Where was this French Dip, if I may ask?Suze wrote:Well, you were present when I had the best French Dip of my life. So that's pretty special. I still owe you a drink at the bar. Next time I'm in NYC, I'll get you drunk, Ren Faire style.
Wednesday, September 28, 2011 Game Recap & Discussion [SPOILERS]
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Great game, Sergio! Trivially easy FJ to me, but great game nonetheless. Retroactive good luck tomorrow.
p.s. Has anyone mentioned Slam's Rule?
p.s. Has anyone mentioned Slam's Rule?
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Plus, I don't think it was clarified that it was world, as opposed to just US, cities. (And of course even if by some miracle you got to Ireland from the O'Connell part, what's to stop you from saying Belfast? Or Cork? Or Derry/Londonderry?)econgator wrote:Sure, O'Connell sounds Irish, but the other two added nothing, so seems to me it could have been any city in the world.
(The whole category reminds me of a skit I saw from a comedy troupe, doing a parody of $100,000 Pyramid. The "give"r gave clues like "Third. Third. Fourth. Main. Main." After a few seconds, the "receive"r comes out with the correct answer: "Streets in Reykjavik, Iceland!")
Went with Pretoria, as I figured a capital city was more logical.Bamaman wrote:johnessburg was a bit of a guess, but felt safe with it.
Thanks for bringing that one to my attention / reminding me of it. Reading Alex's comments before the first FJ reveal of answers in the Archive entry for that game, I have to say:cheezguyty wrote:Nope, it's happened at least twice before, on 10/19/05legendneverdies wrote:Was this the first time a Clue Crewer read the FJ! clue? I think it was.
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Anybody else think that DJ! was easier than the Jeopardy! round?
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Quite a game, with the back and forth lead changes in the last category.
And for the first time on this board, I get to say that FJ will do very high in the weekly poll.
And for the first time on this board, I get to say that FJ will do very high in the weekly poll.
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I didn't initially notice Revere, but "recognized" Shawmut from the original name of (what I like to call) the Toronto Dominion Garden, so I thought of Boston based on that.Bamaman wrote:One of the places in Boston was Revere, which is what gave it to me.
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Going with the capital city for South Africa doesn't narrow it down very much.dhkendall wrote:Went with Pretoria, as I figured a capital city was more logical.
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100%. justin x4, amit x1, matt x2, sergio x1 (so far). two of the remaining four challengers this week are women.MarkBarrett wrote:What's the male winning percentage this season?
speaking of which, i'm relatively new to these things, so i don't know: is it normal that the promotional video this week on jeopardy from jeopardy.com has spoilers for the outcome of at least one of this week's games, if you look at it closely? (i advise most of you not to look at it closely, but suze and serge will know what i'm talking about, i think—it's a shot where you can see who is standing at which podium for a game that hasn't aired yet.)
i think the $400 clue pointed pretty clearly to dublin in large part because it was the $400 clue. you see parnell and o'whatever, and it's supposed to be easy, so don't overthink it. irish = dublin. as for south africa, jo'burg is by far the largest city. if asked to name a south african city, it would certainly be my default choice despite not being one of the capitals. i didn't think the boston one was very tough, but i admit it's easier if you live in boston.
this was a gripping game. congrats to sergio for pulling out a nailbiter. at the hotel bar later that night he was going on and on about the book of mormon... good times.
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Congrats to Serge for victory #1. Here's hoping for multiple wins.
FJ! was another instaget. My wife, who works for the Census Bureau, knew it right away also.
FJ! was another instaget. My wife, who works for the Census Bureau, knew it right away also.
