Friday 6th March 2009 (Series 60, Game 25)
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Friday 6th March 2009 (Series 60, Game 25)
Countdown recap for Friday 6 March 2009.
C1: Champion Kirk Bevins (4 wins, 480 points.) Our very own dart-loving, Kylie loving, intrepid ghost-hunter. Jeff asks if Kirk if he would prefer to meet Phil The Power Taylor or Kylie Minogue? Kirk replies Kylie, to which Jeff retorts 'You should be so lucky Kirk!'
C2: Challenger Barrie Robinson. A jazz, crosswords and sports fan whose favourite song is 'Every time we say goodbye', by Ella Fitzgerald. Or is it Gerald Fits Ella? - boom boom!
DC: Susie Dent and Dr Phil Hammond. Dr Phil is my favourite DC guest and I am envious that Kirk has had a whole week of him. Kirk and Phil have built up a great rapport with some lively banter all week so far.
RR: Rachel Riley.
OT: Other words or solutions.
R01: H S T E A E S O R
R02: G E P E N U Y O T
R03: T B T E A O R E M
R04: X I Z A M O F E Q
R05: 9, 5, 9, 4, 7, 25. Target: 464.
TTT: MILANEGG - "Shining like a happy Chinese vase"
R06: S A H E M O V A N
R07: S R B O I A T E R
R08: S I N A L I R E D
R09: D R T I E I R I S
R10: 6, 3, 2, 8, 9, 75. Target: 185.
TTT: LONGPINK - "Putting down the cheap wine perhaps"
R11: G K P U E A R I T
R12: F A D I G E M U N
R13: J P N A I O D A C
R14: 5, 8, 6, 4, 2, 25. Target: 792.
R15: L A T I N M A D E (conundrum)
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Round 1: H S T E A E S O R
C1: SEASHORE (8)
C2: HASTE (5)
OT:
Score: 8–0 (max 8)
Kirk is out of the traps like a scalded greyhound and the poor Barrie has a glazed look which seems to say 'Why me?' after watching Kirk blitz the previous 4 contestants.
Round 2: G E P E N U Y O T
C1: PEYOTE (6)
C2: TONGUE (6)
OT: GENOTYPE (8)
Score: 14–6 (max 16)
GENOTYPE is the genetic constitution of an individual organism
Round 3: T B T E A O R E M
C1: ABETTOR (7)
C2: BATTER (6)
DC: BROMATE (7)
OT: ABETTER (7)
Score: 21–6 (max 23)
Round 4: X I Z A M O F E Q
C1: MAIZE (5)
C2: MAIZE (5)
DC: MOXIE (5)
OT: AXIOM (5) FOXIE (5)
Score: 26–11 (max 28)
Round 5: 9, 5, 9, 4, 7, 25. Target: 464.
C1: 463. 4x5=20-7=13+((9+9)x25) (7)
C2: 463. Mistake in working.
RR: 464. 25x5=125-9=116x4 (10)
Score: 33–11 (max 38)
A tough first numbers round.
Dr Phil is back in fine form, telling us all about patients' rights and medical check-lists. Good stuff Phil.
Teatime teaser: MILANEGG -> GLEAMING
Round 6: S A H E M O V A N
C1: SEAMAN (6)
C2: SEAMAN (6)
DC: SHAMAN (6)
OT: HANSOM (6) HAVANS (6) HAVENS (6) SHAVEN (6) MAHOES (6) MAVENS (6) MOSHAV (6) NOSEMA (6)
Score: 39–17 (max 44)
MAHOES are small NZ trees, MAVENS are experts, MOSHAV is an Israeli co-operative
Round 7: S R B O I A T E R
C1: ARBITERS (8)
C2: BOASTER (7)
DC: RAREBITS (8)
OT: ARBORIST (8) ORBITERS (8) ROTARIES (8)
Score: 47–17 (max 52)
Kirk has the look of a man in the form of his life and Barrie has the look of a man in front of a firing squad!
