron after that Percy Edwards/Thrower/Shaw debacle was freaking intense!
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Awesome! £14,000 won! I love how George just strolled on, took his chance and all he did was change one answer and walked out with £11,000! Wasn't too keen on Joe when I watched early on in the week but I'm glad he won too actually £3,000 for a student is good going.
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The idiocy of game show contestants is really starting to get on my tits. One of the contestants today said,"you've got one wrong but I couldn't tell you what the right answer is." What?? Does she not understand what the show is about? If true is wrong then false is right. And then the other idiot comes down and doesn't change any of the answers. Morons. I did like the guy's wine bluff though.
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You should apply.Mark James wrote:The idiocy of game show contestants is really starting to get on my tits. One of the contestants today said,"you've got one wrong but I couldn't tell you what the right answer is." What?? Does she not understand what the show is about? If true is wrong then false is right. And then the other idiot comes down and doesn't change any of the answers. Morons. I did like the guy's wine bluff though.
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Agreed on the first point (I noticed it myself at the time), but you're being a bit unfair on the girl who came down but didn't change any - presumably she just thought they were all right? (Or t least, didn't think changing any would improve her chances of winning.)Mark James wrote:The idiocy of game show contestants is really starting to get on my tits. One of the contestants today said,"you've got one wrong but I couldn't tell you what the right answer is." What?? Does she not understand what the show is about? If true is wrong then false is right. And then the other idiot comes down and doesn't change any of the answers. Morons. I did like the guy's wine bluff though.
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Can I apply from Ireland? So many game shows wont let me.Ryan Taylor wrote:You should apply.Mark James wrote:The idiocy of game show contestants is really starting to get on my tits. One of the contestants today said,"you've got one wrong but I couldn't tell you what the right answer is." What?? Does she not understand what the show is about? If true is wrong then false is right. And then the other idiot comes down and doesn't change any of the answers. Morons. I did like the guy's wine bluff though.
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I don't know but you could download the form and see. That's if they're doing another one.Mark James wrote:Can I apply from Ireland? So many game shows wont let me.
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I think they will, it does actually have some good merits.Ryan Taylor wrote:I don't know but you could download the form and see. That's if they're doing another one.Mark James wrote:Can I apply from Ireland? So many game shows wont let me.
I didn't even know there was a 2nd series, would've applied for that too.
So, hopefully, there'll be a Series 3.
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Just saw it, Stewart. Super unlucky, only 3 questions wrong all show. Ouchy.Stewart Scott wrote:Hi folks,
Just posting here to say that I will be on the upcoming series of Perfection starting on the 2nd January 2012 - I am on about halfway througb the run (I don't have an actual date but I think it might be the 20th January).
EDIT: It's confirmed for the 20th January
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Cheers JamesJames Robinson wrote:Just saw it, Stewart. Super unlucky, only 3 questions wrong all show. Ouchy.Stewart Scott wrote:Hi folks,
Just posting here to say that I will be on the upcoming series of Perfection starting on the 2nd January 2012 - I am on about halfway througb the run (I don't have an actual date but I think it might be the 20th January).
EDIT: It's confirmed for the 20th January
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Niall Laverty (who was on CD over 2 decades ago) on Perfection yesterday and today.
He was also on Pointless a week and a half ago too.
He was also on Pointless a week and a half ago too.
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And was even better on Perfection!! Became the first player ever to get complete PERFECTION.James Robinson wrote:Niall Laverty (who was on CD over 2 decades ago) on Perfection yesterday and today.
He was also on Pointless a week and a half ago too.
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Yea I saw that, it was very impressive - also having the guts to rebuff all the offers at the end and go it alone.
I notice they had a question about Scrabble in today, it was (roughly) "the word Innit is acceptable in UK Scrabble" - the 'correct' answer was TRUE. However if the show was filmed before 2012 then it should have been FALSE - it only got added this year. Will have to try and find out when it was recorded.
I notice they had a question about Scrabble in today, it was (roughly) "the word Innit is acceptable in UK Scrabble" - the 'correct' answer was TRUE. However if the show was filmed before 2012 then it should have been FALSE - it only got added this year. Will have to try and find out when it was recorded.
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It was recorded in July last year.Craig Beevers wrote:Yea I saw that, it was very impressive - also having the guts to rebuff all the offers at the end and go it alone.
I notice they had a question about Scrabble in today, it was (roughly) "the word Innit is acceptable in UK Scrabble" - the 'correct' answer was TRUE. However if the show was filmed before 2012 then it should have been FALSE - it only got added this year. Will have to try and find out when it was recorded.
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Thanks thought it would probably be last year.
I wonder what wordlist or program their researchers used, the new book was out but I suspect they just flicked through a Collin's Gem or it got played on the hideous Scrabble iPhone app.
I wonder what wordlist or program their researchers used, the new book was out but I suspect they just flicked through a Collin's Gem or it got played on the hideous Scrabble iPhone app.
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I just flicked through this, not sure I understand what you're getting at.
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The handshake? He goes for a handshake and gets left hanging.Michael Wallace wrote:I just flicked through this, not sure I understand what you're getting at.
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Oh, haha, have rewatched it now and that's great. The first time I assumed it was something to do with the questions so missed it.Ryan Taylor wrote:The handshake? He goes for a handshake and gets left hanging.
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Haha. Yeah I needed your help as well. Enjoyed it though.