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Tipping Point
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scorpionatthepc
12-07-2012
Another winner today.
LifeOfBryan
12-07-2012
Originally Posted by David1964:
“I know it's not the hardest game show to fathom out, but i must have missed the bit where they explained the reason for choosing how many counters to gamble when they pick a category?

I realise that going for 3 counters gives him 3 to play with if he gets the question right, but why not just go for 3 each time, I'm missing something”

I think the more counters you go for, the harder the question is.
PrinceGaz
12-07-2012
Wow, that was out of this world.

They have to commission a second series of this. And a third and fourth as well.

If that jackpot counter hadn't dropped at the end, I'd have taken the gamble today.
DANCE OF DEATH
12-07-2012
It speaks volumes when my wife likes it. It usually ends up being crap and Tipping Point is just that...crap.
David1964
12-07-2012
Originally Posted by DANCE OF DEATH:
“It speaks volumes when my wife likes it. It usually ends up being crap and Tipping Point is just that...crap.”

Awww come on, give it a chance....it's only in its second week.
David1964
12-07-2012
Originally Posted by LifeOfBryan:
“I think the more counters you go for, the harder the question is.”

Thanks, makes sense
PrinceGaz
12-07-2012
Originally Posted by LifeOfBryan:
“I think the more counters you go for, the harder the question is.”

That is true, but (and this is a very big but), why go for a 1 counter question, when you have a 1 in 3 chance of getting a 3 counter question correct just by picking a random answer. If you do know the answer you get 3 counters, if you are certain one of the three answers is incorrect, you still have a 50-50 chance of 3 counters by guessing between the other two answers.

If you go for a 1 counter question, the best you can do is get 1 counter, and if you get it wrong, you get nothing. That is a crazy option.

Even the 2 counter question is bad as the 3 counter questions don't seem significantly harder (and in any case, you always have a 1 in 3 chance with a random guess).
GoCompareThis
12-07-2012
Some of those 3-counter questions weren't hard at all. I knew the gas in the champagne bottle.
abarthman
12-07-2012
Starting to like this show, but I've always liked the penny falls-type of arcade games in the amusement arcades.

If they introduce a sub-game where the contestants have to roll a giant penny and land it between two solid lines on a rolling surface, I'll be completely sold!
GoCompareThis
12-07-2012
I don't get why they don't add the existing cash in the bank to the £10,000 won. That counter might as well have been worth £7,150.
PrinceGaz
12-07-2012
Originally Posted by GoCompareThis:
“I don't get why they don't add the existing cash in the bank to the £10,000 won. That counter might as well have been worth £7,150.”

ITV isn't made of money. I think they're being pretty generous giving away as much as they are every weekday in what is a fairly low-audience slot (compared with prime-time weekend shows). Besides, think how much the machine must have cost to make...
LifeOfBryan
12-07-2012
Originally Posted by abarthman:
“Starting to like this show, but I've always liked the penny falls-type of arcade games in the amusement arcades.

If they introduce a sub-game where the contestants have to roll a giant penny and land it between two solid lines on a rolling surface, I'll be completely sold!”

Ha! Both those machines take me back to my childhood in the late 60s - 70s.
stupidwheelie
12-07-2012
Originally Posted by DANCE OF DEATH:
“It speaks volumes when my wife likes it. It usually ends up being crap and Tipping Point is just that...crap.”

Yes it is. When does The chase return?
wuffles
12-07-2012
Ben Shepherd is no Bradley Walsh, that's for sure.
Mr Teacake
12-07-2012
Originally Posted by PrinceGaz:
“That is true, but (and this is a very big but), why go for a 1 counter question, when you have a 1 in 3 chance of getting a 3 counter question correct just by picking a random answer. If you do know the answer you get 3 counters, if you are certain one of the three answers is incorrect, you still have a 50-50 chance of 3 counters by guessing between the other two answers.

If you go for a 1 counter question, the best you can do is get 1 counter, and if you get it wrong, you get nothing. That is a crazy option.

Even the 2 counter question is bad as the 3 counter questions don't seem significantly harder (and in any case, you always have a 1 in 3 chance with a random guess).”


Are you sure there's a 1 counter difficulty level? I've only seen 2 or 3 counter questions....

This show has pioneered the term 'lateral movement'.
mcjj
12-07-2012
Originally Posted by Mr Teacake:
“Are you sure there's a 1 counter difficulty level? I've only seen 2 or 3 counter questions....

This show has pioneered the term 'lateral movement'. ”

Yes, there is definately a counter difficulty level. So easy question equals 1 counter etc.

I know this, as I am a contestant on the show.

And btw, Ben is a lovely guy, very genuine, not like some of the quiz hosts who can only look in the mirror. He likes a chat and brings his family to the show. Just my "counter/tuppence's worth"!
PrinceGaz
12-07-2012
Originally Posted by Mr Teacake:
“Are you sure there's a 1 counter difficulty level? I've only seen 2 or 3 counter questions....

This show has pioneered the term 'lateral movement'. ”

I could be wrong, but I'm pretty certain I've heard Ben say you can choose a one, two or three counter question.

If no-one has ever opted for the one-counter question, it is probably because it would be a stupid thing to do (it's not like you'll ever know you're only one counter away from pushing the jackpot counter over the edge, because it's down to luck on how much if at all they push it each time)

Even the two-counter question is a very dubious choice as from what I've seen, the three-counter questions aren't much more difficult. It would require the three-counter question to be much harder than the two-counter question to not consider going for it, as it doesn't matter how difficult the question is, you have a 1 in 3 chance of getting it right anyway when you don't know the answer, which is worth 1 counter per question on average for not knowing the answer!

Edit: confirmed by above poster. And Ben does seem like a nice guy, I liked him on ITV's morning show before their new one started.
Apple_Crumble
12-07-2012
"Push, push, push, push, C'MON"
Mr Teacake
12-07-2012
Ben gets just as excited as the contestant watching the machine at work, I think he suits the show perfectly.
Mr Teacake
12-07-2012
Ben gets just as excited as the contestant watching the machine at work, I think he suits the show perfectly.
LifeOfBryan
12-07-2012
Originally Posted by Apple_Crumble:
“"Push, push, push, push, C'MON"”

Pregnancy questions are best posted in the advice forum.

PrinceGaz
13-07-2012
Not long now for the highlight of my day: Tipping Point
David1964
13-07-2012
Originally Posted by PrinceGaz:
“Not long now for the highlight of my day: Tipping Point ”

I've taken some beta blockers to keep me calm,

I want to make sure i see the whole show out
LifeOfBryan
13-07-2012
Wow! Things are picking up when it's not me who bumps up the thread!
David1964
13-07-2012
James is really enjoying himself
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