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I have a question about the tournament shows. Has there been a tie at the end of the game? Obviously, if it was a normal show, the tied people would come back the next day. I know that I haven't seen every single tournament show, so my mind was wondering about this. If I am not mistaken, it happened during Super Jeopardy, but hey, I could be wrong. It won't be the first time. Thanks.
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[quote name=\'Yogi007\' date=\'Feb 2 2005, 10:31 PM\']I have a question about the tournament shows. Has there been a tie at the end of the game? Obviously, if it was a normal show, the tied people would come back the next day. I know that I haven't seen every single tournament show, so my mind was wondering about this. If I am not mistaken, it happened during Super Jeopardy, but hey, I could be wrong. It won't be the first time. Thanks.
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I don't recall an end-of-game tie during the Super J! tournament. A three-way zero tie happened in a quarter-final game on the 1989 Seniors Tournament. No one from that game moved to the semis, they then had five wild card spots instead of four. A tie during a 1992 College tourney game was broken with a tie-breaker question. There was a tie at the end of the finals of the 1996 Teen tournament. Both players kept the monies won, but they played a tie-breaker question to decide who would move on to the next TofC.
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[quote name=\'zachhoran\' date=\'Feb 2 2005, 10:36 PM\'][quote name=\'Yogi007\' date=\'Feb 2 2005, 10:31 PM\']I have a question about the tournament shows. Has there been a tie at the end of the game? Obviously, if it was a normal show, the tied people would come back the next day. I know that I haven't seen every single tournament show, so my mind was wondering about this. If I am not mistaken, it happened during Super Jeopardy, but hey, I could be wrong. It won't be the first time. Thanks.
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I don't recall an end-of-game tie during the Super J! tournament. A three-way zero tie happened in a quarter-final game on the 1989 Seniors Tournament. No one from that game moved to the semis, they then had five wild card spots instead of four. A tie during a 1992 College tourney game was broken with a tie-breaker question. There was a tie at the end of the finals of the 1996 Teen tournament. Both players kept the monies won, but they played a tie-breaker question to decide who would move on to the next TofC.
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Thanks Zach. I knew I could count on you for the answer.
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[quote name=\'Yogi007\' date=\'Feb 2 2005, 10:31 PM\']I have a question about the tournament shows. Has there been a tie at the end of the game? Obviously, if it was a normal show, the tied people would come back the next day. I know that I haven't seen every single tournament show, so my mind was wondering about this. If I am not mistaken, it happened during Super Jeopardy, but hey, I could be wrong. It won't be the first time. Thanks.
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Correct me if I am wrong:
For the single-game rounds, I remember hearing they go back to the scores at the end of Double Jeopardy (and then even back to the end of the first round if those are tied?), with a full tie leaving them to do a playoff question for the automatic spot. They'd probably also do this for the last wildcard or something.
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[quote name=\'starcade\' date=\'Feb 3 2005, 09:01 PM\']Correct me if I am wrong:
For the single-game rounds, I remember hearing they go back to the scores at the end of Double Jeopardy (and then even back to the end of the first round if those are tied?), with a full tie leaving them to do a playoff question for the automatic spot. They'd probably also do this for the last wildcard or something.[/quote]
I believe that's what they do only for the wildcards. I certainly can't recall any 1st-place ties being broken by Alex quoting the rulebook. But then, I used to think that the contestants would both automatically advance, and that certainly wasn't the case.