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GhostStalker posted:Who’d you have running your audition? Maggie, Corina, or someone else? The two I mentioned are good people, especially Maggie. I think it was Corina running mine but I'm terrible with names. She told us a lot about how she's the one in charge of converting our anecdotes to Alex's little cards and coaching us on the stories the day of shooting and stuff. Funniest moment of the day is her inadvertently dropping an f-bomb when telling us how important it is to immediately select a new clue (something very few people seemed able to remember to do, same with speaking loudly...thankfully I didn't have to be corrected, since I'm sure that factors in). She was talking about how that always leads to a few clues being left uncovered on the board, and she said something like, "How much do you love it, as a viewer, when it's ALWAYS a category you love and there are two fuckin' clues....oops."
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GhostStalker posted:Yeah, this. Good edit and all that, with people convinced he’s more “classy” than Jennings, or even humble. Dude is super self-aggrandizing, going off of what I know of people who have interacted with with him IRL and online over long periods of time. I've seen that sentiment before about him being humble and likeable but I can't help but think they watched a different show than me. I found him intensely dull, to the point he himself was falling asleep "what is ____? ok next question *yawn*" and I couldn't wait for him to leave. But I only saw the last few episodes, so maybe he was better earlier.
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zakharov posted:From what I've read, it has less to do with his personality and more with someone playing the game "right." The Serious Jeopardy Watchers have been screaming for people to bet big on Daily Doubles for years. And it makes sense: most contestants get most questions right, so logically if you're in that situation you should feel good about betting on yourself unless you really hate the category. And if you do, why did you pick that clue? i do think he's the first to do daily doubles "right" and i think i said so in the thread early in his run. there's nothing more annoying than people wimping out on them. you're there to win. PT6A posted:Yes, and? You can get pissed off about that but it has nothing to do with not wanting to work a 9 to 5. Austin didn’t work a 9 to 5 either and probably didn’t want to. a "9-5" means you have to work to live. in the context of him saying it he was talking about how he can go on vacation for a month or whatever whenever he likes and has no boss. i even forgot about the whole "took a whole year to study" poo poo. Groovelord Neato fucked around with this message at 16:39 on Jun 6, 2019 |
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BaronVonVaderham posted:I think it was Corina running mine but I'm terrible with names. She told us a lot about how she's the one in charge of converting our anecdotes to Alex's little cards and coaching us on the stories the day of shooting and stuff. Just finished my audition. Yeah, that was Corina. No F bombs, but I was a little surprised by her PG-13 language at times.
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Duckman2008 posted:Jesus Christ. So apparently the standard for jeopardy now is you either win 20+ games, or you just suck. Are you high? I literally said she is good and hope she wins a lot. Groovelord Neato posted:a "9-5" means you have to work to live. in the context of him saying it he was talking about how he can go on vacation for a month or whatever whenever he likes and has no boss. i even forgot about the whole "took a whole year to study" poo poo. This is completely normal for 1099 workers. You work until you have enough money for the tax year, and then you stop (sure for some people there's no such thing as enough). You don't get paid vacations, so you have to work hard to earn enough to afford not getting paid for a month. Most people who work a "normal" job do so because, like most Jeopardy contestants, they are risk averse. Working for yourself or starting a business is highly risky in the best of circumstances, at least to begin with. And working as a sports bettor means you're just a bad run of luck away from ruin. User fucked around with this message at 17:57 on Jun 6, 2019 |
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The Zack posted:Just finished my audition. Yeah, that was Corina. No F bombs, but I was a little surprised by her PG-13 language at times. Did you guys do two written tests, too? Curious if that's every group or if I was just lucky like that.
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BaronVonVaderham posted:Did you guys do two written tests, too? Curious if that's every group or if I was just lucky like that. We did two in LA, may... 10th?
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User posted:Most people who work a "normal" job do so because, like most Jeopardy contestants, they are risk averse. Working for yourself or starting a business is highly risky in the best of circumstances, at least to begin with. And working as a sports bettor means you're just a bad run of luck away from ruin. he comes from wealth.
