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Great work by the way Graeme. Thanks for all that.
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Apropos of nothing, what is the smallest number vowels ever picked by an Octochamp across their entire octorun? Has anyone managed a perfect 120?
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And the obvious reverse question. Jonny Rawlinson maybe?Steve Hyde wrote: ↑Fri Sep 29, 2023 2:07 pm Apropos of nothing, what is the smallest number vowels ever picked by an Octochamp across their entire octorun? Has anyone managed a perfect 120?
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Which day has had the most series champs appear over the years?
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Do you have a quick way to produce a list of teapot owners, who won their first game by <10 points, and solved one of the numbers rounds in the same way as their opponent after declaring second?
https://twitter.com/fesshole/status/171 ... 8EnYw&s=19
https://twitter.com/fesshole/status/171 ... 8EnYw&s=19
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That's amazing. Let the detective work begin...Steve Hyde wrote: ↑Sun Oct 08, 2023 8:22 pm Do you have a quick way to produce a list of teapot owners, who won their first game by <10 points, and solved one of the numbers rounds in the same way as their opponent after declaring second?
https://twitter.com/fesshole/status/171 ... 8EnYw&s=19
Edit - Just looking at this series, there's a few examples. Some of those numbers games were ridiculously easy though so probably not the one, but anyway, I'm not sure it would be a great idea to start naming people. Though it would be fun...
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What do you mean? I can't see a single possible issue with establishing the Kountdown Kangaroo Kourt, or 'KKK' for shortGavin Chipper wrote: ↑Sun Oct 08, 2023 9:02 pm I'm not sure it would be a great idea to start naming people.
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Skipping ahead to this question, now a viral scandal...Steve Hyde wrote: ↑Sun Oct 08, 2023 8:22 pm Do you have a quick way to produce a list of teapot owners, who won their first game by <10 points, and solved one of the numbers rounds in the same way as their opponent after declaring second?
https://twitter.com/fesshole/status/171 ... 8EnYw&s=19
I'm going to disregard the "after declaring second" bit, for two reasons: the declaration order hasn't always been rigidly enforced, and sometimes it's reversed if one player declares their solution not written down. The wiki from which the database is scraped doesn't record when this happens.
The requirement to show your opponent (or, originally, DC or the host) your paper was only introduced circa series 50 (2003), so I'll limit the search to games from then onwards.
I'll also modify the condition slightly, because the fess doesn't explicitly say that they both solved the numbers game exactly. It says they claimed to have "got the maths section" but that could plausibly mean they got the best available, or the best found in the studio, or just that they got what their opponent had.
So the condition is:
- The player was on their first game of a run, and
- The player won that game, and
- That game had a numbers round in which both players scored the same nonzero score with the same method, and
- The player's margin of victory was less than or equal to their score for that numbers round or the game went to a tiebreak, and
- The episode was shown no earlier than the start of series 50.
If you assume that "got the maths section" definitely means "got 10 points", it narrows down to 208 distinct episodes.
I won't post the list because even if the story's true, it would only cast aspersions on 207 innocent people and not identify our anonymous fesser. Nice idea, though!
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More Apto than Countdown, but what is the longest Q without U word? I have it down as MGQASHIYOS which is 10 letters.
Are there any other U-less Q 9s?
Are there any other U-less Q 9s?
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I’d assume it’s a rather large-scale draw at 2
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Has anyone ever won a game without making a declaration in any of the numbers rounds? (question inspired by Monday's game in which Caroline only declared in 1 of the 4 rounds)
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Hi! This question caught my eye as it may be a record for me! (Episodes 8112-8119)Steve Hyde wrote: ↑Fri Sep 29, 2023 2:07 pm Apropos of nothing, what is the smallest number vowels ever picked by an Octochamp across their entire octorun? Has anyone managed a perfect 120?
I think I chose 4 vowels on 4 occasions, choosing 3 vowels in all of my other selections. Not far from the perfect 120 but certainly plausible that it is not the record.
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Ha, I think you were the inspiration for the question best of luck in the finals!Ben Bazz wrote: ↑Wed Nov 29, 2023 12:59 amHi! This question caught my eye as it may be a record for me! (Episodes 8112-8119)Steve Hyde wrote: ↑Fri Sep 29, 2023 2:07 pm Apropos of nothing, what is the smallest number vowels ever picked by an Octochamp across their entire octorun? Has anyone managed a perfect 120?
I think I chose 4 vowels on 4 occasions, choosing 3 vowels in all of my other selections. Not far from the perfect 120 but certainly plausible that it is not the record.
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In today's episode a contestant scored points by declaring 99 in a numbers round. Has this ever happened before?
