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Spoilers for Tuesday June 9

Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2009 2:39 pm
by Mark Kudlowski
1st numbers alt:

(75 - (10 + 2 + 2)) x 7

Re: Spoilers for Tuesday June 9

Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2009 2:41 pm
by Howard Somerset
Shame Pauline wasn't on today. She could've had PROMATE in R1. :)

And then when questioned spelt it R-A-P-T-U-R-E

Re: Spoilers for Tuesday June 9

Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2009 3:38 pm
by Matt Morrison
1st numbers alternative:

75 - (10 / 2) = 70
70 x 6 = 420
420 + 7 = 427

Re: Spoilers for Tuesday June 9

Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2009 5:39 pm
by Keith Bevins
Just the one - KINESIS in R11

Plus a dodgy engineers term DEBURRS in R4 but could be hyphenated

Re: Spoilers for Tuesday June 9

Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2009 5:43 pm
by Phil Reynolds
Keith Bevins wrote:Just the one - KINESIS in R11

Plus a dodgy engineers term DEBURRS in R4 but could be hyphenated
Um, KINESIS was noted by DC. But DEBURRS is excellent - I spotted BURRED but didn't realise DEBURR was a verb.

Re: Spoilers for Tuesday June 9

Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2009 6:34 pm
by Junaid Mubeen
Mark Kudlowski wrote:1st numbers alt:

(75 - (10 + 2 + 2)) x 7
1st numbers alt:

(75 - (10 + 2 + 2)) x 7,

where I transposed the pair of 2s.

Re: Spoilers for Tuesday June 9

Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2009 8:16 pm
by Jon Corby
Howard Somerset wrote:Shame Pauline wasn't on today. She could've had PROMATE in R1. :)

And then when questioned spelt it R-A-P-T-U-R-E
:x

:)

Um, since I'm here I'll point out that picking a final consonant instead of a vowel in round something-or-other would have given an R for ATTORNEYS :|

Re: Spoilers for Tuesday June 9

Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2009 9:02 pm
by Brian Moore
I thought the face looked familiar. Are these two birds of a feather related?

Image

Re: Spoilers for Tuesday June 9

Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2009 10:38 pm
by Rosemary Roberts
Junaid Mubeen wrote:
Mark Kudlowski wrote:1st numbers alt:

(75 - (10 + 2 + 2)) x 7
1st numbers alt:

(75 - (10 + 2 + 2)) x 7,

where I transposed the pair of 2s.
For years I've been looking forward to somebody saying that! :D

Re: Spoilers for Tuesday June 9

Posted: Wed Jun 10, 2009 1:25 am
by Tracey Lilly
first numbers alternate

(10 x 6) + (2/2) x 7 = 427

Re: Spoilers for Tuesday June 9

Posted: Wed Jun 10, 2009 11:52 am
by Derek Hazell
"Becoming a bit of a speciality of yours, those conundrums aren't they" - Jeff Stelling

Re: Spoilers for Tuesday June 9

Posted: Wed Jun 10, 2009 2:17 pm
by Sue Sanders
Jon Corby wrote:
Howard Somerset wrote:Shame Pauline wasn't on today. She could've had PROMATE in R1. :)

And then when questioned spelt it R-A-P-T-U-R-E
:x

:)

Um, since I'm here I'll point out that picking a final consonant instead of a vowel in round something-or-other would have given an R for ATTORNEYS :|


Ah, that's reassuring. Thought I was probably the only sad tosser who did that working out what 'might have been' thing!!!!

Re: Spoilers for Tuesday June 9

Posted: Wed Jun 10, 2009 2:23 pm
by Jon Corby
Sue Sanders wrote:Ah, that's reassuring. Thought I was probably the only sad tosser who did that working out what 'might have been' thing!!!!
Sad tosser? :x :(

I don't really do that, it's just if I happened to see a possible 9 after the first 8 I get all :x if the contestants pick the wrong thing, and I keep an eye (if I remember) to see if it would have actually come out.

Too much goatdown obviously.

Re: Spoilers for Tuesday June 9

Posted: Wed Jun 10, 2009 2:43 pm
by Sue Sanders
Jon Corby wrote:
Sue Sanders wrote:Ah, that's reassuring. Thought I was probably the only sad tosser who did that working out what 'might have been' thing!!!!
Sad tosser? :x :(

I don't really do that, it's just if I happened to see a possible 9 after the first 8 I get all :x if the contestants pick the wrong thing, and I keep an eye (if I remember) to see if it would have actually come out.

