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Friday 29th June 2012 (Series 66 GRAND FINAL)

Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2012 4:26 pm
by Thomas Carey
Well, it's the fourth birthday of apterous, and what better way to celebrate that with a grand final between two of its children?

Countdown recap for Friday 29 June 2012.

C1: Champion Jack 'The Blackpool Bazooka' Worsley (10 wins, 984 points.)
C2: Champion Jonathan 'The Sheffield Superkid' Rawlinson (10 wins, 1059 points.)
DC: Susie Dent and Dr Phil Hammond.
RR: Rachel Riley.
OT: Other words or solutions.

R01: S Y T F N O E A R
R02: O N E S O R E N A
R03: T C P H V I O I O
R04: E P I S E M I N Z
R05: 10, 8, 1, 7, 1, 6. Target: 673.
TTT: KENTRIED - "Ten tried to fix this car, but to no avail"
R06: E T O K U G A R E
R07: T S D W C O E A S
R08: E T U D I L O R I
R09: B R T G J A E I O
R10: 75, 1, 8, 10, 2, 6. Target: 654.
TTT: NORTHSUE - "Sue's not from the north, in fact she's quite the opposite"
R11: S M N R G E U I O
R12: U D I L E S U W C
R13: T P M H G I A I E
R14: 100, 3, 4, 2, 8, 8. Target: 471.
R15: T I N Y R O L E S (conundrum)


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Enjoy the show. Looks like it could be a good one. Rachel predicts that a 19yearold, male brunette will win. :)

Round 1: S Y T F N O E A R

C1: SANTERO (7)
C2: FROSTY (6)
DC: SENATOR (7) TREASON (7) SEAFRONT (8)
OT: FORESTAY (8)
Score: 7–0 (max 8)

Strange wors give Jack the lead. It has something to do with religion.

Round 2: O N E S O R E N A

C1: ENSNARE (7)
C2: NOONERS (7)
Score: 14–7 (max 15)

1 max each, out of two available.

Round 3: T C P H V I O I O

C1: PITCH (5)
C2: PITHOI (6)
OT: OPHITIC (7)
Score: 14–13 (max 22)

You can really tell these deserve to be in the final. Although it wasn't the max, PITHOI is an amazing spot and means 'a large storage jar of a characteristic shape'. So now you know.

Round 4: E P I S E M I N Z

C1: PIEMEN (6)
C2: PIEMEN (6)
OT: MIZENS (6) SEIZIN (6)
Score: 20–19 (max 28)

Simple. Just like Simon.

Round 5: 10, 8, 1, 7, 1, 6. Target: 673.

C1: 672. (10+1+1)*7*8 (7)
C2: 680.
RR: 673. (10)
Score: 27–19 (max 38)

6 small seems to be on Jack's side again as he ups his lead to 8 with this spot.

Dr Phil talks about writing lists everwhere you go, or else you could end up with very strange food.

At this point Rachel gets the numbers.

Teatime teaser: KENTRIED -> TINKERED

Round 6: E T O K U G A R E

C1: OUTRAGE (7)
C2: OUTAGE (6)
Score: 34–19 (max 45)

Unlucky! Jonathan fails to put the R in his word. This doesn't look hopeful for Jonathan...

Round 7: T S D W C O E A S

C1: COASTED (7)
C2: COASTED (7)
Score: 41–26 (max 52)

Darren. Nice and easy.

Round 8: E T U D I L O R I

C1: OUTLIER (7)
C2: OUTLIER (7)
DC: DILUTER (7)
OT: DIORITE (7) OUTRIDE (7)
Score: 48–33 (max 59)

Same words, again. Despite Jonathan having an average of 7.5 points per game more than Jack, things aren't looking good for him.

Round 9: B R T G J A E I O

C1: BORGATE (7)
C2: BORGATE (7)
Score: 55–40 (max 66)

As any regualr viewer should know, a BORGATA (plural BORGATE) is an organised branch of the mafia. Classic finals stuff. Susie meanwhile talks about pub names once again.

Round 10: 75, 1, 8, 10, 2, 6. Target: 654.

C1: 654. (75+6+2)*8-10 (10)
C2: 654. (75+6+1)*8-2 (10)
Score: 65–50 (max 76)

This numbers was a lot easier than the last one. Jack has still kept on to that 15 point lead going into the third half.

Teatime teaser: NORTHSUE -> SOUTHERN

Round 11: S M N R G E U I O

C1: RESUMING (8)
C2: MOUSIER (7)
OT: SOIGNEUR (8)
Score: 73–50 (max 84)

:o Jonathan has definitely had better days, missing RESUMING there! 23 points behind with 4 rounds to go, it looks like this could be game over for the guy from Sheffield...

