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Facebook Countdown
Does everyone who cares know that there is a Facebook Countdown application? Well there is. It isn't precisely like the TV show, so most of you won't like it, but if you're keen to challenge someone who's not enough of a nerd to play an online game in the traditional manner (like me) but enough of a nerd to spend loads of time on Facebook, you can.
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I was not aware - how is it different?
I never understood how people wasted so much time on facebook, maybe I'll learn how if this is any good...
I never understood how people wasted so much time on facebook, maybe I'll learn how if this is any good...
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Re: Facebook Countdown
It's nice that someone has finally done a Countdown application for Facebook, but after playing a few games, I don't think it's that good.Mikey Lear wrote:Does everyone who cares know that there is a Facebook Countdown application? Well there is. It isn't precisely like the TV show, so most of you won't like it, but if you're keen to challenge someone who's not enough of a nerd to play an online game in the traditional manner (like me) but enough of a nerd to spend loads of time on Facebook, you can.
The conundrum and numbers are okay, but the application doesn't use the ODE 2nd revised dictionary so words like KABOOM and UNTONED for example, were not accepted.
I still think the best way to practice is with a set of Countdown cards (well at least for the word rounds).
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Except you never find out words you missed, and the distribution is absolute shit compared to what you actually get on the program. The best practice aid is CountGen for words and the Corral Challenge for conundrums. Maybe I'm just pimping my own programs but there are no alternatives that even use the right dictionary (except Corby's game which is also good I've heard.)Joseph Bolas wrote:I still think the best way to practice is with a set of Countdown cards (well at least for the word rounds).
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Also the scoring on the facebook application is poor. You get points for whatever word you get (i.e. if I get a 7 and my opponent gets an 8, I get 7 points, he/she gets 8). Conundrum is timed but no matter who gets it first, both players get the 10 points if they get it. Oh, and you can go on their facebook page and scroll down to the Countdown application thing and it will tell you what the conundrum is. How poo.
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True, but if you think about it, when you play at COLIN, you are using a set of shuffled cards, so if I practice with cards, then I am pretty much going to get selections that are at least similar to what you get in COLIN games.Charlie Reams wrote:Except you never find out words you missed, and the distribution is absolute shit compared to what you actually get on the program. The best practice aid is CountGen for words and the Corral Challenge for conundrums. Maybe I'm just pimping my own programs but there are no alternatives that even use the right dictionary (except Corby's game which is also good I've heard.)Joseph Bolas wrote:I still think the best way to practice is with a set of Countdown cards (well at least for the word rounds).
Now COBRIS' rounds are more like the gameshow as there's fewer repetitions so I could see the Countgen program coming in useful for practicing for COBRIS at least.
To be honest, I actually don't practice conundrums. On the day I either get it or I don't .
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I guess if you're practising just for COLIN then it's different, but I imagine most people are practising for the programme itself, either to appear or just to be armchair heroes.Joseph Bolas wrote: True, but if you think about it, when you play at COLIN, you are using a set of shuffled cards, so if I practice with cards, then I am pretty much going to get selections that are at least similar to what you get in COLIN games.
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I know most people like to compete against the champion and challenger and work out what scores they would've got if they were playing either one in the studio etc, but I don't do that. If I'm lucky to beat (or even equalise) the champion or challenger in a word round, I just post my words in the spoiler threads, I don't keep track of scores.Charlie Reams wrote:I guess if you're practising just for COLIN then it's different, but I imagine most people are practising for the programme itself, either to appear or just to be armchair heroes.Joseph Bolas wrote: True, but if you think about it, when you play at COLIN, you are using a set of shuffled cards, so if I practice with cards, then I am pretty much going to get selections that are at least similar to what you get in COLIN games.
I actually don't see the point of playing against the champion and challenger like that, unless of course they come to a CO-event and you actually get to play them in person. If I hadn't already had my debut game on Countdown though, then I would probably play that way.
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Re: Facebook Countdown
Conor told me that he compares his score with DC and CVJoseph Bolas wrote:I know most people like to compete against the champion and challenger and work out what scores they would've got if they were playing either one in the studio etc
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I wouldn't mind a game of Countdown against Carol Vorderman or Susie Dent .David O'Donnell wrote:Conor told me that he compares his score with DC and CVJoseph Bolas wrote:I know most people like to compete against the champion and challenger and work out what scores they would've got if they were playing either one in the studio etc
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A game of Countdown, or a game of 'Countdown'? (nudge nudge wink wink etc.)Joseph Bolas wrote:I wouldn't mind a game of Countdown against Carol Vorderman or Susie Dent .
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Just a game of Countdown will do me .Michael Wallace wrote:A game of Countdown, or a game of 'Countdown'? (nudge nudge wink wink etc.)Joseph Bolas wrote:I wouldn't mind a game of Countdown against Carol Vorderman or Susie Dent .
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That's where you're going wrong, Joseph!Joseph Bolas wrote:Just a game of Countdown will do me .Michael Wallace wrote:A game of Countdown, or a game of 'Countdown'? (nudge nudge wink wink etc.)Joseph Bolas wrote:I wouldn't mind a game of Countdown against Carol Vorderman or Susie Dent .
