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I like all the various reasons people have to come up with to hate him. - studied too hard - had a good job - name has an S, just like the SS. Obv a Nazi. - doesn't make stupid $800 bets from third place - answers too many questions correctly - smiles too much, and also not enough - smug somehow - maybe an under bite - sleeps in a big bed with his wife
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# ? May 6, 2019 17:28 |
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# ? May 25, 2024 14:42 |
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Sorry other people aren't obligated to like the guy you like, I guess?
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# ? May 6, 2019 17:31 |
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BaronVonVaderham posted:There were WAY more issues with the biggest douchebag to ever appear on Survivor, Russel Hantz, but one of the biggest things that made the other players especially resent him (besides him literally throwing their clothing into the fire) was that he was already a multi-millionaire owner of an oil company. hahah why the gently caress would you put someone who's already rich on your contest show.
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# ? May 6, 2019 17:31 |
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Groovelord Neato posted:hahah why the gently caress would you put someone who's already rich on your contest show. Because he is basically a sociopath who had zero chance of winning but constantly stirred up controversy, which means he was dragged along (twice, he appeared in back to back seasons) to the final because the other contestants knew he wouldn't receive a single vote. Which translates to great ratings because everyone just wants to see a meteor fall out of the sky to smite him (or get voted off, which never happened). EDIT: This is also kind of summing up the point I was making about James. I have nothing against him personally, he's just not the kind of person I'd want to see as a contestant even before he went off on a massive streak. BaronVonVaderham fucked around with this message at 17:39 on May 6, 2019 |
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Groovelord Neato posted:hahah why the gently caress would you put someone who's already rich on your contest show. Presumably because he made good TV, guessing as a villain. I don't know about other hopefuls but getting on the show has never been about the money for me. I want to get on because I've watched since I was a kid and as Ken has written is the closest thing there is to a trivia Super Bowl that anyone cares about.
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# ? May 6, 2019 17:37 |
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MorgaineDax posted:I like all the various reasons people have to come up with to hate him. To be honest if the games weren't always a runaway, I'd like him a lot better, but just about every game he's in, there's a moment when he's too far ahead and it becomes impossible for the other players to beat him. If there was regularly a second place contestant coming in $18 short of victory, it would be a lot more fun to watch. As it stands, James gets the insurmountable lead early in the second round and the rest of the game is just boring as poo poo, you can even see the other players lose their will to finish the game.
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# ? May 6, 2019 17:40 |
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Iron Crowned posted:To be honest if the games weren't always a runaway, I'd like him a lot better, but just about every game he's in, there's a moment when he's too far ahead and it becomes impossible for the other players to beat him. People said this about Ken's original run. I think we prefer seeing the super champs play each other rather than mere mortals.
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I think it’s ok to dislike him because he is extremely cocky and made a “fan dedicated website” for himself before his run even started.zakharov posted:People said this about Ken's original run. I think we prefer seeing the super champs play each other rather than mere mortals. This is also true.
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BaronVonVaderham posted:Only he kind of is. He has nothing to really gain by going on the show other than proving that he can, it's not like he's a teacher or construction worker where winning 2 or 3 games radically changes their life. Hell, I live quite comfortably as a software engineer, but I would probably openly weep if my winnings got into 6 figures and my student loan debt vanished because I know random poo poo for a tv show. I hate the rich as much or more than the next guy, but when it comes to game shows the most deserving is the person who wins. I like watching Big Brother and I'm seldom happy with the winner, but I've got to give it up for them. They deserve it. Even if I think they did nothing to earn the win, they did it. And Jeopardy isn't about luck like getting a good wheel spin. If you can buzz in first, get the answer correct, have the balls to bet a billion dollars on every Double, hell, you deserve it. Iron Crowned posted:To be honest if the games weren't always a runaway, I'd like him a lot better, but just about every game he's in, there's a moment when he's too far ahead and it becomes impossible for the other players to beat him. Personally I like the schadenfreude of seeing that moment when the other players want to give up and it's taking everything they have to not just run off the stage and into a taxi. At the end of the day everyone on Jeopardy are really smart and it's just a game show. I play good at home, but I would die if I was up there.