Round 8: S I N A L I R E D
C1: ISLANDER (8)
C2: SALINE (6)
DC: SARDINE (7)
OT: AIRLINES (8)
Score: 55–17 (max 60)
Round 9: D R T I E I R I S
C1: STIRRED (7)
C2: DIRTIER (7)
DC: DIRTIES (7)
OT: DITSIER (7) STRIDER (7)
Score: 62–24 (max 67)
Susie tells us the origins of the Shakespearian phrase 'It's raining potatoes', which relates to sweet potatoes which were thought to have aphrodisiac qualities. Also, the word spud originated from the spade that was used to dig up potatoes.
Round 10: 6, 3, 2, 8, 9, 75. Target: 185.
C1: 185. 9+6+75=90x2=180+8-3 (10)
C2: 186.
Score: 72–24 (max 77)
Teatime teaser: LONGPINK -> PLONKING
Round 11: G K P U E A R I T
C1: PARGET (6)
C2: TIGER (5)
DC: PUKIER (6) GUITAR (6) UPTAKE (6)
OT: GARPIKE (7)
Score: 78–24 (max 84)
It's just a case of how much Kirk is going to win by yet again and if the letters will be kind to help him keep his scoring up.
Round 12: F A D I G E M U N
C1: DEFAMING (8)
C2: FEUDING (7)
Score: 86–24 (max 92)
Round 13: J P N A I O D A C
C1: CAPON (5)
C2: PANIC (5)
DC: JAPONICA (8)
Score: 91–29 (max 100)
I was sipping a metaphoric smug glass of water as I beat Kirk in a round for the first time with JAPONICA.
Round 14: 5, 8, 6, 4, 2, 25. Target: 792.
C1: 792. 25x8-2=198x4 (10)
C2: 792. 8x4=32x25=800-(6+2) (10)
Score: 101–39 (max 110)
Round 15: L A T I N M A D E
C1 buzzes on 0 seconds to say LAMINATED which is correct.
Score: 111–39 (max 120)
Kirk buzzes as soon as the letters appear and delivers the coup de grace to poor Barrie, who never looked at home in a game of this quality.
Well done Kirk. Another satisfactory ton, (111 = T20, 19 and D16), but it's not a darts score that we want, it's the coveted 147 max score in snooker that we are hoping for. Best wishes for the remaining games and I hope the letters and numbers are kind to you.
Further summaries are at:
http://www.apterous.org/cdb/series.php?series=60
C1: Champion Kirk Bevins (4 wins, 480 points.) Our very own dart-loving, Kylie loving, intrepid ghost-hunter. Jeff asks if Kirk if he would prefer to meet Phil The Power Taylor or Kylie Minogue? Kirk replies Kylie, to which Jeff retorts 'You should be so lucky Kirk!'
C2: Challenger Barrie Robinson. A jazz, crosswords and sports fan whose favourite song is 'Every time we say goodbye', by Ella Fitzgerald. Or is it Gerald Fits Ella? - boom boom!
DC: Susie Dent and Dr Phil Hammond. Dr Phil is my favourite DC guest and I am envious that Kirk has had a whole week of him. Kirk and Phil have built up a great rapport with some lively banter all week so far.
RR: Rachel Riley.
OT: Other words or solutions.
R01: H S T E A E S O R
R02: G E P E N U Y O T
R03: T B T E A O R E M
R04: X I Z A M O F E Q
R05: 9, 5, 9, 4, 7, 25. Target: 464.
TTT: MILANEGG - "Shining like a happy Chinese vase"
R06: S A H E M O V A N
R07: S R B O I A T E R
R08: S I N A L I R E D
R09: D R T I E I R I S
R10: 6, 3, 2, 8, 9, 75. Target: 185.
TTT: LONGPINK - "Putting down the cheap wine perhaps"
R11: G K P U E A R I T
R12: F A D I G E M U N
R13: J P N A I O D A C
R14: 5, 8, 6, 4, 2, 25. Target: 792.
R15: L A T I N M A D E (conundrum)
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Round 1: H S T E A E S O R
C1: SEASHORE (8)
C2: HASTE (5)
OT:
Score: 8–0 (max 8)
Kirk is out of the traps like a scalded greyhound and the poor Barrie has a glazed look which seems to say 'Why me?' after watching Kirk blitz the previous 4 contestants.