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zakharov posted:From what I've read, it has less to do with his personality and more with someone playing the game "right." The Serious Jeopardy Watchers have been screaming for people to bet big on Daily Doubles for years. And it makes sense: most contestants get most questions right, so logically if you're in that situation you should feel good about betting on yourself unless you really hate the category. And if you do, why did you pick that clue? One reason I was sad to see him go is that I didn't want to see the sad tiny wagers return to the show. And, of course, I'll instinctively root for anyone who's close to breaking a record of some kind. Emma seems cool though. She killed the king and that's rad.
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christmas boots posted:One reason I was sad to see him go is that I didn't want to see the sad tiny wagers return to the show. And, of course, I'll instinctively root for anyone who's close to breaking a record of some kind. I've been watching old seasons on Hulu to practice (until fairly recently I wasn't watching that often ever since I cut cable and never see live tv anymore....they really need to put the full episodes up on some service for people like me). It's been really weird going back to the conservative, nervous betting on DDs. That said, I get it. Each time I try to figure out what I would do and it's usually way higher. The woman I just saw end her 6 game streak in one game was at like 16,000 and the next highest was 5000ish and she only wagered 1000. I get it....but I'd probably wager more like 6000 so I still have double second place so I can go into final unable to lose, but I stand to win so much more if I get it right. There's a balance between ensuring you win and also trying to make sure that win matters. It was so sad that the champ I just mentioned went out by everyone getting final wrong (I love when I get it and none of the contestants do) and the woman who was in third won by wagering $0, the second place guy lost all but $100, and the champ finished about 2 grand under the new champ. I think her bid was correct given the totals going into final, BUT had she bid more aggressively on her last DD, she would have not had to wager so much in final to stay ahead of 2nd place and consequently finished behind third's unchanged total (whose wager was so smart given the other two's totals....if anyone else got it right she got nowhere, so she played to her odds that both of them need to get it wrong). These wagers are way more complicated than people seem to think they are, and as a guy who made his living with online poker until that poo poo got shut down, I can definitely see where James' background gave him a boost in that regard. Also, Emma rules.
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Groovelord Neato posted:he comes from wealth. That has no bearing on his unusually high risk tolerance or choice to work for himself. Plenty of people from wealthy families choose low risk careers. BaronVonVaderham posted:I've been watching old seasons on Hulu to practice (until fairly recently I wasn't watching that often ever since I cut cable and never see live tv anymore....they really need to put the full episodes up on some service for people like me). It's been really weird going back to the conservative, nervous betting on DDs. You can watch Jeopardy! for free using an antenna. A tuner + antenna can be had for about $60. And there is some surprisingly good stuff broadcast in most areas. PBS has a lot of quality shows that might also help for trivia knowledge. Edit: Oh yeah for sure, I just meant as an additional resource to watch the latest shows in addition. VVV User fucked around with this message at 21:25 on Jun 6, 2019 |
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User posted:You can watch Jeopardy! for free using an antenna. A tuner + antenna can be had for about $60. And there is some surprisingly good stuff broadcast in most areas. PBS has a lot of quality shows that might also help for trivia knowledge. This is true, but you can usually only watch two episodes of Jeopardy per day with an antenna. On Hulu you can watch all of season 30.