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# ? May 6, 2019 18:13 |
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it is crushing when a non-james contestant (one of the "humbled", so to speak) gets control of the board, realise there's like $4000 of clues on the board and they're $18,000 behind james and have to pick some category to advance the game even though its impossible to win and by crushing i mean awesome
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Iron Crowned posted:It just confirms what I suspected about James, he's a rich turd. He has strongly hinted on past shows that he comes from an extremely well-to-do family. He's probably a trust fund kid. I wonder how soul-sucking it must be for Johnny Gilbert to say "professional sports gambler" multiple times a day.
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Iron Crowned posted:It just confirms what I suspected about James, he's a rich turd. He's pretty much flat out said in the interviews that he doesn't really need the money from this because his family is well off other than the douchey website he's definitely running, he doesn't seem like much of a turd to me, a known hater of all Jeopardy contestants
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# ? May 6, 2019 18:43 |
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BaronVonVaderham posted:Because he is basically a sociopath who had zero chance of winning but constantly stirred up controversy, which means he was dragged along (twice, he appeared in back to back seasons) to the final because the other contestants knew he wouldn't receive a single vote. Which translates to great ratings because everyone just wants to see a meteor fall out of the sky to smite him (or get voted off, which never happened). Kind of off-topic, but after he lost three times on American survivor he went to Australian Survivor and got voted off second with an idol, rest in poo poo russell Also, yeah, to the point, I don't have anything against James but the episodes do get boring when he's way ahead but doesn't have enough to set a new record. But, I mean, if it continues into next season that's on the casting folks--they know they need to get game players onstage instead of insipid erudite walking textbooks. Regardless, teachers tournament is going to be a nice break and hopefully evenly-matched. First time I'm excited for it in years.
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# ? May 6, 2019 18:46 |
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Y'all do realize that basically every world-class competitor in every competitive endeavor on the planet is practicing full time while being paid by someone else?
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# ? May 7, 2019 00:14 |
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Didn't James say he's going to donate his winnings to charity? That's pretty cool.
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# ? May 7, 2019 00:41 |
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I wonder which one of you posters in here is James, way too wrapped up in what a bunch of goons think about him in tyool 2019.
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# ? May 7, 2019 00:53 |
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You, obviously.
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# ? May 7, 2019 00:59 |
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packetmantis posted:Didn't James say he's going to donate his winnings to charity? That's pretty cool. Did he? That's cool. I hope it's for an animal cause.
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packetmantis posted:Didn't James say he's going to donate his winnings to charity? That's pretty cool.
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Timeless Appeal posted:I think he pledged to donate some, but not all.
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# ? May 7, 2019 05:15 |
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I don't want to hate James for doing something he's really good at but it's also true that the show does lose something when every game is a foregone conclusion before the first commercial break.
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Captain von Trapp posted:Y'all do realize that basically every world-class competitor in every competitive endeavor on the planet is practicing full time while being paid by someone else? ken jennings was a computer programmer before he got on jeopardy.
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haveblue posted:I don't want to hate James for doing something he's really good at but it's also true that the show does lose something when every game is a foregone conclusion before the first commercial break. counterpoint: watching these knobs in the teacher's tournament start at $200 clues and betting $1,000 on daily doubles
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# ? May 7, 2019 20:53 |
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big trivia FAIL posted:counterpoint: watching these knobs in the teacher's tournament start at $200 clues and betting $1,000 on daily doubles The betting is one thing, but starting at 200 helps most people see what the category is about with lower stakes. There's a reason not everyone uses the Forrest Bounce.
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big trivia FAIL posted:counterpoint: watching these knobs in the teacher's tournament start at $200 clues and betting $1,000 on daily doubles the forrest bounce is lame. go through the category in the proper order.
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Groovelord Neato posted:the forrest bounce is lame. go through the category in the proper order. I like seeing the Forrest Bounce in action, even if I didn’t do it myself. There’s a reason why some of the most successful contestants in Jeopardy history did the bounce. Throwing off your opponents’ rhythm is too good of an opportunity to pass up if you’re sure of yourself on the trivia.
