Discuss anything that happened in recent games. This is the place to post any words you got that beat Dictionary Corner, or numbers games that evaded Rachel.
Well, the weekend is over and a former Countdown champ becomes Scrabble champ (see Off-Topic for more info), us lot get to see if John Drinkwater can carry on his century grabbing form and defeat his opponent today. (It has been a long while since someone got a century before John got his on Friday. (I think the last one was Chris Davies on his last show!))
Lesley Garrett returns to DC after a 3 year gap as well.
Round 13 beater PRESEASON for 9. I was shouting for that final S too.
By round 12 we were drawing 94-94. I thought I'd go into the lead with EXTRADOS at one point but he got it too. Thanks to that 9, the last numbers (Rachel + Ben's way) and the conundrum I managed to win 132-94 but I was worried I'd lose yet another game this series watching from home. The challenger looks octochamp material - pure class.
Did anyone notice in round 13 he offered PERSONAE and Rachel displayed PERSONAS? (PERSONAS + PERSONAE = PRESEASON - it came up in one of Conor's games).
Can't wait to watch the rest of the week's shows now.
Kirk Bevins wrote:Also, did anyone notice they were in a different studio today? The audience background was black and not white, as usual.
That's been the case the last several times they've gone to the audience for the conundrum. It doesn't necessarily mean they were in a different studio - it could just be that they've changed the lighting on the cyclorama.
Darren Carter wrote:I can't remember the last time I saw a player that good who wasn't an Apterous player.
Actually I've just found out that Brian is on apterous under the pseudonym Scott Phillips.
I don't like him already. What is this current penchant for playing under pseudonyms? I can more than understand it for Rachel, I can partially understand it for Damian, but I don't understand at all why someone called Brian Selway who none of us have ever heard of would play under another name none of us have ever heard of?
The only reason I can think of would be to stop Damian being able to do apterous-based research on you when you apply for the show, but quite how this would be an advantage I have no idea - if anything then Damian underestimating your ability is just going to mean you're more likely to get put up against an elite player in your potential octorun than you otherwise would?
Matt Morrison wrote:
I don't like him already. What is this current penchant for playing under pseudonyms? I can more than understand it for Rachel, I can partially understand it for Damian, but I don't understand at all why someone called Brian Selway who none of us have ever heard of would play under another name none of us have ever heard of?
The only reason I can think of would be to stop Damian being able to do apterous-based research on you when you apply for the show, but quite how this would be an advantage I have no idea - if anything then Damian underestimating your ability is just going to mean you're more likely to get put up against an elite player in your potential octorun than you otherwise would?
This bewilders me, someone help.
a) I was joking.
b) Pseudonyms are good as your potential opponents won't find out about your strengths/weaknesses. Junaid Mubeen used a pseudonym to practise on apterous and nobody knew it was him. Suppose Brian signed up with his normal name then went on the show and aced it. Any potential player who is good and wanted to beat him could look back through his games and see which words he misses regularly, what his favourite numbers choice is and so on. Having a pseudonym right from the offset can be a good thing.
Kirk Bevins wrote:
b) Pseudonyms are good as your potential opponents won't find out about your strengths/weaknesses. Junaid Mubeen used a pseudonym to practise on apterous and nobody knew it was him. Suppose Brian signed up with his normal name then went on the show and aced it. Any potential player who is good and wanted to beat him could look back through his games and see which words he misses regularly, what his favourite numbers choice is and so on. Having a pseudonym right from the offset can be a good thing.
I must admit, I did look at quite a few of Burgin's numbers games to see his weak points (seemed to be 6 small, so I practised them) as I knew there was a possibility we would have played each other. Not that it did any good mind.......!
Darren Carter wrote:
I must admit, I did look at quite a few of Burgin's numbers games to see his weak points (seemed to be 6 small, so I practised them) as I knew there was a possibility we would have played each other. Not that it did any good mind.......!
That, and the fact I explicitly told you I hated six small.
