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Spoilers for Thurday 3rd September
Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2009 11:15 pm
by Douglas Wilson
Started early to piss James Robinson and Matthew Green off.
Re: Spoilers for Thurday 3rd September
Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2009 12:21 am
by Matthew Green
I'm not pissed off. I only entered the house for the experience, I dont care about the hundred grand [despite being a working class 41 yr old lesbian with no prospects] and I dont care if nobody likes me.
I'm just genuine me, I say what I think and if you dont like it you can get fucked.
Re: Spoilers for Thurday 3rd September
Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2009 8:00 am
by James Robinson
I'm slightly more pissed off that you think today is THURDAY, Douglas.
Re: Spoilers for Thurday 3rd September
Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2009 8:16 am
by Matthew Green
Do we even need this thread? Do we even need to watch??
Chris wins with 100-110 points. His opponent scores 40-50 but everyone agrees that if they had been playing someone other than Chris they would have potentially won a few games. Chris misses 2 or 3 maxes and one numbers game but throws in 4 or 5 very nice spots that only an apterite could know. Paul Xenon does a very average magic trick to which Susie acclaims 'Wow!' The challenger looks generally resigned to his fate from the start, Chris looks generally nervous throughout.
There, I just saved you all 45 minutes and freed up some Jeremy Kyle time.
Re: Spoilers for Thurday 3rd September
Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2009 8:24 am
by Derek Hazell
Matthew Green wrote:Do we even need this thread? Do we even need to watch??
Chris wins with 100-110 points. His opponent scores 40-50 but everyone agrees that if they had been playing someone other than Chris they would have potentially won a few games. Chris misses 2 or 3 maxes and one numbers game but throws in 4 or 5 very nice spots that only an apterite could know. Paul Xenon does a very average magic trick to which Susie acclaims 'Wow!' The challenger looks generally resigned to his fate from the start, Chris looks generally nervous throughout.
There, I just saved you all 45 minutes and freed up some Jeremy Kyle time.
Classic

Thanks for the laugh first thing on a work day morning!
Re: Spoilers for Thurday 3rd September
Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2009 9:06 am
by Charlie Reams
Matthew Green wrote:Jeremy Kyle time
It's unlike you to use a euphemism.
Edit: Ooh yeah, feel my alliteration.
Re: Spoilers for Thurday 3rd September
Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2009 12:12 pm
by Ben Wilson
It's a Scrabblyman today incidentally- Ross Mackenzie, recently-appointed chairman of the
ABSP and another rated in the high 160s-170s.
Re: Spoilers for Thurday 3rd September
Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2009 12:57 pm
by Kirk Bevins
Ben Wilson wrote:It's a Scrabblyman today incidentally- Ross Mackenzie, recently-appointed chairman of the
ABSP and another rated in the high 160s-170s.
How do you know these sort of things? I couldn't see it discussed on the UK-scrabble forum.
Re: Spoilers for Thurday 3rd September
Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2009 2:27 pm
by Sue Sanders
Ross is cute!
Re: Spoilers for Thurday 3rd September
Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2009 2:56 pm
by Douglas Wilson
If he gets the last numbers spot on as well as the conundrum, Chris will need two 6s and a 7 to equal the second highest score in 15 rounds and two 7s and a 6 to beat it by one.
He can't equal or beat the record of 146 without another 9.
Re: Spoilers for Thurday 3rd September
Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:07 pm
by Innis Carson
Besides possibly those last numbers, were there any more points he dropped? That's got to be one of the best performances ever.
Re: Spoilers for Thurday 3rd September
Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:08 pm
by James Doohan
bad darts going for 4 large in the last numbers, well done Chris, awesome
Re: Spoilers for Thurday 3rd September
Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:09 pm
by Sue Sanders
Scrunchie - a little insight into Chris's hair management methods there?
But they don't make eyebrow scrunchies do they? - Chris's are personalities their own right!
Re: Spoilers for Thurday 3rd September
Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:09 pm
by Matthew Green
I think just round one, JUDOIST.
Re: Spoilers for Thurday 3rd September
Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:11 pm
by Kirk Bevins
Going 4 large in the last round hurt me sitting from home bringing back memories from playing on TV in my fourth game. Anyway that was the best game of Countdown I have seen for a very long time. Absolutely amazing. I was sitting at home thinking I was going to kill him with DERECHO and MALAPERT and then he'd have exactly the same. The scores were 129-129 between us and you got the conundrum far too quickly - absolutely phenomenal. To lose with 129 on TV would have hurt but sat at home it felt amazing - hats off to you Chris.
Re: Spoilers for Thurday 3rd September
Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:13 pm
by Douglas Wilson
I don't think it's fair to slate the challenger for picking 4 large, that's his perogative.
Due to some difficult numbers and lack of nines before today, Chris will need to average 122.6 in his remaining three games to topple Andrew as number one seed.
Looks like an Innis v Chris semi is on the cards!
Re: Spoilers for Thurday 3rd September
Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:14 pm
by Jimmy Gough
WOW! 139! Awesome stuff Chris.
Re: Spoilers for Thurday 3rd September
Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:17 pm
by Clive Brooker
This took a few minutes:
(75-100*9/50)*7+25
Just managed to scrape past the challenger from my armchair - the first numbers was a disappointment for anyone hoping for a memorable contest.
Re: Spoilers for Thurday 3rd September
Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:20 pm
by Jojo Apollo
Simply brilliant! Chris, very well played sir.

