Tuesday, March 24, 2020 Game Recap and Discussion (SPOILERS)
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Re: Tuesday, March 24, 2020 Game Recap and Discussion (SPOILERS)
Coryat $39,200 (45R, 0W)
DD 2/3
FJ
Didn't feel like I had a $39k night, but the numbers don't lie, I guess.
Congrats Nick on the sole solve and the victory!
DD 2/3
FJ
Didn't feel like I had a $39k night, but the numbers don't lie, I guess.
Congrats Nick on the sole solve and the victory!
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Congrats, Nick, and good retroluck tomorrow!
FJ! had me literally thinking until the BOM-BOM. I immediately went to the Statue of Liberty. Oh, that poem. Who wrote it? I forget. What's the name of it? Uh...Lazarus Awakes? But who? Who wrote it? Frustrated, I typed in "Who is Lazarus?" in my spreadsheet. A get is a get is a get. Did NOT know the first name, so Nick beat me there.
Sometimes, overthinking is bad. For the "shiny and smart, 9 letters", I had "scintillating", but was able to quickly see that it overshot the 9-letter limit. Guess I wasn't bri-lli-ant enough.
The Halle Berry clue made me do a double-take, because I swear I'd just seen it. Well, no - saw it on my Netflix J! binge earlier this week, from 3 years ago, and it was virtually the same clue:
AFRICAN-AMERICAN PERFORMERS $400: In 2002 she won an Oscar for "Monster's Ball"
LOOKS AREN'T EVERYTHING, BUT... $1000: She was Miss Teen Ohio & Miss Ohio USA before winning an Oscar for "Monster's Ball"
They've done this same clue - who's the female lead in Monster's Ball? - 7 times in the Archive. The other notable is that she was the first African-American woman to win the Oscar for Best Actress.
I think it's the second time recently that I've seen a clue recycled practically directly from a current Netflix episode, so I guess the period of J! clues is approximately 3 years.
Best wrong response award goes not to the Elgin Marbles, but to...toes. Because that's the exact type of flub I know I'd make if I were on the show - something I know cold, but just comes out wrong.
FJ! had me literally thinking until the BOM-BOM. I immediately went to the Statue of Liberty. Oh, that poem. Who wrote it? I forget. What's the name of it? Uh...Lazarus Awakes? But who? Who wrote it? Frustrated, I typed in "Who is Lazarus?" in my spreadsheet. A get is a get is a get. Did NOT know the first name, so Nick beat me there.
Sometimes, overthinking is bad. For the "shiny and smart, 9 letters", I had "scintillating", but was able to quickly see that it overshot the 9-letter limit. Guess I wasn't bri-lli-ant enough.
The Halle Berry clue made me do a double-take, because I swear I'd just seen it. Well, no - saw it on my Netflix J! binge earlier this week, from 3 years ago, and it was virtually the same clue:
AFRICAN-AMERICAN PERFORMERS $400: In 2002 she won an Oscar for "Monster's Ball"
LOOKS AREN'T EVERYTHING, BUT... $1000: She was Miss Teen Ohio & Miss Ohio USA before winning an Oscar for "Monster's Ball"
They've done this same clue - who's the female lead in Monster's Ball? - 7 times in the Archive. The other notable is that she was the first African-American woman to win the Oscar for Best Actress.
I think it's the second time recently that I've seen a clue recycled practically directly from a current Netflix episode, so I guess the period of J! clues is approximately 3 years.
Best wrong response award goes not to the Elgin Marbles, but to...toes. Because that's the exact type of flub I know I'd make if I were on the show - something I know cold, but just comes out wrong.
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I'm usually on your side, writers, but this?...
I dare you to justify that Virginia location.
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Re: Tuesday, March 24, 2020 Game Recap and Discussion (SPOILERS)
From one Nick to another, Congratulations! Very well played my dude.
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Re: Tuesday, March 24, 2020 Game Recap and Discussion (SPOILERS)
Only Rorshach I ever heard of was in Mr. Kotter's class.
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Re: Tuesday, March 24, 2020 Game Recap and Discussion (SPOILERS)
Coryat: 38,000
47 R/1 W
DD: 3/3
FJ:
LT: Joseph Heller (DD), Maybach, brilliant, xenon, promotion/rank advancement, chicharrones, slapstick (DD)
Well done, Nick!
One of these days I need to learn how to differentiate between Viola Davis and Octavia Spencer. I also blanked out on the last name of Ton Hanks's pirate-fighting captain.
47 R/1 W
DD: 3/3
FJ:
LT: Joseph Heller (DD), Maybach, brilliant, xenon, promotion/rank advancement, chicharrones, slapstick (DD)
Well done, Nick!
One of these days I need to learn how to differentiate between Viola Davis and Octavia Spencer. I also blanked out on the last name of Ton Hanks's pirate-fighting captain.
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Did anyone else notice this?
