got my first elw jackpot today just for the record.
last week had 2 questions left with an extra life and managed to get them both right! or is that wrong
Carol Vordermans Suduko (discussed recently in a different thread).
Started with a not particularly promising grid but the nice thing about this is as you progress the grids become easier and easier. ie if it offers you 4 or 5 shots, once you reach a point you can progress up the board quite quickly.
Will be interesting to see if it recovers or whether this will be another example of low hanging fruit on recent issues before any prizes worthwhile disappear.
unknownpseudonym wrote:to my astonishment i JPed guess who at the weekend.
Having played this quite a bit lately and having been suckered in by its low level of spoilers, and then amazed by its complete blatant cheating I can only salute your endurance..
I've done guess who as well before- didnt know if £10 was the JP. I have seen it once or twice in ridiculously easy mode where the prizepot basically goes up in increments of £5 and the eliminations are of the male/female; facing left/right; hair colour type rather than spotty headwear etc. I therefore always have a 50p on this anywhere where some of the other games have suggested that the location might not be a hotbed of SWPing ability.
A great evening tonight in a pub in Egham which seemed extremely badly played by the locals.
1 vs 100 gave a tenner (rejected offer to bail out at £3 when 25p, £1, £3, £10 and £20 remained).
Then Word Up was being the sluttiest I've ever seen it be. Pound increments available at 350, 400, 450 and 500 or thereabouts. The fifth pound was available at 1625 so predictably I locked in profit.
A rare good night for me and the machines! Huzzah!
q-time wrote:
1 vs 100 gave a tenner (rejected offer to bail out at £3 when 25p, £1, £3, £10 and £20 remained).
That's excellent work. I must have played 100-150 endgames of this and am still yet to get more than £5 or less than £2. It must be that I've still not played it enough.