"Between three and five vowels"
Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2011 1:09 am
As you know, the rules for the letters game require the contestant to pick between three and five vowels. Presumably this is to prevent contestants who've built up a lead from unfairly protecting it by asking for something silly like nine vowels.
I'm curious about when this started. It's not a rule that's been in place since day one: on day one round 5 had six vowels in it, so it must have been introduced later. Was it that someone behind the scenes noticed the potential for exploiting the game and introduced the rule to pre-emptively thwart anyone thinking of doing it, or did somebody actually make ridiculous selections after building up a lead? If the latter, might we not have the recap of that game sitting on the wiki somewhere?
I'm curious about when this started. It's not a rule that's been in place since day one: on day one round 5 had six vowels in it, so it must have been introduced later. Was it that someone behind the scenes noticed the potential for exploiting the game and introduced the rule to pre-emptively thwart anyone thinking of doing it, or did somebody actually make ridiculous selections after building up a lead? If the latter, might we not have the recap of that game sitting on the wiki somewhere?