glad a poker player won
Haha, posted Maureen is drunk in the wrong thread.
It was kinda funny how Ken got just increasingly disappointed and cross with the players. Even the champion looked embarrassed to have won.
If she ends up in the ToC there is no god
Maureen is exactly the person Iâd expect to meet at a Hillary fundraiser.
Do you all notice that whenever they do a category related to economics or business (which is rarely), the contestants are generally clueless? Last night we had:
Bank âCâ (how clever) in Jeopardy round for $600:
Clue: Itâs payment earned on the sum of an original principal plus the money the principal has already accrued
What is compound interest?
TRIPLE STUMPER
Bank âCâ in Jeopardy round for $800:
Clue: Also called a cap, itâs the upper limit of a variable in a transaction, like the rate of an adjustable-rate mortgage
What is the ceiling?
TRIPLE STUMPER
Also two wrong answers in that category on CD being certificate of deposit and âcollateralâ being the thing you put up against a loan. Like I said before, the show is definitely written by and for a certain type of person (the kind that knows every detail about every minor character in Hamlet but has never heard of compound interest).
Not sure I would have gotten compound interest in time because my brain is calibrated to think of one word answers in that type of category.
I assume they would have accepted âcompounding.â But you bring up another good point which is that the writers for this show are fucking terrible.
I have some snitch energy to work off
I wish I could be one those people who travels to a location and reads a video clue. What a sweet job.
My students simply donât get Jeopardy. Like they know the rules, but it doesnât necessarily make sense to them.
From their perspective, I get it. If you were to answer the question âWho is Thomas Jefferson?â with an answer from a Jeopardy clue, people would think you were insane. Human beings donât speak like written Jeopardy clues. So it is extremely weird if you arenât familiar with the game at a young age. Oh and have English as your second or third language.
Getting caught up
Just saw the one where the champ bet it all from first to lose. Then the next night the new champ did the same thing, but got it right. Unbelievable. Back to back nights all in from first.
I believe she did it again the following night
Middle podium my hero today. Won a triple stumper from a close third with a small wager.
Of course it shouldnât have been a triple stumper.
Adopted in 1845, the name of this state capital is a feminized form of a big body of water
Summary
Atlanta, the trick is to think of large bodies of water first vs trying all the capitals. I thought Pacific-Pacifica and then immediately went to Atlantic-Atlanta.
Wouldnât have gotten it. To me, Altantica would have been the feminized form.
Kind of a lame one.
I thought it was Jefferson City
the date threw me off. The correct answer popped into my head but I figured it was older than 1845.
Many states moved their capitals.
Atlanta didnât become capital until 1868. I can see why thatâd throw someone off.
Omg wtf some college kid just completely biffed a Wheel of Fortune puzzle. Two letters left, obvious what they were, and they were both the same. Pat prompted the dude for the letter with an attitude implying everyone in the universe knew the answer. Kid VERY confidently said the wrong letter and I still have no idea what he thought the word was.
All the puzzles are college related
LEAVING MY LA_TO_ AT HOME
He asked forâŚF
Edit: It was a repeat, but it was new to me.