When is the Series 60 Final?
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When is the Series 60 Final?
When will the Series 60 final be aired? Is it next week? I've tried to find the answer to this question here and on Countdown Wiki, but I must have been using the wrong search terms or looking in the wrong places.
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Re: When is the Series 60 Final?
Hey Alice. 11th of June (that's next Thursday) according to http://www.countdownwiki.com/Series_60.
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Re: When is the Series 60 Final?
Actually, got a query of my own now, someone in the know could answer this.
Chris Kirby is currently on TV, say he was to win a total of four or more games, that would guarantee him a spot in the Series 60 finals.
By my understanding, he'd usually be due back to complete his chance at becoming an octochamp at the start of Series 61.
However, is this changed by the fact that he might end up getting into the Series 60 finals before his run is complete?
If not, if he were to complete an octorun at the start of Series 61, would he not then be eligible to take part in the Series 61 finals too?
Chris Kirby is currently on TV, say he was to win a total of four or more games, that would guarantee him a spot in the Series 60 finals.
By my understanding, he'd usually be due back to complete his chance at becoming an octochamp at the start of Series 61.
However, is this changed by the fact that he might end up getting into the Series 60 finals before his run is complete?
If not, if he were to complete an octorun at the start of Series 61, would he not then be eligible to take part in the Series 61 finals too?
Re: When is the Series 60 Final?
That's not the final. That's quarter-final 1. Which will be followed by quarter-finals 2,3 & 4 and then semi-finals 1 & 2 and then the final on Friday 19th June.Matt Morrison wrote:Hey Alice. 11th of June (that's next Thursday) according to http://www.countdownwiki.com/Series_60.
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Re: When is the Series 60 Final?
No, that's the first quarter final. The final is a fortnight tomorrow, on June 19th.Matt Morrison wrote:Hey Alice. 11th of June (that's next Thursday) according to http://www.countdownwiki.com/Series_60.
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Apologies. I was answering for finalS, not final. Still, link says it all.Jon Corby wrote:That's not the final. That's quarter-final 1. Which will be followed by quarter-finals 2,3 & 4 and then semi-finals 1 & 2 and then the final on Friday 19th June.Matt Morrison wrote:Hey Alice. 11th of June (that's next Thursday) according to http://www.countdownwiki.com/Series_60.
Any idea on my query Jon?
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Can someone else please point out that I gave the date for the first quarter final, and not the grand final?
I probably won't understand until a couple more people have told me.
I probably won't understand until a couple more people have told me.
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Re: When is the Series 60 Final?
The rules were changed on this a few years ago. Now you always get the opportunity to finish an octorun if you start one, so if Chris keeps winning he'll roll into next series. It just occurred to me that it's possible that a player could have enough wins to get into the finals of Series N, but continue into the next series and end up with not enough wins to get into the finals of Series N+1, which would be rather unfortunate.Matt Morrison wrote:Actually, got a query of my own now, someone in the know could answer this.
Chris Kirby is currently on TV, say he was to win a total of four or more games, that would guarantee him a spot in the Series 60 finals.
By my understanding, he'd usually be due back to complete his chance at becoming an octochamp at the start of Series 61.
However, is this changed by the fact that he might end up getting into the Series 60 finals before his run is complete?
If not, if he were to complete an octorun at the start of Series 61, would he not then be eligible to take part in the Series 61 finals too?
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Re: When is the Series 60 Final?
Calm down dear. When I submitted my reply, for some reason I didn't get the usual warning that someone else had replied in the interim. As soon as I saw that Jon had also posted, I tried to delete mine - but by that point you'd replied to Jon so it wouldn't let me.Matt Morrison wrote:Can someone else please point out that I gave the date for the first quarter final, and not the grand final?
I probably won't understand until a couple more people have told me.
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Re: When is the Series 60 Final?
Following on from Charlie's post, if Chris were to reach 5 wins, presumably he could deliberately lose the sixth, ensuring a place in the Series 60 finals, rather than risking not qualifying for the Series 61 finals.
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Re: When is the Series 60 Final?
If he wanted to face the wrath of Cate Henderson that is.Clive Brooker wrote:Following on from Charlie's post, if Chris were to reach 5 wins, presumably he could deliberately lose the sixth, ensuring a place in the Series 60 finals, rather than risking not qualifying for the Series 61 finals.
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The wins are carried on into the next series IIRC.Clive Brooker wrote:Following on from Charlie's post, if Chris were to reach 5 wins, presumably he could deliberately lose the sixth, ensuring a place in the Series 60 finals, rather than risking not qualifying for the Series 61 finals.