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An antenna also still requires me to watch live at a very specific time. It's 2019, Jeopardy, that's not how poo poo works anymore. EDIT: I could watch on Sling, which I have, but again, having to tune in at exactly 7pm every day and all that (I have it mostly for the on-demand stuff for current shows that don't get put on Hulu, and for football season). BaronVonVaderham fucked around with this message at 21:42 on Jun 6, 2019 |
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User posted:You can watch Jeopardy! for free using an antenna. A tuner + antenna can be had for about $60. And there is some surprisingly good stuff broadcast in most areas. PBS has a lot of quality shows that might also help for trivia knowledge. BaronVonVaderham posted:I think it was Corina running mine but I'm terrible with names. She told us a lot about how she's the one in charge of converting our anecdotes to Alex's little cards and coaching us on the stories the day of shooting and stuff. The Zack posted:Just finished my audition. Yeah, that was Corina. No F bombs, but I was a little surprised by her PG-13 language at times. Nice. As I said, Corina is good people. She’s the woman who fields Jeopardy referral emails (at least, she’s the person whose email they tell us to give to potential contestants). I guess Robert, the guy who used to cover the anecdotes on our cards given to Trebek, retired. He was pretty old when I got there. Guess you’ve yet to meet Maggie. She’s a powerhouse of positive energy, it’s amazing how at least she can put nervous people like contestants. Something more to look forward to if you wind up getting the call and all that.
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BaronVonVaderham posted:
Buzzy Cohen mentioned that in his runaway wins he just slammed $0 and didn't think about it -- one less decision to make in a stressful day of back-to-back games. Then again, if you're a certain Professional Gambler From Las Vegas Nevada and you correctly FJ 97% of the time, it's probably wise to make hay while the sun shines.
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BaronVonVaderham posted:Did you guys do two written tests, too? Curious if that's every group or if I was just lucky like that. Yes, for the same reasons you mentioned. I thought the 2nd test was slightly easier, as did most of the other auditioners.
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The Zack posted:Yes, for the same reasons you mentioned. I thought the 2nd test was slightly easier, as did most of the other auditioners. Yup, if you took the same ones we did I thought the same. drat you Emma Stone
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BaronVonVaderham posted:Yup, if you took the same ones we did I thought the same. I got that one
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The Zack posted:I got that one It just bugs me because it was so easy and my brain just imploded. I hate when you can see someone's face, hear their voice, name a dozen things they've been in and they character they played....and not remember their name somehow.
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User posted:That has no bearing on his unusually high risk tolerance or choice to work for himself. Plenty of people from wealthy families choose low risk careers. how is this extremely simple concept so difficult for you. he probably never had to ever have a "real" job. that's why him saying he can't imagine himself in one or having a boss or whatever comes across as so lovely.
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Was James eliminated before his first episode even aired? Do you think contestants who are taping this week and after will use the James betting strategy?
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BigBallChunkyTime posted:Was James eliminated before his first episode even aired? Do you think contestants who are taping this week and after will use the James betting strategy? Yeah, these episodes taped in mid March. James’s first episode didn’t air until April.
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Emma is still my friend
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BaronVonVaderham posted:It just bugs me because it was so easy and my brain just imploded. I hate when you can see someone's face, hear their voice, name a dozen things they've been in and they character they played....and not remember their name somehow. Yeah, that happens to me all the time. Plus that was the 99th question of the day, so don't fret it.
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Groovelord Neato posted:how is this extremely simple concept so difficult for you. The only simple thing I see is that you're salty because you're jealous and resentful. It's not a good look. Nobody has to have a boss, going freelance is always an option, regardless of how much money their parents have or don't have.
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Groovelord Neato posted:he probably never had to ever have a "real" job. that's why him saying he can't imagine himself in one or having a boss or whatever comes across as so lovely. Weird jobs are still real jobs. Getting worse gamblers to give you their money is a genuine skill. It's hard work, and few people can do it. Ditto getting people to give you two million dollars for answering trivia questions.
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User posted:The only simple thing I see is that you're salty because you're jealous and resentful. It's not a good look. Nobody has to have a boss, going freelance is always an option, regardless of how much money their parents have or don't have. Yikes!
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To momentarily derail us from this absurd slap-fight over whether or not rich people have advantages in life, how do folks think the ken/brad/james showmatch is going to go? will it just be a 3-player X game "Total Point Affair" or something, or will they do a big tournament with other players included? Also, are they ever going to make legitimately challenging questions for this stuff? Like, in the all-star two-game final there were only 10 clues that went unanswered total, and that was with significantly weaker players (relatively, obv) taking some of the rounds. Let's get crazy. Ask some absolutely wild poo poo for half the questions. Anything to get it away from being a pure buzzer race.
