I watched Greek “The Chase” when in Athens the other week and the prize money was pitiful. I couldn’t understand any of the questions either.
I watched Greek “The Chase” when in Athens the other week and the prize money was pitiful. I couldn’t understand any of the questions either.
As somebody who moved to the states in my early twenties, I reject the idea that "answer in the form of a question", odd as it is, is in anyway hard to grasp. I took to Jeopardy very quickly. It literally takes maybe one round, maybe half a round, to get the gist of it.
Was it all Greek to you?I watched Greek “The Chase” when in Athens the other week and the prize money was pitiful. I couldn’t understand any of the questions either.
Fair points. It just feels like the chooser ought to get the first stab at answering, but I guess that would lead to too much control.Exactly that. The lottery of getting the "daily double". Also the possibility of picking categories you feel you are strong in so that a) you keep control of the board (important for finding the daily double) and b) you can build up enough of a lead that you can potentially make a large wager for the daily double and probably c) the psychologic advantage of building up a lead.