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Oh wow that's cool!Steve Hyde wrote: ↑Wed Nov 29, 2023 2:57 pm In today's episode a contestant scored points by declaring 99 in a numbers round. Has this ever happened before?
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It's actually quite exciting to think that I might have a Countdown record!Steve Hyde wrote: ↑Wed Nov 29, 2023 2:57 pmHa, I think you were the inspiration for the question best of luck in the finals!Ben Bazz wrote: ↑Wed Nov 29, 2023 12:59 amHi! This question caught my eye as it may be a record for me! (Episodes 8112-8119)Steve Hyde wrote: ↑Fri Sep 29, 2023 2:07 pm Apropos of nothing, what is the smallest number vowels ever picked by an Octochamp across their entire octorun? Has anyone managed a perfect 120?
I think I chose 4 vowels on 4 occasions, choosing 3 vowels in all of my other selections. Not far from the perfect 120 but certainly plausible that it is not the record.
Thanks for the good luck for the finals; it was a real treat to get to return to the studio and spend some time with the other finalists.
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Obviously we know about Maus's record for the shortest time to solve all 8 conundrums, but what is the record for 7/7, 6/6, 5/5, etc.? (And I suppose, 9/9, 10/10, etc., if it has been done)
I've noticed Matthew Jenkins managed to solve 4/4 in 8.25, which must be up there?
I've noticed Matthew Jenkins managed to solve 4/4 in 8.25, which must be up there?
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What is the most successful first name in countdown (if we say at least 3 people have to have been called this and do it by percentage of games won)
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My money is on Tom/Thomas. Or maybe Mark.Adam S Latchford wrote: ↑Fri Feb 16, 2024 9:42 am What is the most successful first name in countdown (if we say at least 3 people have to have been called this and do it by percentage of games won)
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My gut is it will be a more unusual name. Lets say there's been 2 random people called Innis pop up over the years. Something of that ilkCallum Todd wrote: ↑Fri Feb 16, 2024 10:13 amMy money is on Tom/Thomas. Or maybe Mark.Adam S Latchford wrote: ↑Fri Feb 16, 2024 9:42 am What is the most successful first name in countdown (if we say at least 3 people have to have been called this and do it by percentage of games won)
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Interesting - Tom for example is such a common name that if a bunch of them lost their only game that would bring the percentage of games won by Toms right down. I'm going Corrina - 100% win rate!Adam S Latchford wrote: ↑Fri Feb 16, 2024 12:01 pmMy gut is it will be a more unusual name. Lets say there's been 2 random people called Innis pop up over the years. Something of that ilkCallum Todd wrote: ↑Fri Feb 16, 2024 10:13 amMy money is on Tom/Thomas. Or maybe Mark.Adam S Latchford wrote: ↑Fri Feb 16, 2024 9:42 am What is the most successful first name in countdown (if we say at least 3 people have to have been called this and do it by percentage of games won)
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Oh you said at least 3 people - forget that!Fiona T wrote: ↑Fri Feb 16, 2024 12:24 pmInteresting - Tom for example is such a common name that if a bunch of them lost their only game that would bring the percentage of games won by Toms right down. I'm going Corrina - 100% win rate!Adam S Latchford wrote: ↑Fri Feb 16, 2024 12:01 pmMy gut is it will be a more unusual name. Lets say there's been 2 random people called Innis pop up over the years. Something of that ilk
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I was thinking the same. Common names will generally tend towards 50%. I looked up Harvey (cos of Freeman) but only found two. And two Nics (Nic Brown). If Nic counts as its own separate name anyway.Adam S Latchford wrote: ↑Fri Feb 16, 2024 12:01 pmMy gut is it will be a more unusual name. Lets say there's been 2 random people called Innis pop up over the years. Something of that ilkCallum Todd wrote: ↑Fri Feb 16, 2024 10:13 amMy money is on Tom/Thomas. Or maybe Mark.Adam S Latchford wrote: ↑Fri Feb 16, 2024 9:42 am What is the most successful first name in countdown (if we say at least 3 people have to have been called this and do it by percentage of games won)
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As far as I can see, there are three Darryls. Darryls Hall and Johnson both lost their only game, so we're on 0/2. But then we have Darryl Francis. He won 15 out of 19 "normal" games. He lost a masters game though, and was on the winning team in some weird special. We won't count the weird special though.
So if we don't include the masters, then Darryls have 15/21 or 71.4%. If we do it's 15/22 or 68.2%.
There are a couple of Daryls and a Darrell though.
So if we don't include the masters, then Darryls have 15/21 or 71.4%. If we do it's 15/22 or 68.2%.
