Using a faux-Earthrise for Apollo 10 (and especially without clue text during the read) was pretty mean... (Yes, yes, there's plenty of bits that rule out 8, but you're playing against Pavlov there.)
Volante wrote: ↑Tue Jan 22, 2019 11:13 pm
Using a faux-Earthrise for Apollo 10 (and especially without clue text during the read) was pretty mean... (Yes, yes, there's plenty of bits that rule out 8, but you're playing against Pavlov there.)
Well, not everyone uses a quote about Neil Armstrong below every post...
Honestly I think Apollo 8 would be a Pavlov for a very slim percentage of people.
I thought tonight's FJ was pretty easy, but hard for me to imagine it will poll 90%. It did require a little thought so I'm sure some people had a mental block. My guess is more like 80%.
It's disappointing to see that John, despite being a great 4-time champ with nearly $100,000 won, is in last place on the ToC leaderboard at the moment (assuming Jackie is already off due to the next Teachers Tournament). Why can't they just have a ToC every year like they used to? Why jump back and forth between doing it once a year and once every two years? Now a lot of great players and potential ToC stars are losing that chance.
Volante wrote:
Using a faux-Earthrise for Apollo 10 (and especially without clue text during the read) was pretty mean... (Yes, yes, there's plenty of bits that rule out 8, but you're playing against Pavlov there.)
Well, not everyone uses a quote about Neil Armstrong below every post...
Honestly I think Apollo 8 would be a Pavlov for a very slim percentage of people.
When it comes to the Apollo missions, you (should) either know them cold or not at all. There are only nine or ten that are notable enough to be on J!.
I liked Haley from the get-go and was rooting for her. I was pretty disapointed in her obvious guess on that clue.
I seem to remember she had one other guess/neg on a bottom row clue. I fear that (random guessing), coupled with soft DD wagering will end up costing her a ToC run.
NEVER GONNA GIVE U UP $1000: Type of plant seen here, familiar to an infant Moses
(Julie: What are rushes?)
It seemed to me this was one of those instances where the other two contestants were not allowed to rebound because Alex possibly called Julie's response correct, then was overruled, and an edit was patched in for the show. I was shocked neither John or Haley could come up with 'Bull Rushes' after Julie gave them half of it.
Bartleby wrote: ↑Wed Jan 23, 2019 1:29 am
33,000 coryat.
This category is squarely in my wheelhouse and was an instaget by "theologian." Calvin and Hobbes is a fine strip but far from my favorite.
TenPoundHammer wrote: ↑Tue Jan 22, 2019 8:45 pm
Disappointed that Rick Roles didn't have Rick and Morty in it.
I thought the Language category was obscure too. NHO "Indo-European".
You've NHO Indo-European but expect J! contestants to know who Justin Roiland is?
I'd never heard of Roiland either, didn't see what that name was even connected with... So to Google I went, turned out the creator of Rick and Morty (had to look that up, too) graduated from Manteca HS... whose basketball team I have seen play some twenty times over the last six years (during which I've gone to some 700 games).
xxaaaxx wrote: ↑Tue Jan 22, 2019 7:42 pm
Instaget FJ. It must suck to be in 2nd place and see a clue that easy. Also must suck to see the leader fail to make the cover wager. "You see? he should've bet it all!!!" That's definitely what we want to teach the viewers at home. Yup.
Wow I didn't even notice that until I saw it in your post. Well that makes losing John even harder.
NEVER GONNA GIVE U UP $1000: Type of plant seen here, familiar to an infant Moses
(Julie: What are rushes?)
It seemed to me this was one of those instances where the other two contestants were not allowed to rebound because Alex possibly called Julie's response correct, then was overruled, and an edit was patched in for the show. I was shocked neither John or Haley could come up with 'Bull Rushes' after Julie gave them half of it.
You'd have been ruled wrong. He said the answer had only u's. Pluralizing it would have gotten you negged.
This Is Kirk! wrote: ↑Wed Jan 23, 2019 12:20 am
Honestly I think Apollo 8 would be a Pavlov for a very slim percentage of people.
NEVER GONNA GIVE U UP $1000: Type of plant seen here, familiar to an infant Moses
(Julie: What are rushes?)
It seemed to me this was one of those instances where the other two contestants were not allowed to rebound because Alex possibly called Julie's response correct, then was overruled, and an edit was patched in for the show. I was shocked neither John or Haley could come up with 'Bull Rushes' after Julie gave them half of it.
You'd have been ruled wrong. He said the answer had only u's. Pluralizing it would have gotten you negged.
Ooh, I forgot about that, and I counted myself right for the plural...Oh well, I don't believe it would have altered the outcome of the game...
Volante wrote:
Using a faux-Earthrise for Apollo 10 (and especially without clue text during the read) was pretty mean... (Yes, yes, there's plenty of bits that rule out 8, but you're playing against Pavlov there.)
Well, not everyone uses a quote about Neil Armstrong below every post...
Honestly I think Apollo 8 would be a Pavlov for a very slim percentage of people.
When it comes to the Apollo missions, you (should) either know them cold or not at all. There are only nine or ten that are notable enough to be on J!.
There's only 13 Apollo missions in the first place! (1, 7-17 then Apollo-Soyuz)
(Yes, if you want to get even more technical, there were loads of missions during the Apollo program, but only a select subset of those carry the Apollo name)
55 R (Only missing Bulrush, Second Wind, Harvey Kietel, and Adam Driver(Knew it at one time.))
DD: 3/3
FJ:
LT: (The Book Thief), Unsung, NASDAQ, Chipotle, M. Butterfly, The Iceman Cometh, December 25th, Georges Pompidou
Coryat: 40,600
48 R/1 W
DD: 2/3
FJ:
LT: The Book Thief (DD), unsung, bulrush, NASDAQ, Chipotle, December 25, Georges Pompidou
Volante wrote: ↑Tue Jan 22, 2019 11:13 pm
Using a faux-Earthrise for Apollo 10 (and especially without clue text during the read) was pretty mean... (Yes, yes, there's plenty of bits that rule out 8, but you're playing against Pavlov there.)
They gave the date of May 1969 and mentioned that the mission was "called a sort of dress rehearsal," which suggested that they were looking for (Moon Landing - 1).
BigDaddyMatty wrote: ↑Tue Jan 29, 2019 3:25 am
Coryat: 40,600
48 R/1 W
DD: 2/3
FJ:
LT: The Book Thief (DD), unsung, bulrush, NASDAQ, Chipotle, December 25, Georges Pompidou
Volante wrote: ↑Tue Jan 22, 2019 11:13 pm
Using a faux-Earthrise for Apollo 10 (and especially without clue text during the read) was pretty mean... (Yes, yes, there's plenty of bits that rule out 8, but you're playing against Pavlov there.)
They gave the date of May 1969 and mentioned that the mission was "called a sort of dress rehearsal," which suggested that they were looking for (Moon Landing - 1).
Yes, but you didn't get the text of the clue so you couldn't read ahead! Instead I had to listen for Alex to verbalize the gimmick.