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Anyway getting back to the topic in hand, has had anyone else had any problems with the application. Almost after evey round I have played so far today, it has brought up the error loading message.
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Jesus, this is frighteningly addictive.
But add me if you want a game because my friends have stopped playing with me...
But add me if you want a game because my friends have stopped playing with me...
If I suddenly have a squirming baby on my lap it probably means that I should start paying it some attention and stop wasting my time messing around on a Countdown forum
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I know what you mean. I actually find it easier to do the math rounds on this as the sums are automatically worked out . I am also starting to keep track of what my scores are and work out percentages, for example:Matthew Green wrote:Jesus, this is frighteningly addictive.
So far I have played 25 games with a overall total of 2713 points (my scores range from 85 - 132), thus giving me an avarage score of 108.25 .
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How long did that take you to do Joseph?!
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It only took a few mintues. I recently updated my Microsoft Office to the 2007 version, so just tried it out .jasoncullen wrote:How long did that take you to do Joseph?!
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I've just uploaded it... and been ever so slightly annoyed at it on a couple of occasions (didn't register clicks etc.)
Other than that, nice... and proves my point about being erratic...
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Other than that, nice... and proves my point about being erratic...
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I think if you pick the letters/numbers too quick, it doesn't register all the clicks. Also funnily enough, if you take too long picking the letters, a message comes up and the round is resetted once you click off the message If you add us on Facebook, you can challenge us to those scores you've set .Benji Hanks wrote:I've just uploaded it... and been ever so slightly annoyed at it on a couple of occasions (didn't register clicks etc.)
Other than that, nice... and proves my point about being erratic...
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How many words did you have disallowed on the 57 game? The game use 2 ONLINE dictionaries, according to Andy, none of them the ODE.
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That pie chart is rubbish, Joseph. It's 3D and although you have two segments the same (24%), one looks larger than the other due to perspective. Stick to a 2D chart.
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I take it then you don't like 3D charts?Kirk Bevins wrote:That pie chart is rubbish, Joseph. It's 3D and although you have two segments the same (24%), one looks larger than the other due to perspective. Stick to a 2D chart.
The 24%'s might look different because you can see the edge on the green 24% wedge, plus the angle too I suppose. I was just messing about with Excel 2007 so I may try a different setting, if I did another chart .
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The golden rule - have no more faff than necessary.Joseph Bolas wrote:I take it then you don't like 3D charts?
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Also, the data for the chart has almost no statistical significance.
Oh well.
Oh well.
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Fair point, because it doesn't relate to anything to do with the current series, or any series for that matter in Countdown.Ginger Jono wrote:Also, the data for the chart has almost no statistical significance.
Oh well.
This data though is going by Facebook Countdown games (which this topic is about) so I still thought it was a little subjective. Oh well, guess I was wrong .
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I don't think that word means what you think it means.Joseph Bolas wrote: This data though is going by Facebook Countdown games (which this topic is about) so I still thought it was a little subjective.
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Nah it's statistically insignificant because it doesn't mean anything. An invalid could score 150 and Conor could score 75 in two consecutive games without either being spectacularly good or bad. It is especially insignificant given that a word disallowed will usually change what 'band' your score is in, so the game rewards stupidly defensive strategy. Maybe instead try counting how many times you score the maximum in a round each game.
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I did forget about the fact that the scores don't include words that have been disallowed , sorry.Ginger Jono wrote:Nah it's statistically insignificant because it doesn't mean anything. An invalid could score 150 and Conor could score 75 in two consecutive games without either being spectacularly good or bad. It is especially insignificant given that a word disallowed will usually change what 'band' your score is in, so the game rewards stupidly defensive strategy. Maybe instead try counting how many times you score the maximum in a round each game.
I think I will just stick to jotting down the word game selections and finding out the maximums for each round .
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You quoted a whole post, not just a word. I'm guessing "games". Close?Charlie Reams wrote:I don't think that word means what you think it means.Joseph Bolas wrote: This data though is going by Facebook Countdown games (which this topic is about) so I still thought it was a little subjective.
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AIIYXDUZN
Is this the hardest selection of letters ever given in any game of countdown anywhere ever?
(zany is the 4 letter word i got... apparently there's only one other... anyone else spot it)
Is this the hardest selection of letters ever given in any game of countdown anywhere ever?
(zany is the 4 letter word i got... apparently there's only one other... anyone else spot it)
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I know you can pick more than 5 vowels in a selection, so I decided to pick 8 vowels and I could only get the 3 letter word AIR and it was disallowed .Benji Hanks wrote:AIIYXDUZN
Is this the hardest selection of letters ever given in any game of countdown anywhere ever?
(zany is the 4 letter word i got... apparently there's only one other... anyone else spot it)
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I think thats because it only accepts 4+ letter words. I had one selection (cant remember the exact letters but the only acceptable word was AQUA. I think the other letters were JXVFI or something.
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This interested me... I reckon the only way that AIR would truly be the maximum was if you had 5 further I's, and then finally a U or an I as the remaining vowel. I may try and check this later..Joseph Bolas wrote:I know you can pick more than 5 vowels in a selection, so I decided to pick 8 vowels and I could only get the 3 letter word AIR and it was disallowed .
Fascinating eh?