There are a couple of Daryls and a Darrell though.
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I make Conor as being 23/31 or 74.2%, so an initial beater
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thought i'd found a winner with terence being 21/29 so 72% but conor has pipped it so far
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Eoin?
3 which lost initial game = 3 L
2 octos + grand finalist = 18 W 2 L
18/23 = 78.3%
3 which lost initial game = 3 L
2 octos + grand finalist = 18 W 2 L
18/23 = 78.3%
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Jeffrey Burgin 8 wins, 1 loss
Jeffrey Clayton 11 wins, 2 losses
Jeffrey Hansford 10 wins 1 loss
29 wins, 4 losses
29/33 = 87.9%
(I am going by Jeffreys on the wiki - Jeffrey Clayton redirects to Jeff Clayton - adjudication required!)
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Jeffrey Clayton 11 wins, 2 losses
Jeffrey Hansford 10 wins 1 loss
29 wins, 4 losses
29/33 = 87.9%
(I am going by Jeffreys on the wiki - Jeffrey Clayton redirects to Jeff Clayton - adjudication required!)
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Surprised no one's yet mentioned the 3 series champs and one CoC winner named Chris but okay.
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You have to include everyone with that name, not just the top three.
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I think it has to go by what is on their name plate doesn't it?Fiona T wrote: ↑Fri Feb 16, 2024 3:06 pm Jeffrey Burgin 8 wins, 1 loss
Jeffrey Clayton 11 wins, 2 losses
Jeffrey Hansford 10 wins 1 loss
29 wins, 4 losses
29/33 = 87.9%
(I am going by Jeffreys on the wiki - Jeffrey Clayton redirects to Jeff Clayton - adjudication required!)
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As a general rule that seems sensible, but we don't always know that and people change names between appearances too. Do we know whether Jeff ever appeared as Jeffrey? Can't think why the wiki redirect would have been added otherwise!Martin Hurst wrote: ↑Sat Feb 17, 2024 11:52 amI think it has to go by what is on their name plate doesn't it?Fiona T wrote: ↑Fri Feb 16, 2024 3:06 pm Jeffrey Burgin 8 wins, 1 loss
Jeffrey Clayton 11 wins, 2 losses
Jeffrey Hansford 10 wins 1 loss
29 wins, 4 losses
29/33 = 87.9%
(I am going by Jeffreys on the wiki - Jeffrey Clayton redirects to Jeff Clayton - adjudication required!)
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What do we do with people who do change their name - do only the recordings with the matching name count towards the 'most successful' achievement?
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Speak for yourself, mateAdam S Latchford wrote: ↑Fri Feb 16, 2024 12:01 pmMy gut is it will be a more unusual name. Lets say there's been 2 random people called Innis pop up over the years. Something of that ilkCallum Todd wrote: ↑Fri Feb 16, 2024 10:13 amMy money is on Tom/Thomas. Or maybe Mark.Adam S Latchford wrote: ↑Fri Feb 16, 2024 9:42 am What is the most successful first name in countdown (if we say at least 3 people have to have been called this and do it by percentage of games won)
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C1: SIGNATURE (18) ["9; not written down"]
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C1: SIGNATURE (18) ["9; not written down"]
C2: SEATING (7)
Score: 108–16 (max 113)
Another niner for Adam and yet another century. Well done, that man."
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He did not but the redirect was created in 2008 so who knows why.Fiona T wrote: ↑Sat Feb 17, 2024 2:19 pmAs a general rule that seems sensible, but we don't always know that and people change names between appearances too. Do we know whether Jeff ever appeared as Jeffrey? Can't think why the wiki redirect would have been added otherwise!Martin Hurst wrote: ↑Sat Feb 17, 2024 11:52 amI think it has to go by what is on their name plate doesn't it?Fiona T wrote: ↑Fri Feb 16, 2024 3:06 pm Jeffrey Burgin 8 wins, 1 loss
Jeffrey Clayton 11 wins, 2 losses
Jeffrey Hansford 10 wins 1 loss
29 wins, 4 losses
29/33 = 87.9%
(I am going by Jeffreys on the wiki - Jeffrey Clayton redirects to Jeff Clayton - adjudication required!)
(Edit - inability to correctly evaluate 29+4 )
What do we do with people who do change their name - do only the recordings with the matching name count towards the 'most successful' achievement?