Surely Lindsay meant to bet 1799, preserving a residue of 9601 in case of a miss and keeping Kimberly shut out if she doubles up to 9600. That would be a pretty shrewd wager (though it opens the door to a Shoretegic stand-pat by Nick, if only he could anticipate it). But she mistakenly added an extra dollar to her wager instead of subtracting it. This would have been painful in the event of a sole get by Kimberly.Kimberly Flynn: 4800-4800=0
Lindsay Evans: 11400-1801=9599
Nick Klotz: 15400+7401=22801 (New Champ)
We shall not cease from exploration,
And the end of all our exploring
Will be to arrive where we started
And know the place for the first time.
And the end of all our exploring
Will be to arrive where we started
And know the place for the first time.
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Re: Tuesday, March 24, 2020 Game Recap and Discussion (SPOILERS)
Coryat: $37,800 (43R, 1W)
DD: 3/3
FJ:
Nice going, Nick! How nervous were you when you saw the FJ category? I know I cringed when I saw it on my couch
Only slip-up was zirconia for Shiny Things $200
DD: 3/3
FJ:
Nice going, Nick! How nervous were you when you saw the FJ category? I know I cringed when I saw it on my couch
Only slip-up was zirconia for Shiny Things $200
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Re: Tuesday, March 24, 2020 Game Recap and Discussion (SPOILERS)
Poetry is easily one of my worst categories. And I thought final was obvious. I was surprised it wasn't a triple get.
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Re: Tuesday, March 24, 2020 Game Recap and Discussion (SPOILERS)
Here's what would be fun: Kimberly holds back a dollar and has the sole get. We all want another tiebreaker clue!OldSchoolChamp wrote: ↑Wed Mar 25, 2020 4:50 am Did anyone else notice this?
Surely Lindsay meant to bet 1799, preserving a residue of 9601 in case of a miss and keeping Kimberly shut out if she doubles up to 9600. That would be a pretty shrewd wager (though it opens the door to a Shoretegic stand-pat by Nick, if only he could anticipate it). But she mistakenly added an extra dollar to her wager instead of subtracting it. This would have been painful in the event of a sole get by Kimberly.Kimberly Flynn: 4800-4800=0
Lindsay Evans: 11400-1801=9599
Nick Klotz: 15400+7401=22801 (New Champ)
They must have 3 or 4 tiebreaker clues prepared in a virtual "vault" (selecting a clue on the fly from "next week's game" would be tough from an S&P standpoint), but I wonder how often they refresh the bank in order to use one of the clues. The only regular game tie-breaker was one that was a current event clue, and was probably about 4-6 months "old" at the time of the taping, but could have easily been part of a broader category on a J! or DJ! board:
#7709, aired 2018-03-01 WAY BACK IN 2017 (Tiebreaker clue): Her April decision to call a snap parliamentary election proved less than brilliant on June 8
It was actually a semi-poorly paired clue, as FJ! was a UK geography clue. I know they take great pains to balance the boards, and having FJ! and the tiebreaker being based in the UK isn't exactly ideal.
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Re: Tuesday, March 24, 2020 Game Recap and Discussion (SPOILERS)
I believe that was Horshach ( or however its' spelled, rhymes exactly the Rorshach).
Kotter in one episode (and I paraphrase): "Kid's name is Horshach. Guess what all his classmates were calling him by the third grade. (laugh track) By the fourth grade the teachers were calling him that too."
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As someone with the last name Peacock, I can totally relate.
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"I'm Arnold Horshack, the last."
["Why the last, Horshack?"]
" 'cause, when dey made me, dey broke da mold."
["Why the last, Horshack?"]
" 'cause, when dey made me, dey broke da mold."
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In "CH" SQUARED $2,000, I responded "cherche la femme" instead of "cherchez" (so "shairsh" instead of "shair-shay"), but that should be fine since the imperative of chercher has a few conjugations, cherche being the one you'd use when speaking to someone you'd call tu, and the clue didn't pin it to cherchez. Plus Alex speaks French, and I think he'd have the presence of mind to recognize that my response satisfied the clue without tossing it to my opponents.
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How the hell did I know "cherchez la femme" but not "chicharrones" or Ichabod Crane being a schoolteacher?
Rorschach seemed way too obscure for anyone else save for the comic nerds.
Rorschach seemed way too obscure for anyone else save for the comic nerds.
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Re: Tuesday, March 24, 2020 Game Recap and Discussion (SPOILERS)
They were probably counting on the current Watchmen TV show to bump recognition which is a favorite tactic of theirs.TenPoundHammer wrote: ↑Wed Mar 25, 2020 5:16 pm How the hell did I know "cherchez la femme" but not "chicharrones" or Ichabod Crane being a schoolteacher?
Rorschach seemed way too obscure for anyone else save for the comic nerds.
(Haven't seen it, not sure how big a role Rorschach plays in it so I might be off the mark here)
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Re: Tuesday, March 24, 2020 Game Recap and Discussion (SPOILERS)
WHAT AN IDIOM! for $200: "It doesn't affect me adversely, so it's "No skin" from here".
Accepted response: "off my nose".
My response: "off my back".
I assume this is just a regional difference?
Accepted response: "off my nose".
My response: "off my back".
I assume this is just a regional difference?
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I'd think so. I'd also imagine that "commissioning" would be an acceptable alternative response for "promotion".
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I also said back.