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open update

Posted: Sat Jul 23, 2011 3:21 pm
by cool
new game pub quiz knockout- essentially a rip off of 100-1 where you are knocking out quiz teams as you go along . Interesting one of the teams is called the quizmasters, so I will be looking to knock out Quizmaster every day! as with other fat spanner games dont expect mega prizes in the end game.

Posted: Sat Jul 23, 2011 5:20 pm
by QuizMaster
Fame at last! A proper and right homage.

Is one of the other teams called 'The Nerdy Wordy Saddoes'?, as I feel it only fair that others on this site are fairly represented.

They could even have named a team after you and called it 'The Whining Bannees'.

I hope there's a team called The White Swan. That would be fair as he has supported their crappy games through thin and thinner.

Posted: Sat Jul 23, 2011 6:48 pm
by cool
8) :lol:

Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2011 10:27 am
by messiah
The Bobbers.

Always fancied going on Eggheads:

"So why are you called the Bobbers"
"Because we like going Bobbing"
"What is Bobbing?"
"Vajinal Bobbing"
"CUT"

Re: open update

Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2011 3:01 pm
by Nil Satis
cool wrote:as with other fat spanner games dont expect mega prizes in the end game.
20-30 True or False questions, some of them decidedly a 50/50 guess, to win £3, and that is if it's in friendly mode - it can get considerably harder. We used to call quiz machines 'triv' (for trivial) machines and, boy, have they ever seemed more trivial? 25 years of progress to get to lower prizes than when they started... :roll:

Re: open update

Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2011 4:03 pm
by paragoon
Nil Satis wrote:
cool wrote:as with other fat spanner games dont expect mega prizes in the end game.
20-30 True or False questions, some of them decidedly a 50/50 guess, to win £3, and that is if it's in friendly mode - it can get considerably harder. We used to call quiz machines 'triv' (for trivial) machines and, boy, have they ever seemed more trivial? 25 years of progress to get to lower prizes than when they started... :roll:
I had a go on that other 'Classic Pub Quiz'. Jp was £1.