Too much goatdown obviously.
I get a bit shouty at the telly too, if I see, for example 'out' or 'ing' or something where you just know there will be more options if the contestant picks a final consonant and they pick a bloody vowel.
BTW, I'd like to agree re 'goatdown' but being very new to this, I've got no idea what that is!!! Explkanation for all the jargon on this site anyone??

Re: Spoilers for Tuesday June 9

Posted: Wed Jun 10, 2009 2:47 pm
by Matt Morrison
Sue Sanders wrote:I get a bit shouty at the telly too, if I see, for example 'out' or 'ing' or something where you just know there will be more options if the contestant picks a final consonant and they pick a bloody vowel.
BTW, I'd like to agree re 'goatdown' but being very new to this, I've got no idea what that is!!! Explkanation for all the jargon on this site anyone??
Picking a consonant to go with your -ING is not always the best tactic. It might be when you're playing against yourself and just trying to get the longest word, but depending on the game and your opponent, it's often far more sensible to pick a vowel and look for something more vowelly and less obvious. Winning with a tough six is much more valuable than getting an easy 8 and having your opponent spot it too.

Goatdown - http://www.apterous.org/help.php?page=8

Re: Spoilers for Tuesday June 9

Posted: Wed Jun 10, 2009 2:54 pm
by Charlie Reams
Matt Morrison wrote:Winning with a tough six is much more valuable than getting an easy 8 and having your opponent spot it too.
Indeed. To repeat a fact I've mentioned numerous times before, I picked five vowels on 10 occasions and won the round on 9 of them. I'm sure someone at home was squealing "Why didn't he pick a consonant for [insert 8 here]?!" but winning rounds is the priority, at least until you're comfortably in front.

Re: Spoilers for Tuesday June 9

Posted: Wed Jun 10, 2009 3:05 pm
by Jon Corby
Charlie Reams wrote:
Matt Morrison wrote:Winning with a tough six is much more valuable than getting an easy 8 and having your opponent spot it too.
Indeed. To repeat a fact I've mentioned numerous times before, I picked five vowels on 10 occasions and won the round on 9 of them. I'm sure someone at home was squealing "Why didn't he pick a consonant for [insert 8 here]?!" but winning rounds is the priority, at least until you're comfortably in front.
True, although I don't think ATTORNEYS would be spotted by most. I can think of one top, top player who missed the singular during his heats for example, which is probably why he always spots it now :?

Re: Spoilers for Tuesday June 9

Posted: Wed Jun 10, 2009 3:19 pm
by Sue Sanders
Matt Morrison wrote:
Sue Sanders wrote:I get a bit shouty at the telly too, if I see, for example 'out' or 'ing' or something where you just know there will be more options if the contestant picks a final consonant and they pick a bloody vowel.
BTW, I'd like to agree re 'goatdown' but being very new to this, I've got no idea what that is!!! Explkanation for all the jargon on this site anyone??
Picking a consonant to go with your -ING is not always the best tactic. It might be when you're playing against yourself and just trying to get the longest word, but depending on the game and your opponent, it's often far more sensible to pick a vowel and look for something more vowelly and less obvious. Winning with a tough six is much more valuable than getting an easy 8 and having your opponent spot it too.

Goatdown - http://www.apterous.org/help.php?page=8
I see your point. I'm obviously no tactition. Thanks for the link.

Re: Spoilers for Tuesday June 9

Posted: Wed Jun 10, 2009 5:10 pm
by Mo Warden
Jon Corby wrote:Too much goatdown obviously.
Please excuse a complete newbie here... what is goatdown? I'm browsing this forum for the first time and I'm intrigued.

Re: Spoilers for Tuesday June 9

Posted: Wed Jun 10, 2009 5:12 pm
by Matt Morrison
Mo Warden wrote:
Jon Corby wrote:Too much goatdown obviously.
Please excuse a complete newbie here... what is goatdown? I'm browsing this forum for the first time and I'm intrigued.
Come on Mo, you're a forum admin, pay attention! ;) Look about five posts above... (welcome by the way)

Re: Spoilers for Tuesday June 9

Posted: Wed Jun 10, 2009 5:17 pm
by Mo Warden
Matt Morrison wrote:Come on Mo, you're a forum admin, pay attention! ;) Look about five posts above... (welcome by the way)
Oh... pooh sticks and piddle. Ta.