I thought the quarters would already be of an unbelievably high standard with Innis, Andrew, Chris and in all probability Oliver as well, but this fella looks like he could be a real wildcard. Some incredible spots today- would be an amazing achievement if he does go through the card and ends up at a standard similar to the aforementioned big guns.
Kirk Bevins wrote:Pseudonyms are good as your potential opponents won't find out about your strengths/weaknesses. Junaid Mubeen used a pseudonym to practise on apterous and nobody knew it was him. Suppose Brian signed up with his normal name then went on the show and aced it. Any potential player who is good and wanted to beat him could look back through his games and see which words he misses regularly, what his favourite numbers choice is and so on. Having a pseudonym right from the offset can be a good thing.
Darren Carter wrote:
I thought the quarters would already be of an unbelievably high standard with Innis, Andrew, Chris and in all probability Oliver as well, but this fella looks like he could be a real wildcard. Some incredible spots today- would be an amazing achievement if he does go through the card and ends up at a standard similar to the aforementioned big guns.
Word on the grapevine is that Oliver might not be in this Series. By the way, I can honestly see this guy being your QF opponent at the finals.
Well, i play for leisure, and to enjoy a challenge, i don't really play when at work and can't do the conundrums because i set them. That pleasure is often spoiled when i get an opponent who says things like, can i get tickets, who is in the corner next week, can i reapply, if not why not, did the current champ win 8 games, when are you coming to London, have u received my form...... etc etc etc. 10 mins later we get around to starting the game.
Plus i feel at liberty to tell someone to 'do one' without ramifications.
Darren Carter wrote:
I thought the quarters would already be of an unbelievably high standard with Innis, Andrew, Chris and in all probability Oliver as well, but this fella looks like he could be a real wildcard. Some incredible spots today- would be an amazing achievement if he does go through the card and ends up at a standard similar to the aforementioned big guns.
Word on the grapevine is that Oliver might not be in this Series. By the way, I can honestly see this guy being your QF opponent at the finals.
Confirmed - Changed recording date to the 7th December.
Question for football fans. We were watching the Leeds vs Norwich game at the pub and after I noticed Jeff Stelling in some commentary/discussion studio with a couple of other blokes. As I don't follow football where is this recorded? Jeff has been recording Countdown today in Manchester then had to record this football thing in the evening and then is back recording Countdown tomorrow. That's one long day Jeff has had at work today. Did he have to travel to Leeds or is it recorded somewhere in Manchester. Someone suggested it's in London somewhere but that would mean he'd have had to sped down after recordings, record the football thing then come back up in the morning for more Countdown. Any suggestions?
Kirk Bevins wrote:Question for football fans. We were watching the Leeds vs Norwich game at the pub and after I noticed Jeff Stelling in some commentary/discussion studio with a couple of other blokes. As I don't follow football where is this recorded? Jeff has been recording Countdown today in Manchester then had to record this football thing in the evening and then is back recording Countdown tomorrow. That's one long day Jeff has had at work today. Did he have to travel to Leeds or is it recorded somewhere in Manchester. Someone suggested it's in London somewhere but that would mean he'd have had to sped down after recordings, record the football thing then come back up in the morning for more Countdown. Any suggestions?
How many had you had?
The 'Times of our lives' show, after the football, is recorded and isn't connected to the Leeds v Norwich game. They bring back old players from classic teams down the years, then spend about 1hr talking over the glory days. It's incredibly watchable even though there are no football clips shown.
Edit it add, Kirk can't possibly reply to this today because he's in studio watching the recordings, sporting a new fuzzy hairdo.
Is NOUGATS in then? Was convinced it was mass noun. Means, for what it's worth, I scraped a draw. A long way to go, I know, but this could make the series finals even more interesting than it already is!
Is NOUGATS in then? Was convinced it was mass noun. Means, for what it's worth, I scraped a draw. A long way to go, I know, but this could make the series finals even more interesting than it already is!
I must admit I wasn't too sure, but I checked the recap to make sure and it's legit.