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But Sergio was on to the Revere TOM by saying Lexington(I don't think he meant Kentucky). Alex made a nice little comment about Nimitz being guessed on the Civil War(Damn Yankees)/Farragut DD. Alex also said "you did what you had to do" when a player goes all in from second place, not remembering wagering strategy And as for the Jeopardy.com 20 second promo you describe, yeah you can usually glean the outcome of at least one game that week, if not two, and maybe occasionally three, from what I've seen. I've seen one or both of my local stations that air J! air said promo before.jpahk wrote:speaking of which, i'm relatively new to these things, so i don't know: is it normal that the promotional video this week on jeopardy from jeopardy.com has spoilers for the outcome of at least one of this week's games, if you look at it closely? (i advise most of you not to look at it closely, but suze and serge will know what i'm talking about, i think—it's a shot where you can see who is standing at which podium for a game that hasn't aired yet.)
i think the $400 clue pointed pretty clearly to dublin in large part because it was the $400 clue. you see parnell and o'whatever, and it's supposed to be easy, so don't overthink it. irish = dublin. as for south africa, jo'burg is by far the largest city. if asked to name a south african city, it would certainly be my default choice despite not being one of the capitals. i didn't think the boston one was very tough, but i admit it's easier if you live in boston.
this was a gripping game. congrats to sergio for pulling out a nailbiter. at the hotel bar later that night he was going on and on about the book of mormon... good times.
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I believe Sergio explained later at the bar that he overthought the Boston clue. Boston seemed too obvious, so he chose something else.
And yes, there are a couple games spoiled in the weekly video on the Jeopardy This Week page. That happens all the time, unfortunately. It's why I never watch them until I've seen all the games.
Oh, and the French Dip was at a place in the Farmer's Market. Expensive but so worth it.
And yes, there are a couple games spoiled in the weekly video on the Jeopardy This Week page. That happens all the time, unfortunately. It's why I never watch them until I've seen all the games.
Oh, and the French Dip was at a place in the Farmer's Market. Expensive but so worth it.
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Hull St., Revere St., Shawmut Ave. - What made me guess Chicago was the first one as I took that to be associated with Hull House. What I needed to do was think of Bobby Hull and mix him up with Bobby Orr. Shawmut was unknown to me and I don't even remember seeing Revere St., so I must have only read first and last.
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Hey, 1 out of 3! Better odds than you'll get on most J! questions!alietr wrote:Going with the capital city for South Africa doesn't narrow it down very much.dhkendall wrote:Went with Pretoria, as I figured a capital city was more logical.
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Thanks for the well-wishes, all. So here are my thoughts:
I did think overall the boards were certainly not the toughest of the week. For the most part, it was all a race to the buzzer. I found J round to be easy, and I knew almost all of them. My confidence was low entering DJ in 3rd place, since I thought I'd have fared better with all the clues I had known.
I'm a big fan of musicals. Living in NYC, I usually go to a few Broadway shows a month. When those categories came up, my confidence resurged. That Boston DD... I read the clue and thought, "It must be Boston. It MUST be Boston, but that seems too obvious for this value..." Sure enough, at the commercial break, Maggie came over and said, "You overthought it, didn't you?" Yep, Maggie, I suuuuuuure did. Strange strategy to keep the Musicals category to last, and I have no clue why I did it, but I guess it worked out since it allowed me to finish strong.
The thing about the FJ... We were told it was a video FJ, but the video didn't work when we taped. We only got the words. They must've edited that in after. Also, I believe Alex read it, not clue crew. When I saw it last night, it was much easier for sure. Without the visual, I must say at first I didn't fully understand the clue. I was pretty lucky to have made sense of it in time to write the answer. Also, I was debating whether to bet $0 or to bet to cover Matt's double-up. I almost went with $0, but then figured, "Meh, win big or lose big--I'd rather keep the outcome in my hands." That was a lesson learned from an outing on Millionaire, when I went against my instincts and with the audience (a regret I no longer have as of yesterday).
It was a really fun time (particularly the drinks at the bar after!).
I did think overall the boards were certainly not the toughest of the week. For the most part, it was all a race to the buzzer. I found J round to be easy, and I knew almost all of them. My confidence was low entering DJ in 3rd place, since I thought I'd have fared better with all the clues I had known.