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I think he was a pretty active member on here and was known as Jeff in a lot of conversations. There was also a joke for a while where everyone was spelling Kirk's surname "Bevan" instead of "Bevins", which got a redirect and even got onto a lot of wiki pages unchallengedRhys Benjamin wrote: ↑Sun Feb 18, 2024 4:04 pmHe did not but the redirect was created in 2008 so who knows why.Fiona T wrote: ↑Sat Feb 17, 2024 2:19 pmAs a general rule that seems sensible, but we don't always know that and people change names between appearances too. Do we know whether Jeff ever appeared as Jeffrey? Can't think why the wiki redirect would have been added otherwise!Martin Hurst wrote: ↑Sat Feb 17, 2024 11:52 am
I think it has to go by what is on their name plate doesn't it?
What do we do with people who do change their name - do only the recordings with the matching name count towards the 'most successful' achievement?
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Interestingly there are two Michael Calders, so if we get a third, perhaps we could count the first name and surname together as one name!
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How many people have won a Countdown teapot and a Mastermind glass bowl?
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Isabelle Heward is the one I'm aware of. May well be others. Geoff Thomas marginally missed doing the double, arguably failing at the easier task.
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Another one for sure is Andy Page (bowl in 2003, teapot in 2004). I know it’s at least 2 but wonder if there are any more.Ian Volante wrote: ↑Thu Feb 29, 2024 1:03 pmIsabelle Heward is the one I'm aware of. May well be others. Geoff Thomas marginally missed doing the double, arguably failing at the easier task.
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The equivalent would surely be winning a series of Countdown.
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I'm well aware of that; it's the opposite point. He's never been "Jeffrey" in the Countdown world as far as I know.Johnny Canuck wrote: ↑Sun Feb 18, 2024 5:19 pmI think he was a pretty active member on here and was known as Jeff in a lot of conversations. There was also a joke for a while where everyone was spelling Kirk's surname "Bevan" instead of "Bevins", which got a redirect and even got onto a lot of wiki pages unchallengedRhys Benjamin wrote: ↑Sun Feb 18, 2024 4:04 pmHe did not but the redirect was created in 2008 so who knows why.Fiona T wrote: ↑Sat Feb 17, 2024 2:19 pm
As a general rule that seems sensible, but we don't always know that and people change names between appearances too. Do we know whether Jeff ever appeared as Jeffrey? Can't think why the wiki redirect would have been added otherwise!
What do we do with people who do change their name - do only the recordings with the matching name count towards the 'most successful' achievement?
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I feel like we should have a list for just quiz show winners categorized by show on the wiki, not a real page but just more game show-specific tags.
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There's a list of Mastermind champions on the Wikipedia. It would take someone about five minutes to look for potential matches on the Countdown wiki and we could determine likely actual matches from there. I might have a look later when I'm on my laptop if I can be bothered.
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I can't answer all of this one because there's no way to know, for every contestant, whether they actually played on Apterous. Some people use assumed names.Andres Sanchez wrote: ↑Sun Jul 02, 2023 10:50 pm Since it's origin up to Series 87, what's the percentage of contestants/finalists/champions that are Apterites? Curious of how much Apterous has had an absolute grasp on the community?
I believe every series champion since 2008 has played on Apterous. I wasn't sure whether series 79 champion Mike Daysley played on Apterous, but having checked, there is an Apterous account in that name which last played a game in 2010.
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There's a Mike C Daysley that played as recently as 2020. The profile picture is of him with the trophy.
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In the modern 15-rounder, an octochamp picks 40 letters rounds, so the number of vowels they pick will be between 120 and 200.Steve Hyde wrote: ↑Fri Sep 29, 2023 2:07 pm Apropos of nothing, what is the smallest number vowels ever picked by an Octochamp across their entire octorun? Has anyone managed a perfect 120?
In the old 15-rounder, C1 picked 6 letters rounds and C2 picked 5. Hence, an octochamp would usually pick 5 letters rounds in their first game and 6 in their other seven games, so they would pick between 141 and 235 vowels over 47 letters rounds. However, if an octochamp started in C1 and stayed there, they would pick between 144 and 240 vowels.
The smallest number of vowels picked by an octochamp in their octorun is 124, by Ben Bazzard. Close behind is Coral Heath (126) and Moose Rosser (129). All of these were in the modern 15-rounder.
In the old 15-rounder, the picker of the fewest vowels across an octorun is Kai Laddiman. He picked only 145 vowels from 48 rounds (he started in the C1 position), one more than the minimum 144. The only round in which he picked more than three vowels was the last letters round of his first game.
Correct, by quite a margin. Jonathan Rawlinson picked 217 vowels out of a possible 235. The next highest are Scott Gillies (199), Heather Styles (197), Chris Marshall (193), Ryan Taylor (192), Jimmy Gough and Marcus Hares (191) and Kirk Bevins (190). As you might expect, these were all in the old 15 rounder.Thomas Carey wrote: ↑Sat Sep 30, 2023 5:01 pm And the obvious reverse question. Jonny Rawlinson maybe?