Round 2: G E P E N U Y O T
C1: PEYOTE (6)
C2: TONGUE (6)
OT: GENOTYPE (8)
Score: 14–6 (max 16)
GENOTYPE is the genetic constitution of an individual organism
Round 3: T B T E A O R E M
C1: ABETTOR (7)
C2: BATTER (6)
DC: BROMATE (7)
OT: ABETTER (7)
Score: 21–6 (max 23)
Round 4: X I Z A M O F E Q
C1: MAIZE (5)
C2: MAIZE (5)
DC: MOXIE (5)
OT: AXIOM (5) FOXIE (5)
Score: 26–11 (max 28)
Round 5: 9, 5, 9, 4, 7, 25. Target: 464.
C1: 463. 4x5=20-7=13+((9+9)x25) (7)
C2: 463. Mistake in working.
RR: 464. 25x5=125-9=116x4 (10)
Score: 33–11 (max 38)
A tough first numbers round.
Dr Phil is back in fine form, telling us all about patients' rights and medical check-lists. Good stuff Phil.
Teatime teaser: MILANEGG -> GLEAMING
Round 6: S A H E M O V A N
C1: SEAMAN (6)
C2: SEAMAN (6)
DC: SHAMAN (6)
OT: HANSOM (6) HAVANS (6) HAVENS (6) SHAVEN (6) MAHOES (6) MAVENS (6) MOSHAV (6) NOSEMA (6)
Score: 39–17 (max 44)
MAHOES are small NZ trees, MAVENS are experts, MOSHAV is an Israeli co-operative
Round 7: S R B O I A T E R
C1: ARBITERS (8)
C2: BOASTER (7)
DC: RAREBITS (8)
OT: ARBORIST (8) ORBITERS (8) ROTARIES (8)
Score: 47–17 (max 52)
Kirk has the look of a man in the form of his life and Barrie has the look of a man in front of a firing squad!
Round 8: S I N A L I R E D
C1: ISLANDER (8)
C2: SALINE (6)
DC: SARDINE (7)
OT: AIRLINES (8)
Score: 55–17 (max 60)
Round 9: D R T I E I R I S
C1: STIRRED (7)
C2: DIRTIER (7)
DC: DIRTIES (7)
OT: DITSIER (7) STRIDER (7)
Score: 62–24 (max 67)
Susie tells us the origins of the Shakespearian phrase 'It's raining potatoes', which relates to sweet potatoes which were thought to have aphrodisiac qualities. Also, the word spud originated from the spade that was used to dig up potatoes.
Round 10: 6, 3, 2, 8, 9, 75. Target: 185.
C1: 185. 9+6+75=90x2=180+8-3 (10)
C2: 186.
Score: 72–24 (max 77)
Teatime teaser: LONGPINK -> PLONKING
Round 11: G K P U E A R I T
C1: PARGET (6)
C2: TIGER (5)
DC: PUKIER (6) GUITAR (6) UPTAKE (6)
OT: GARPIKE (7)
Score: 78–24 (max 84)
It's just a case of how much Kirk is going to win by yet again and if the letters will be kind to help him keep his scoring up.
Round 12: F A D I G E M U N
C1: DEFAMING (8)
C2: FEUDING (7)
Score: 86–24 (max 92)
Round 13: J P N A I O D A C
C1: CAPON (5)
C2: PANIC (5)
DC: JAPONICA (8)
Score: 91–29 (max 100)
I was sipping a metaphoric smug glass of water as I beat Kirk in a round for the first time with JAPONICA.
Round 14: 5, 8, 6, 4, 2, 25. Target: 792.
C1: 792. 25x8-2=198x4 (10)
C2: 792. 8x4=32x25=800-(6+2) (10)
Score: 101–39 (max 110)
Round 15: L A T I N M A D E
C1 buzzes on 0 seconds to say LAMINATED which is correct.
Score: 111–39 (max 120)
Kirk buzzes as soon as the letters appear and delivers the coup de grace to poor Barrie, who never looked at home in a game of this quality.
Well done Kirk. Another satisfactory ton, (111 = T20, 19 and D16), but it's not a darts score that we want, it's the coveted 147 max score in snooker that we are hoping for. Best wishes for the remaining games and I hope the letters and numbers are kind to you.