Round 12: U D I L E S U W C

C1: WIELDS (6)
C2: SLUICED (7)
Score: 73–57 (max 91)

...OR IS IT? He got that darren to close down the gap.

Round 13: T P M H G I A I E

C1: MIGHT (5)
C2: MAGPIE (6)
OT: EMPATH (6) MITHAI (6)
Score: 73–63 (max 97)

:shock: And now he's only ten behind! Could he make a shock victory?

Round 14: 100, 3, 4, 2, 8, 8. Target: 471.

C1: 472. (100-4)*(3+2)-8 (7)
C2: 472. (100-4)*(3+2)-8 (7)
RR: 471. (50+8)*8+4+3 (10)
Score: 80–70 (max 107)

A tactical numbers pick is always best in these situatiions, but as he's against Jack, 1 large was probably a good choice, and they both get 1 away.

SEMI-CRUCIAL CONUNDRUM TIME!

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C2 buzzes on 26 seconds to say TENSORILY which is incorrect.
C1 does not buzz.
The answer was STORYLINE.
Final Score: 80–70 (max 117)

JACK HAS WON THE 66TH SERIES OF COUNTDOWN!

Amazing game from both players. Yes, a few bad misses but that was probably down to nerves. Great game, deserving of a final.

They show a few highlights from this series and then present Jack with his gubbins. (They don't give Jonathan £1000, for some reason.)

Score: 80-70
Raw: 96-89
RAUNSWC: 96-94
Maxes: 8-8

Further summaries are at:
Series 66 summary
Link to the spoiler thread
Wikicap
Mystery link

Right, now off to COHUD.

Re: Friday 29th June 2012 (Series 66 GRAND FINAL)

Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2012 4:36 pm
by James Robinson
Thomas Carey wrote:Round 2: O N E S O R E N A

C1: ENSNARE (7)
C2: ENSNARE (7)
DC: NOONERS (7)
Score: 14–7 (max 15)
Note: Jonathan got NOONERS.

Re: Friday 29th June 2012 (Series 66 GRAND FINAL)

Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2012 10:51 pm
by Graeme Cole
Thomas Carey wrote:a BORGATE is an organised branch of the mafia
Almost - it's actually the plural. The singular is BORGATA.
Thomas Carey wrote:Round 15: T I N Y R O L E S

Round 15: L O O N A T I I C
Wow, two conundrums?

Re: Friday 29th June 2012 (Series 66 GRAND FINAL)

Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2012 12:04 am
by Jack Worsley
Thomas Carey wrote:Round 10: 75, 1, 8, 10, 2, 6. Target: 654.

C1: 654. (75+6+2)*8-10 (10)
C2: 654. (75+6+1)*8-2 (10)
Score: 65–50 (max 76)

This numbers was a lot easier than the last one, and I'm moderately surprised neither contestant did (8+1)*75-(2*10)-6,
Maybe neither of us did that because it gives 649. :D :oops:

Re: Friday 29th June 2012 (Series 66 GRAND FINAL)

Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2012 6:08 pm
by Thomas Carey
James Robinson wrote:
Thomas Carey wrote:Round 2: O N E S O R E N A

C1: ENSNARE (7)
C2: ENSNARE (7)
DC: NOONERS (7)
Score: 14–7 (max 15)
Note: Jonathan got NOONERS.
Graeme Cole wrote:
Thomas Carey wrote:a BORGATE is an organised branch of the mafia
Almost - it's actually the plural. The singular is BORGATA.
Thomas Carey wrote:Round 15: T I N Y R O L E S

Round 15: L O O N A T I I C
Wow, two conundrums?
Jack Worsley wrote:
Thomas Carey wrote:Round 10: 75, 1, 8, 10, 2, 6. Target: 654.

C1: 654. (75+6+2)*8-10 (10)
C2: 654. (75+6+1)*8-2 (10)
Score: 65–50 (max 76)

This numbers was a lot easier than the last one, and I'm moderately surprised neither contestant did (8+1)*75-(2*10)-6,
Maybe neither of us did that because it gives 649. :D :oops:
I'm an idiot. Sorry :oops:

Re: Friday 29th June 2012 (Series 66 GRAND FINAL)

Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2012 4:32 pm
by Phyl Styles
Brilliant final, both of you aptokiddies, kept us gripped to the last.
I told Jack when he first won in November that I was predicting a Worsley win (to which he replied 'No pressure, then'), but congratulations to you, Jack, for keeping your nerve and coming through as series champion. Jonathan remained impressive in his demeanour as well as through his consistent skill and a smile that only narrowly exceeded Jack's in beamishness.
Great stuff, excellent.