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Every loser wins 2

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just come out- didnt like number1 so no comment to make as didnt play it.
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Thanks for all the information. :lol:
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its all part of the service! :lol:
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cool wrote:just come out- didnt like number1 so no comment to make as didnt play it.
What's it out on Cool? I wonder what was wrong with ELW1 - I rather liked the game.
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Post by cool »

gamesnet. ELW goes against the principle of learning! learning should be about learning the right answer to the question not the wrong one although with this the wrong answer is the right one,right?
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You can only get the answer right on Every Loser Wins by knowing/guessing the correct answer first and then choosing one of the other two options, or simply the other option on the True/False rounds. Hence the skill is essentially the same. What I do find however is that it helps to play Every Loser Wins last on a machine, as otherwise I find myself looking for the wrong answers on the next game I play.
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Post by WaterGate »

Hence the name...
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I've now seen ELW2 and despite some nuances ......... 8)
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Saw this yesterday on a GamesNet which, although marked issue 10, was full of new product (or at least product which I'd not seen before), including the Connect Four game mentioned elsewhere.

As to ELW2, on first glances it looks pretty similar to ELW1, although I did note it was already at £5 maximum prize level, at a site not typically played/visited by decent players, which looked a bit odd.
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I played this a few times at the weekend and the only difference I could see, apart no doubt from an updated question set, was the garish colour scheme. On the Gamesnets where I saw it the top prize was £10 each time but it did seem to head to the £5 setting very quickly, even after a mere £3 win.
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The couple I have seen on the Gamesnet have been been at £5. The ones with ELW2 had no Jiggy Bank.

The numbering scheme on Gamesnet only seems to pertain to the menu interface and not the selection of games therein.
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quizard wrote:The couple I have seen on the Gamesnet have been been at £5. The ones with ELW2 had no Jiggy Bank.

The numbering scheme on Gamesnet only seems to pertain to the menu interface and not the selection of games therein.
Yes, the GamesNet I saw had no JB either, more's the pity.

Thanks for the information regarding the GamesNet numbering scheme.
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