The highest number of vowels picked by an octochamp since the start of the modern 15-rounder is Elliott Mellor, with 175 out of 200. Matthew Tassier picked 172, Noel McIlvenny picked 171, and 33 other octochamps picked 160-169 vowels.
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Obviously this happened quite a few times in the 9-round format when there were only two numbers rounds, but if we restrict it to 15-rounders (both kinds), only two contestants have won a game without declaring anything in any numbers round. They are Jillian Tidman and Matt Williams.dan spinks wrote: ↑Fri Nov 03, 2023 2:54 pm Has anyone ever won a game without making a declaration in any of the numbers rounds? (question inspired by Monday's game in which Caroline only declared in 1 of the 4 rounds)
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No. That's the first time a player has scored points with a declaration of less than 100.Steve Hyde wrote: ↑Wed Nov 29, 2023 2:57 pm In today's episode a contestant scored points by declaring 99 in a numbers round. Has this ever happened before?
At the other end, there have been 22 scoring declarations of 1000, but only one scoring declaration of more than 1000, which was a declaration of 1001 by Lindsey Denyer in 1991. Her opponent declared 1008 in the same round.
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According to this, octochamps tend to start on the third of the five episodes on a recording day, so a Wednesday. And it's likely to extend to series champions too. If that's what the question is.Graeme Cole wrote: ↑Sat Mar 02, 2024 6:12 pmCould you elaborate? Day of the year or day of the week? And by "appear" do you mean their first game, or all games?
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People who solved all the conundrums in their run in the fastest aggregate time for each run length 1-8 are as follows. All tiebreaks are ignored.Rhys Benjamin wrote: ↑Tue Jan 16, 2024 12:23 am Obviously we know about Maus's record for the shortest time to solve all 8 conundrums, but what is the record for 7/7, 6/6, 5/5, etc.? (And I suppose, 9/9, 10/10, etc., if it has been done)
I've noticed Matthew Jenkins managed to solve 4/4 in 8.25, which must be up there?
Note that runs of only six and seven games are relatively rare anyway - if someone has won that many, they're probably good enough to win eight. It's even rarer for someone to have solved all their conundrums to not win eight.
8/8: Tom Carey, 17.75s. In total, 13 people have solved all the conundrums in an eight-game run.
7/7: Nobody has solved all the conundrums in a seven-game run.
6/6: Wayne Kelly, 34.0s. The only other person to have solved all conundrums in a six-game run was Rod Chatfield (66.5s). Wayne Kelly actually retired undefeated after his sixth win, so could have gone on to solve (or not solve) more conundrums.
5/5: Three people have solved all conundrums in a five-game run: Andrew Bull (we don't have all his conundrum times, but the three we do have add up to 7.25s), Peter McGuigan (11.75s) and Ryan Sutton (28.0s).
4/4: Eight people have solved all conundrums in a four-game run. The fastest overall was Matthew Jenkins on 8.25s as you say.
3/3: 22 people. The fastest overall was Steve Gruzd (4.5s).
2/2: 68 people. The fastest overall was Dominic Moyes (2.5s).
1/1: 851 people solved the conundrum in their run's only game. The fastest was Alex Ayling on 0.25 seconds, but at this point we're relying heavily on the precision with which each individual recapper recorded the time.
9/9 and higher would theoretically have been possible before they got rid of draws in 1991, but nobody with an octorun of more than 8 games solved all their conundrums.
Edit to add: these stats, and all the others I posted today, count all games up to the end of series 88.
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Hi Graeme, I was wondering how many octochamps in the fifteen round format have scored less than 100 each game? (I originally posted this a couple of weeks ago, but there have been no replies. Sorry if my original wording was a bit abrupt.)
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I bet Pilates is the most frequently declared word on TV Countdown without it ever being allowed: 22 instances in total if you include matched answers.
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Very oftenly declared on apto too!
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Someone tried to declare it once as PALATES (pronounced pilates and meant pilates) to absolutely get away with murder
It's totally understandable that someone would go for it
It's totally understandable that someone would go for it
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This declaration pleased my mate-lotsAdam S Latchford wrote: ↑Wed Mar 13, 2024 5:32 am Someone tried to declare it once as PALATES (pronounced pilates and meant pilates) to absolutely get away with murder
It's totally understandable that someone would go for it
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Hi Graeme, I was wondering how many octochamps in the fifteen round format have scored less than 100 each game? (I originally posted this on March 8th, but there have been no replies. Sorry if my original wording was a bit abrupt.)