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User posted:The only simple thing I see is that you're salty because you're jealous and resentful. It's not a good look. Nobody has to have a boss, going freelance is always an option, regardless of how much money their parents have or don't have. I think it’s not a good look to be dumb as poo poo!
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Saucy_Rodent posted:I think it’s not a good look to be dumb as poo poo! I agree!
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Spokes posted:To momentarily derail us from this absurd slap-fight over whether or not rich people have advantages in life, how do folks think the ken/brad/james showmatch is going to go? Hot take : Brad wins, Ken comes in third, everybody continues to forget that Brad exists and talks about how James finally beat Ken. Bonus hot take: Alex announces his retirement at the end of the game.
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Cockblocktopus posted:Hot take : Brad wins, Ken comes in third, everybody continues to forget that Brad exists and talks about how James finally beat Ken. Every time Brad’s on TV I say “alright, THIS time he won’t win” (because he’s been absurdly fortunate in so many spots) (as anyone with that streak would have to be) and then I’m wrong! So yeah I’m with you
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I'm pretty sure if James could bet on it, he'd bet on Not-Brad, because variance and the odds bookies would be giving for Brad-Wins. It's kind of annoying how Brad was capped at 5, so it's really hard to know how good he really is. I mean beyond being one of the best, obviously. It's just for Ken and James we have so much more data. Sudden elimination games are super variance dependent obviously. That's part of what makes this show so fun. There's a reason televised Chess never took off after all. Edit: Ken is the best at most wins and regular game total earnings, James is the best at making money per regular game, and Brad is the best at never losing and making the most money. Gotta say that kind of points to Brad being the GOAT. But in terms of answer % James is unreal. 97% on final and 94% on doubles is best in class. The Brad, Ken, and James three-way will be totally excellent to watch. User fucked around with this message at 06:54 on Jun 7, 2019 |
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Spokes posted:Every time Brad’s on TV I say “alright, THIS time he won’t win” (because he’s been absurdly fortunate in so many spots) (as anyone with that streak would have to be) and then I’m wrong!
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Captain von Trapp posted:Weird jobs are still real jobs. Getting worse gamblers to give you their money is a genuine skill. It's hard work, and few people can do it. Ditto getting people to give you two million dollars for answering trivia questions. no. GhostStalker posted:Yeah, these episodes taped in mid March. James’s first episode didn’t air until April. slate did an article about emma and how weird it was trebeck kept bringing up james since this was all taped before he became a phenom. it's not like she watched him dominate as we did.
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Groovelord Neato posted:
I'm pretty sure this was about him maintaining Jeopardy kayfabe. Even though it's widely known that they tape a week of shows in a day far in advance, they'll almost never acknowledge that on air. Remember when he was pretending that Twitter would decide if he kept his mustache?
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zakharov posted:I'm pretty sure this was about him maintaining Jeopardy kayfabe. Even though it's widely known that they tape a week of shows in a day far in advance, they'll almost never acknowledge that on air. Remember when he was pretending that Twitter would decide if he kept his mustache? I'm pretty sure that most nationally syndicated weekday shows do that. I know the Jerry/Maury/Steve afternoon trash block does that, and I'm sure that everything else does something similar. I suspect it's at least partially a holdover from the pre-internet days when you had to copy and ship physical tapes of the episodes to the local stations.
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Spokes posted:To momentarily derail us from this absurd slap-fight over whether or not rich people have advantages in life, how do folks think the ken/brad/james showmatch is going to go? Quadruple rhyme time, Shakespeare characters that only have one line, Alex opens the Bible to a random page. I'd add sports that aren't known well in America but James has probably taken action on poo poo like Bandy to keep it interesting.
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User posted:The only simple thing I see is that you're salty because you're jealous and resentful. It's not a good look. Nobody has to have a boss, going freelance is always an option, regardless of how much money their parents have or don't have. lmao
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