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The Game Show Forum => The Big Board => Topic started by: Ian Wallis on August 13, 2019, 07:18:36 PM
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In the 7x version, does anyone know how many times this happened after the first round?
I was watching an episode on GSN a while back where this occurred. Instead of wiping the score and playing the scheduled round 2 questions, Gene pressed the button again and went straight to the tie-breaker questions.
My vague memory tells me this happened at least one other time where they wiped the score and played the round 2 questions as if it was a tie-breaker. Anyone else recall that one, or am I mis-remembering?
Anyone know if it happened any other time?
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Vague recollection as well, but I do remember Gene breezing past the Round 2 questions and muttering something about not needing them. Don't recall them playing the R2 questions for the tiebreaker, though. As a technical matter, it goes against the rules.
I don't suspect it happened very often, given the R1 questions are designed to not have a definitive answer (and to happen twice in the same round).
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Are you sure it was a daytime episode? I remember a PM episode where the score was 6-6 at the end of Round 2, so Gene skipped Round 3 on the machine and they did a daytime tiebreaker.
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Are you sure it was a daytime episode? I remember a PM episode where the score was 6-6 at the end of Round 2, so Gene skipped Round 3 on the machine and they did a daytime tiebreaker.
Now that you mention it, that's probably what I'm remembering.
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Don't recall them playing the R2 questions for the tiebreaker, though. As a technical matter, it goes against the rules.
I'd think so, too, but I remember a couple occasions when Gene had to throw out a question because a star talked too much. After asking Ira, he simply hit the button and offered a choice from the next round, despite the rounds (including the tie-breaker) varying in difficulty.
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I'd think so, too, but I remember a couple occasions when Gene had to throw out a question because a star talked too much. After asking Ira, he simply hit the button and offered a choice from the next round, despite the rounds (including the tie-breaker) varying in difficulty.
And on at least one occasion, Ira handed him a spare question instead. So I'm thinking there wasn't a set SOP for it.