Shame your probable 142 was spoilt though with that 4 large selection at the end.

Re: Spoilers for Thurday 3rd September
Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:22 pm
by Allan Harmer
Great performance Chris.
Well done mate, you have done us proud!
Re: Spoilers for Thurday 3rd September
Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2009 5:09 pm
by Michael Wallace
Great stuff - when I saw TOTALISES I thought that the game would be over, was pretty surprised the challenger got it. Shame he missed the first numbers, could've been a really exciting affair (the excitement of the huge score notwithstanding). I did wonder about the MAGISTER round - is a vowel or a consonant the better pick after MAGISTED? (I would guess vowel, but I really have no idea)
Good stuff Chris, nice to see you finally getting some juicy selections (woof).
Re: Spoilers for Thurday 3rd September
Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2009 5:48 pm
by Hugh Binnie
Michael Wallace wrote:I did wonder about the MAGISTER round - is a vowel or a consonant the better pick after MAGISTED? (I would guess vowel, but I really have no idea)
Surely a vowel, for the possible 9.
Re: Spoilers for Thurday 3rd September
Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2009 5:49 pm
by Michael Wallace
Hugh Binnie wrote:Michael Wallace wrote:I did wonder about the MAGISTER round - is a vowel or a consonant the better pick after MAGISTED? (I would guess vowel, but I really have no idea)
Surely a vowel, for the possible 9.
Oh, so there are no possible 9s from MAGISTED+consonant? I guess that answers my question then.
Re: Spoilers for Thurday 3rd September
Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2009 7:59 pm
by James Robinson
Michael Wallace wrote:Hugh Binnie wrote:Michael Wallace wrote:I did wonder about the MAGISTER round - is a vowel or a consonant the better pick after MAGISTED? (I would guess vowel, but I really have no idea)
Surely a vowel, for the possible 9.
Oh, so there are no possible 9s from MAGISTED+consonant? I guess that answers my question then.
Weird, I actually thought that MAGISTER was spelt MA
DGISTER, so that proves me wrong.
Alternative for 1st numbers:
8 - 3 = 5
5 x 50 = 250
250 - 25 - 10 =
215
Re: Spoilers for Thurday 3rd September
Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2009 8:07 pm
by Ben Hunter
Second highest ever score! Nice one, Chris

Re: Spoilers for Thurday 3rd September
Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2009 8:17 pm
by Chris Davies
Thanks everyone