I'm a big fan of musicals. Living in NYC, I usually go to a few Broadway shows a month. When those categories came up, my confidence resurged. That Boston DD... I read the clue and thought, "It must be Boston. It MUST be Boston, but that seems too obvious for this value..." Sure enough, at the commercial break, Maggie came over and said, "You overthought it, didn't you?" Yep, Maggie, I suuuuuuure did. Strange strategy to keep the Musicals category to last, and I have no clue why I did it, but I guess it worked out since it allowed me to finish strong.
The thing about the FJ... We were told it was a video FJ, but the video didn't work when we taped. We only got the words. They must've edited that in after. Also, I believe Alex read it, not clue crew. When I saw it last night, it was much easier for sure. Without the visual, I must say at first I didn't fully understand the clue. I was pretty lucky to have made sense of it in time to write the answer. Also, I was debating whether to bet $0 or to bet to cover Matt's double-up. I almost went with $0, but then figured, "Meh, win big or lose big--I'd rather keep the outcome in my hands." That was a lesson learned from an outing on Millionaire, when I went against my instincts and with the audience (a regret I no longer have as of yesterday).
It was a really fun time (particularly the drinks at the bar after!).
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Sergio won $5K on WWTBAM on the 5/14/2010 episode when he went to the audience to ask them on a level two question (last season with the hot seat and completing level one was worth $5K) what 80s song is heard during the opening credits of NBC's Sunday Night Football. The audience went with Pat Benatar's Love is a Battlefield, and Sergio went with that. THe correct answer was I Hate Myself for Loving You by Joan Jett and the Blackhearts.
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serge, you were great. i have sympathy for your overthinking boston—but as i say, it's easier if you actually live here and know where those streets are.
that's crazy about the FJ video not showing—from where i was sitting in the studio, it came up fine on the big monitor at the right of the stage. but i guess not on the one you guys were looking at? yikes.
good to know about the weekly promo videos. i'll watch next week's for sure ... but then maybe i'll stop.
that's crazy about the FJ video not showing—from where i was sitting in the studio, it came up fine on the big monitor at the right of the stage. but i guess not on the one you guys were looking at? yikes.
good to know about the weekly promo videos. i'll watch next week's for sure ... but then maybe i'll stop.
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Even crazier was them feeling to have the CLue Crew read FInal J! and use a video that probably wasn't needed to answer the clue. Not too crazy about the sponsor thing after FJ!, but WOF has sponsored the Jackpot! round since May 1997 so it makes sense these days.jpahk wrote:serge, you were great. i have sympathy for your overthinking boston—but as i say, it's easier if you actually live here and know where those streets are.
that's crazy about the FJ video not showing—from where i was sitting in the studio, it came up fine on the big monitor at the right of the stage. but i guess not on the one you guys were looking at? yikes.
good to know about the weekly promo videos. i'll watch next week's for sure ... but then maybe i'll stop.
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For FJ, I knew what they were looking but didn't know the phrase "population center" and/or "center of population", so I went with "the average location of US citizens"... Judges? (I don't know if I would have had the time and space to actually write it down, but that's another topic!)
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I'm wondering if Grey's Anatomy is an acceptable response for the Private Practice clue.
ETA: It's been over a week and still no responses. FWIW, I decided to mark it correct.
According to Wikipedia, an episode of Anatomy titled "The Other Side of This Life" served as a pilot for Practice, a spin-off. Both Kate Walsh and Tim Daly appeared in the episode as the aforementioned characters, and the article's plot summary mentions that:Kate Walsh (Dr. Addison Montgomery) got to kiss Tim Daly (Dr. Pete Wilder) on this TV drama
What say ye all?Pete finds Addison crying in the stairwell and she blurts out all her troubles, including that she's barren and "dried up." He tells her he's going to kiss her and she says "Okay."
ETA: It's been over a week and still no responses. FWIW, I decided to mark it correct.
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ETA: I am a moron. Please ignore me.
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