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The Game Show Forum => The Big Board => Topic started by: BillCullen1 on August 07, 2019, 12:05:27 PM
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The episode airing on ABC this evening is billed as the season finale. It is episode 103.
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And that episode managed to feature something that I'm not sure that I've seen on any of the past versions of PYL... a contestant coming out of a question round with zero spins
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And that episode managed to feature something that I'm not sure that I've seen on any of the past versions of PYL... a contestant coming out of a question round with zero spins
It happened twice; once in 1984 and in 1985, each in round 1. The second time the contestant won the round and the game.
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And that episode managed to feature something that I'm not sure that I've seen on any of the past versions of PYL... a contestant coming out of a question round with zero spins
It happened twice; once in 1984 and in 1985, each in round 1. The second time the contestant won the round and the game.
I think the 1984 one just ran on Buzzr. IIRC, he didn't earn his first spin until question 3 of round 2.
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I've often thought that declining to play in Round 1 would actually be to the contestant's advantage in the long run statistically. That may be even more true in this new version.
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It looks like ABC will continue to show reruns of PYL and Card Sharks on Saturday evenings.
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I've often thought that declining to play in Round 1 would actually be to the contestant's advantage in the long run statistically. That may be even more true in this new version.
The ideal strategy, IMO, for Round 1 is to earn about $2000 and pass. 1 Whammy? Pass. On that note, in round 2, way too many people (on the original and current) seem to believe that having 6 or more spins meant they had to keep playing to try to burn them off, not realizing that passing a lot of spins to their opponent who has to play them is a real disadvantage for them.
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Since there are 10 Whammies inhabiting 9 squares on the board, there's about an 18% chance of hitting a Whammy on any given R2 spin. And since it's clear that nobody is scanning the board to wait for a soft board to come up, that means that a player is a 55% favorite to hit at least one Whammy when 4 spins have been passed to them. That may change if they start staggering the board rotations in Season 2 so all 18 squares don't change at exactly the same time.
Peggy struck me as the only player out of the entire crop this season that played with any semblance of a strategy, as evidenced by the way she talked through her last spin of the front game. Really hope to see more of that when the show comes back - PYL is deceptively robust when it comes to the variables of making that play/pass decision.
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I just watched. If Peggy had been using good strategy she would have passed at 26,000. Instead
she needed two lucky spins in a row to win.
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I did say "any semblance of strategy", to be fair.
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Are there any unaired episodes? I thought ten were ordered, but I only count eight episodes that have aired ???
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I recall reading that both PYL and Card Sharks only got 8-episode runs for this summer.
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Correct; there were a total of eight tapings for each show, shot on a 2-3-3 schedule.