Re: Spoilers for Thurday 3rd September
Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2009 10:20 pm
by Gavin Chipper
I know people don't all like this scoring system, but I think using the 9 points for 9s system, Chris's score of 121 was just one below Tom Hargreaves's 122 (which was 131 with one 9). A pity about the last numbers!
How is 900 watch going? What scores are needed in the final games?
Re: Spoilers for Thurday 3rd September
Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2009 10:50 pm
by Ben Hunter
He needs to average 112.3 to break 900.
Re: Spoilers for Thurday 3rd September
Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2009 11:02 pm
by Kirk Bevins
An O would have given DOGMATISE (yay) and that's the only add to MAGISTED^.
I'm surprised, given Chris' flamboyant style, that he didn't offer STERIGMA instead.
Re: Spoilers for Thurday 3rd September
Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2009 8:38 am
by Davy Affleck
james doohan wrote:bad darts going for 4 large in the last numbers, well done Chris, awesome
Why is that?
Ross had every right to go for whatever he wanted. I thought this was a competition between 2 opponents and not simply a chance to make "apterites" look good.
Re: Spoilers for Thurday 3rd September
Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2009 8:46 am
by Kirk Bevins
Davy Affleck wrote:james doohan wrote:bad darts going for 4 large in the last numbers, well done Chris, awesome
Why is that?
Ross had every right to go for whatever he wanted. I thought this was a competition between 2 opponents and not simply a chance to make "apterites" look good.
He did have a right to go for whatever he wanted and probably wanted his last numbers round to impress people, which is fine. The problem people have is that when you know you can't beat your opponent as you are more than 20 behind and you see he's on for a massive score then I, for one, would want to help this guy try to get the highest score by choosing 1 large as it could potentially be a record you are witnessing. 4 large or 6 small are notoriously hard and if people choose this they are either a) playing tactically to reduce their opponent's score or b) showing off. I think possibly option a) was in play here.
Re: Spoilers for Thurday 3rd September
Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2009 8:49 am
by Derek Hazell
Davy Affleck wrote:james doohan wrote:bad darts going for 4 large in the last numbers, well done Chris, awesome
Why is that?
Ross had every right to go for whatever he wanted. I thought this was a competition between 2 opponents and not simply a chance to make "apterites" look good.
I agree with you this time, Davy. I can understand the big competition element between members of here and Apterous to try and outscore each other, especially on the TV. But I don't think anything should be said against the other contestants that don't even know about or use these online communities. Surely they are just interested in doing the best they can in their one and only chance to appear in front of the nation.
When it happened to Kirk for example, it was a shame. But the guy concerned was likeable, so he wouldn't have done it out of any malice.
These sites are great, but it's a shame when they become a bit insular, as after all they're all playing the same game.
Edit, to Kirk's reply while I was replying. If people haven't seen this site, or Apterous or the Wiki they are probably unaware or haven't even thought about records. The only answer therefore, would be to get everyone in the country who in interested in Countdown to join or read one of these sites.
Re: Spoilers for Thurday 3rd September
Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2009 8:52 am
by Kirk Bevins
Derek Hazell wrote:
Edit, to Kirk's reply while I was replying. If people haven't seen this site, or Apterous or the Wiki they are probably unaware or haven't even thought about records. The only answer therefore, would be to get everyone in the country who in interested in Countdown to join or read one of these sites.
You make a good point but without even knowing the record is 146, nearly everyone who watches Countdown classes over 100 as very good. You only need to watch say 10 episodes to see this doesn't happen all the time and certainly scores of 120 or above are rarely seen. Since Chris was on 122 I think most people would realise this was better than normal (maybe no ideas about records though).
I wonder if Ross kept track of scores or had no idea Chris was on a high total?
Re: Spoilers for Thurday 3rd September
Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2009 5:59 pm
by Rosemary Roberts
Kirk Bevins wrote:The problem people have is that when you know you can't beat your opponent as you are more than 20 behind and you see he's on for a massive score then I, for one, would want to help this guy try to get the highest score by choosing 1 large as it could potentially be a record you are witnessing.
Suppose you realise you are losing well before the end (I appreciate that this is a situation you can probably not imagine

), what lengths are you going to go to? Will you throw the condundrum? Hold back a 9-letter word in case your opponent didn't see it? Even if you succeed in bumping him up to a record score you are going to make him feel a right twat.
Re: Spoilers for Thurday 3rd September
Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2009 10:41 pm
by David Roe
Kirk Bevins wrote:He did have a right to go for whatever he wanted and probably wanted his last numbers round to impress people, which is fine. The problem people have is that when you know you can't beat your opponent as you are more than 20 behind and you see he's on for a massive score then I, for one, would want to help this guy try to get the highest score by choosing 1 large as it could potentially be a record you are witnessing. 4 large or 6 small are notoriously hard and if people choose this they are either a) playing tactically to reduce their opponent's score or b) showing off. I think possibly option a) was in play here.
But Kirk - you've never actually been in the position of having lost or drawn every round and coming up to your absolutely last ever chance of winning a round of Countdown. If it was Apterous Prune sitting there, then you'd have a point. But he's a human being, he's got no reason to worry about the pothunter sat next to him. (And if it's not a pothunter sat next to him, he'd surely rather win a genuine contest than a game rigged in his favour?)
Re: Spoilers for Thurday 3rd September
Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2009 11:02 pm
by Kirk Bevins
Fair comments folks.
Re: Spoilers for Thurday 3rd September
Posted: Tue Sep 08, 2009 9:37 am
by Derek Hazell
Well, at least I learnt a new word from this thread - I had never heard "pothunter" before, so just looked it up online. Good word, thanks David Roe.
Re: Spoilers for Thurday 3rd September
Posted: Tue Sep 08, 2009 11:57 am
by Charlie Reams
David Roe wrote:
But Kirk - you've never actually been in the position of having lost or drawn every round and coming up to your absolutely last ever chance of winning a round of Countdown.
Are you sure about that?
Re: Spoilers for Thurday 3rd September
Posted: Tue Sep 08, 2009 3:19 pm
by David Roe
Charlie Reams wrote:David Roe wrote:
But Kirk - you've never actually been in the position of having lost or drawn every round and coming up to your absolutely last ever chance of winning a round of Countdown.
Are you sure about that?
And he picked 6 small.

Re: Spoilers for Thurday 3rd September
Posted: Tue Sep 08, 2009 3:22 pm
by Kirk Bevins
David Roe wrote:
And he picked 6 small.

He wasn't on for a record. Anyway I was sooooo nervous I had even written down the scores wrongly. I thought I was 90-70 down not 90-69 down and thought I could still win it.