cool wrote:i dont know why people tease its a forum- if you dont want to reveal something just keep it to yourself and dont say anything-- Its irritating and pointless.
I'm not sure if this is aimed at me but I am happy to name the game in question - it's Spinner Takes All. A few months ago I was able to get pretty good at this one and presumed that a few others on here would have done the same.
Just to be clear, no 'cheating' of any sort was involved here, not even at the most minor level of writing down wrong answers or anything like that. It just happened to be the case that with a good memory for wrong answers and, as luck would have it in this case, having 70s and 80s pop music as a personal strength I was able to learn enough to be able to take repeated JPs out of the game.
The JP was only £12 for a £1 stake and I still had plenty of losing games but nonetheless it was a very decent game while it lasted.
It disappeared from sight a couple of months ago (it was only on the Gamesnets I believe) only to reappear recently on a few of those plus the Open I mentioned earlier. On its reappearance however it had been set up to be ridiculously difficult - as you can get quite a few wrong answers without it being Game Over I was able to witness it give me
15 spoilers of the most difficult kind (Dewey Decimal numbers and exact average attendances etc) in a row. On top of that the payout had been changed so that the JP is now only £3 for £1.
All in all the current incarnation is a complete waste of time likely to be shunned by everybody, punters and players alike.
The similarities to Blockbusters (the Super Gold Run version) are that:
(i) the same spoiler questions appear and
(ii) the JPs on there also can be pretty miserly - £4 for 50p or £5 for £1 - but I'm not clear if that is the consequence of the game being chipped or whether it was behaviour that was programmed in from the beginning, namely to retreat into low JPs after one larger one (£10/£12 I think) had been won on each version.
The Bobby Darin clue is that his most famous song, certainly as far as quiz machine question writers is concerned, is 'Multiplication', which was a useful feature of the old Spinner Takes All payout mechanism - in the current version the multiplier is always "x 1" (although I wait with bated breath for the REALLY difficult version with "x 0" as the multiplier

).
Hope that all helps. Back in my box now to prepare for a really lucrative couple of days...