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# ? May 7, 2019 22:18 |
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it is good strategy but even alex doesn't like it.
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# ? May 7, 2019 22:23 |
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Groovelord Neato posted:it is good strategy but even alex doesn't like it. That’s fair, and Alex can be set in his ways. There are also some categories that are explicitly meant to be taken from top to bottom, and those categories Harry Friedman (the producer) specifically comes out on stage to tell the contestants to do so prior to getting back from the commercial break, according to people who have experienced such, but I don’t remember one happening anytime recently.
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# ? May 7, 2019 22:27 |
Maggie specifically told our group in the green room to avoid the Forrest Bounce and do things in order. My bet is there are people out there who would do it simply because that was the instruction, even if they'd rather bounce around.
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# ? May 8, 2019 00:19 |
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alex's reasoning for disliking the bounce is the clue writers write a category to have a natural flow.
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# ? May 8, 2019 00:25 |
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Really, really funny in the middle of the James run for teachers' FJ to be won by the leader borking the kind of answer you could write down as soon as you see the category but only betting $100.
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# ? May 8, 2019 00:31 |
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536 posted:I dunno, we wouldn't get mad at the next Tiger Woods for taking a year or two off from his day job to train full time before he golfing professionally. Counterpoint: Tiger Woods is competing against other people who do the same thing. Maybe James is just the first of his kind, I don't know. It does seem problematic even though I can't really blame him.
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# ? May 8, 2019 13:12 |
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Imagine if someone took a year off to practice for Wheel of Fortune
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# ? May 8, 2019 13:34 |
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Iron Crowned posted:Imagine if someone took a year off to practice for Wheel of Fortune I remember reading some (non-SA) forums post where a guy detailed the absurdly deep analysis and practice he put in before his Wheel of Fortune appearance. And he did in fact totally trash his competition. They don't have returning champions though, and that probably makes the difference. Game shows are unusual in that they're a competition where most competitors play exactly once in their lives. And Jeopardy is thus an unusual exception in an already unusual category.
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# ? May 8, 2019 14:02 |
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I think the whole issue is that Jeopardy! is an amateur competition where the questions are generally not that difficult, and contestants are generally selected for some balance of trivia knowledge and onscreen congeniality. Even Julia Collins had to audition three times to get over her nerves in front of the camera. If they selected for awkward, camera-unfriendly assholes who are world-class at trivia and buzzers, you'd probably have many more James Holzhauer-caliber contestants and a much worse show.
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# ? May 8, 2019 14:28 |
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Yeah the whole idea of game shows is to see how "ordinary" people do at extraordinary challenges of skill and luck. World-class trivia masters are usually not ordinary in that sense.
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There's definitely a scale from "purely a wacky game" to "super serious competition". Nobody watches Deal or No Deal to see a guy with a calculator plug expected values into a loss function, and conversely nobody watches Ninja Warrior to see a bunch of sedentary everymen fall off the first obstacle. Jeopardy is skill-heavy. Personally I watch it to admire the contestants and to see how well I do. When a true heavyweight comes on, so much the better. It's fun for the same reason the Olympics is. But that's just my personal taste, and there's nothing wrong if yours is different.
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# ? May 8, 2019 15:00 |
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I don’t think the issue is that he is a heavy weight. I think the issue is that he is simply a douchebag.
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# ? May 8, 2019 15:04 |
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HookShot posted:Maggie specifically told our group in the green room to avoid the Forrest Bounce and do things in order. If I was a contestant, sure I'd like to make the producers and Alex happy, but I think I'd rather have 1.6 million dollars.
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1glitch0 posted:If I was a contestant, sure I'd like to make the producers and Alex happy, but I think I'd rather have 1.6 million dollars. I think there’s differences between daily double hunting, starting with the high value clues, and just bouncing around the board to confuse your opponents (and J! crew). The value of the first two is obvious and the third is just kind of obnoxious and weird
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