Further summaries are at:
http://www.apterous.org/cdb/series.php?series=60
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Re: Friday 6th March 2009 (Series 60, Game 25)
Thanks for another awesome recap, Allan. Just to let you know you have C1 and C2s words mixed up here. Well done for getting the 8 - I don't think I'd heard of it.Allan Harmer wrote: Round 13: J P N A I O D A C
C1: PANIC (5)
C2: CAPON (5)
DC: JAPONICA (8)
Score: 91–29 (max 100)
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Re: Friday 6th March 2009 (Series 60, Game 25)
Thanks Kirk - sorry about that mate - correction done!Kirk Bevins wrote:Thanks for another awesome recap, Allan. Just to let you know you have C1 and C2s words mixed up here. Well done for getting the 8 - I don't think I'd heard of it.Allan Harmer wrote: Round 13: J P N A I O D A C
C1: PANIC (5)
C2: CAPON (5)
DC: JAPONICA (8)
Score: 91–29 (max 100)
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Re: Friday 6th March 2009 (Series 60, Game 25)
Kirk, you could have made some cool joke about panicking and only getting 5!
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"Ella Fitzgerald. Or is it Gerald Fits Ella? - boom boom"
Not funny - if I had a pound for every........................
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Sorry Ian I couldn't resist it mateIan Fitzpatrick wrote:"Ella Fitzgerald. Or is it Gerald Fits Ella? - boom boom"
Not funny - if I had a pound for every........................
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Re: Friday 6th March 2009 (Series 60, Game 25)
It's ok, I couldn't resist it either!Allan Harmer wrote:Sorry Ian I couldn't resist it mateIan Fitzpatrick wrote:"Ella Fitzgerald. Or is it Gerald Fits Ella? - boom boom"
Not funny - if I had a pound for every........................
Forgot to say, excellent recap otherwise!
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Re: Friday 6th March 2009 (Series 60, Game 25)
I don't think it's fair to blame Barrie for the one-sided game. Perhaps one of the stats buffs could work out how many of last season's players would have finished within - say - ten of Kirk. And as you point out, Barrie has watched the herd of elephants trample four unfortunate saps already and has nowhere to run to.Allan Harmer wrote:Kirk buzzes as soon as the letters appear and delivers the coup de grace to poor Barrie, who never looked at home in a game of this quality.
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I'm not blaming Barrie at all Rosemary. My objective is purely to try and give the reader an impression of the game as I see it and Barrie looked very uncomfortable playing someone as good as Kirk, as would most mere mortals.Rosemary Roberts wrote:I don't think it's fair to blame Barrie for the one-sided game. Perhaps one of the stats buffs could work out how many of last season's players would have finished within - say - ten of Kirk. And as you point out, Barrie has watched the herd of elephants trample four unfortunate saps already and has nowhere to run to.Allan Harmer wrote:Kirk buzzes as soon as the letters appear and delivers the coup de grace to poor Barrie, who never looked at home in a game of this quality.
I have every sympathy for the poor chap, hence using the term coup de grace, alluding to the fact that this was the final blow to put him out of his misery. Before he came on the show he probably had visions of playing someone like Anne Abel and thought he was in with a fair chance of winning a teapot.
In fact, I had exactly the same thoughts in the last series until I came up against a certain Charlie Reams, esq. It's just the luck of the draw and poor Barrie certainly got the shitty end of the stick!
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You calling me a herd of elephants? Right, that's you off my Christmas card list.Rosemary Roberts wrote:herd of elephants trample
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I like elephants. But I don't go and stand in thier way.Kirk Bevins wrote:You calling me a herd of elephants? Right, that's you off my Christmas card list.Rosemary Roberts wrote:herd of elephants trample
Not "calling", "likening to": you come across as incredibly hyped up, which is a bit scary. But maybe you will have calmed down a bit by next Monday.
Re: Friday 6th March 2009 (Series 60, Game 25)
Congrats on another win, Kirk!
I'm rationing out watching the shows because of the break for the racing (bloomin' sport! )
BTW, did you get a break in recordings, or were they still all done in a couple of days?
Not that I'm ever likely to be in the running for octochampdom, but playing so many games at once would be sure to knock me out.