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Yes, but 6 wins might not be enough for Series 61.Kai Laddiman wrote:The wins are carried on into the next series IIRC.Clive Brooker wrote:Following on from Charlie's post, if Chris were to reach 5 wins, presumably he could deliberately lose the sixth, ensuring a place in the Series 60 finals, rather than risking not qualifying for the Series 61 finals.
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In this case would that mean the poor guy's got to travel to two completely different places just to film his first run on the show?Charlie Reams wrote:The rules were changed on this a few years ago. Now you always get the opportunity to finish an octorun if you start one, so if Chris keeps winning he'll roll into next series.
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Re: When is the Series 60 Final?
Who's Chris?
Shouldn't this be in a spoiler thread?
Shouldn't this be in a spoiler thread?
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Re: When is the Series 60 Final?
What's wrong with having to travel to 2 different places to film the show?
If anything, hardly anyone else will get the chance to do that.
Only those people who were on those shows when they had that short spell in Manchester when Des O'Connor was in charge will have had that opportunity.
Now someone else will get that chance too!
If anything, hardly anyone else will get the chance to do that.
Only those people who were on those shows when they had that short spell in Manchester when Des O'Connor was in charge will have had that opportunity.
Now someone else will get that chance too!
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Re: When is the Series 60 Final?
So to clarify:
Scenario 1: Chris loses tomorrow and that is the end of that.
Scenario 2: Chris wins tomorrow but loses on Monday he will be in the finals providing he scores more that 356 points (Current 8th seed Julie Russell's total)
Scenario 3: Chris wins tomorrow and Monday but loses on either Tuesday or Wednesday he will be in the final as either seed 7 or 8.
Scenario 4: Chris wins tomorrow, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday; then there is no chance of him being in the series 60 final; but he will return to the champions chair for episode one of series 61.
Am I right?
Scenario 1: Chris loses tomorrow and that is the end of that.
Scenario 2: Chris wins tomorrow but loses on Monday he will be in the finals providing he scores more that 356 points (Current 8th seed Julie Russell's total)
Scenario 3: Chris wins tomorrow and Monday but loses on either Tuesday or Wednesday he will be in the final as either seed 7 or 8.
Scenario 4: Chris wins tomorrow, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday; then there is no chance of him being in the series 60 final; but he will return to the champions chair for episode one of series 61.
Am I right?
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Haha, is that the 2nd one of these? http://www.c4countdown.co.uk/viewtopic. ... 705#p45705Douglas Wilson wrote:So to clarify:
Scenario 1: Chris loses tomorrow and that is the end of that.
Scenario 2: Chris wins tomorrow but loses on Monday he will be in the finals providing he scores more that 356 points (Current 8th seed Julie Russell's total)
Scenario 3: Chris wins tomorrow and Monday but loses on either Tuesday or Wednesday he will be in the final as either seed 7 or 8.
Scenario 4: Chris wins tomorrow, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday; then there is no chance of him being in the series 60 final; but he will return to the champions chair for episode one of series 61.
Am I right?
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Re: When is the Series 60 Final?
They did some recordings in Tyne-Tees once over. Possibly 2001.James Robinson wrote:Only those people who were on those shows when they had that short spell in Manchester when Des O'Connor was in charge will have had that opportunity.
Now someone else will get that chance too!
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Yeah, I've considered that before. It would be quite funny though.Charlie Reams wrote:It just occurred to me that it's possible that a player could have enough wins to get into the finals of Series N, but continue into the next series and end up with not enough wins to get into the finals of Series N+1, which would be rather unfortunate.
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Yes, I knew that the finals of Series 60 will be on June 19, but I'm confused about something.
What caused the rule against retiring before the final to be changed in the first place? I thought it had always been that way because not having it that way would be unfair.
What caused the rule against retiring before the final to be changed in the first place? I thought it had always been that way because not having it that way would be unfair.
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I think they used to have a choice of whether to carry on or go into the quarter finals, and they might make the decision based on the quality of the players in that series. It gives them a potential tactical advantage. Of course someone might then throw the last game of the series if they are guaranteed a place in the quarter finals and don't want to go into the next series!Jason Larsen wrote:Yes, I knew that the finals of Series 60 will be on June 19, but I'm confused about something.
What caused the rule against retiring before the final to be changed in the first place? I thought it had always been that way because not having it that way would be unfair.
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Re: When is the Series 60 Final?
That's actually the first quarter final. I'm surprised no-one else has spotted this.Matt Morrison wrote:Hey Alice. 11th of June (that's next Thursday) according to http://www.countdownwiki.com/Series_60.
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I prefer it the way it is right now.