I got JAPONICA too, Alan! (Kirk beat me 106 to 53 though )
I'm rationing out watching the shows because of the break for the racing (bloomin' sport! )
BTW, did you get a break in recordings, or were they still all done in a couple of days?
Not that I'm ever likely to be in the running for octochampdom, but playing so many games at once would be sure to knock me out.
I got JAPONICA too, Alan! (Kirk beat me 106 to 53 though )
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Re: Friday 6th March 2009 (Series 60, Game 25)
Since Colin Murray's doing Monday to Thursday next week, thus making the usual five in all, there was presumably no interruption to the recordings, only to the transmissions of the programmes.Julie T wrote:BTW, did you get a break in recordings, or where they still all done in a couple of days?
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Re: Friday 6th March 2009 (Series 60, Game 25)
This was the last show of the day. After some time in the bar with Rachel, Jeff, Susie, and co and one Box Pizza later (and a max checking session for Wednesday's game of course), Team Kirk retired for the night. This Monday's show and the Mon-Thu episodes of the next week were filmed the next day. Colin Murray features in DC for all of those. There was then a break in filming for a bit less than a month after this, so expect a different DC guest in next Friday's show.Julie T wrote:Congrats on another win, Kirk!
I'm rationing out watching the shows because of the break for the racing (bloomin' sport! )
BTW, did you get a break in recordings, or where they still all done in a couple of days?
Not that I'm ever likely to be in the running for octochampdom, but playing so many games at once would be sure to knock me out.
I got JAPONICA too, Alan! (Kirk beat me 106 to 53 though )
Re: Friday 6th March 2009 (Series 60, Game 25)
Thanks, Simon!Simon Myers wrote: This was the last show of the day. After some time in the bar with Rachel, Jeff, Susie, and co and one Box Pizza later (and a max checking session for Wednesday's game of course), Team Kirk retired for the night. This Monday's show and the Mon-Thu episodes of the next week were filmed the next day. Colin Murray features in DC for all of those. There was then a break in filming for a bit less than a month after this, so expect a different DC guest in next Friday's show.
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It's good to hear Jeff, Rachel and Susie socialise in the bar afterwards, did Carol and Richard/Des/DesO do the same?Julie T wrote:Thanks, Simon!Simon Myers wrote: This was the last show of the day. After some time in the bar with Rachel, Jeff, Susie, and co and one Box Pizza later (and a max checking session for Wednesday's game of course), Team Kirk retired for the night. This Monday's show and the Mon-Thu episodes of the next week were filmed the next day. Colin Murray features in DC for all of those. There was then a break in filming for a bit less than a month after this, so expect a different DC guest in next Friday's show.
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I looks as if it's Brian Capron coming for his second stint.Simon Myers wrote:... so expect a different DC guest in next Friday's show.
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I know that Carol did, not sure about Des, but none of them were as good when drunk as RachelIan Fitzpatrick wrote:It's good to hear Jeff, Rachel and Susie socialise in the bar afterwards, did Carol and Richard/Des/DesO do the same?Julie T wrote:Thanks, Simon!Simon Myers wrote: This was the last show of the day. After some time in the bar with Rachel, Jeff, Susie, and co and one Box Pizza later (and a max checking session for Wednesday's game of course), Team Kirk retired for the night. This Monday's show and the Mon-Thu episodes of the next week were filmed the next day. Colin Murray features in DC for all of those. There was then a break in filming for a bit less than a month after this, so expect a different DC guest in next Friday's show.
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Re: Friday 6th March 2009 (Series 60, Game 25)
Richard always used to frequent the bar after recordings, even heat recordings. Carol didn't way back in 2001/2, oddly enough.Kai Laddiman wrote:I know that Carol did, not sure about Des, but none of them were as good when drunk as RachelIan Fitzpatrick wrote:It's good to hear Jeff, Rachel and Susie socialise in the bar afterwards, did Carol and Richard/Des/DesO do the same?
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Re: Friday 6th March 2009 (Series 60, Game 25)
That's an experience most men would like to have, I think!Kai Laddiman wrote:I know that Carol did, not sure about Des, but none of them were as good when drunk as Rachel
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