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In the semi-final, he faced [[Nick Wainwright]] in another close game, including a brilliant six-small numbers solution from Wainwright. However it wasn't enough as Briers was 5 points into the lead going into the conundrum {{word|VARIFOCAL}}, which neither player solved, so it was Briers that went through into the final.
 
In the semi-final, he faced [[Nick Wainwright]] in another close game, including a brilliant six-small numbers solution from Wainwright. However it wasn't enough as Briers was 5 points into the lead going into the conundrum {{word|VARIFOCAL}}, which neither player solved, so it was Briers that went through into the final.
  
In [[episode 4747|the final]], he faced [[Charlie Reams]]. Reams started with {{word|LEPTON}} while Briers has {{word|OPULENT}} for seven. Briers maintained this lead until he had {{word|REENACT}} disallowed. Briers then took the lead, first with {{word|SNOOZED}}, then another seven points when Reams went wrong on the numbers. A seven, a six and a five for both players meant that Reams had to beat Briers on the final numbers game to force a crucial conundrum. However Reams declared nothing, and Briers declared 5 away. Briers had won the tournament, and just the conundrum remained. The conundrum was {{word|ELITEBOUT}}. Briers first buzzed in with {{word|LIBOUETTE}} which was wrong, and then comically Reams buzzed in with {{word|GANDISEEG}}, referring to [[Richard Brittain]]'s [[GANDISEEG|guess]] at the conundrum in the first round. His own record of his experience on the show can be read on [[The Countdown Page]] [http://www.thecountdownpage.com/exp-steven-briers.htm here.]
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In [[episode 4747|the final]], he faced [[Charlie Reams]]. Reams started with {{word|LEPTON}} while Briers has {{word|OPULENT}} for seven. Briers maintained this lead until he had {{word|REENACT}} disallowed. Briers then took the lead, first with {{word|SNOOZED}}, then another seven points when Reams went wrong on the numbers. A seven, a six and a five for both players meant that Reams had to beat Briers on the final numbers game to force a crucial conundrum. However Reams declared nothing, and Briers declared 5 away. Briers had won the tournament, and just the conundrum remained. The conundrum was {{word|ELITEBOUT}}. Briers first buzzed in with {{word|LIBOUETTE}} which was wrong, and then comically Reams buzzed in with {{word|GANDISEEG}}, referring to [[Richard Brittain]]'s [[GANDISEEG|guess]] at the conundrum in the first round.
  
 
Steven is from Southampton, where he lives on the Thornhill estate. He is a student at Taunton's College in the city, where he studies A-level Law, English Language, Accountancy and Economics.  
 
Steven is from Southampton, where he lives on the Thornhill estate. He is a student at Taunton's College in the city, where he studies A-level Law, English Language, Accountancy and Economics.  
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==External links==
 
==External links==
[http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=51902749091#/group.php?gid=51902749091&ref=ts The Steven Briers Appreciation Society]
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* His own record of his [http://www.thecountdownpage.com/exp-steven-briers.htm experience on the show] on [[The Countdown Page]]
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* [http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=51902749091#/group.php?gid=51902749091&ref=ts The Steven Briers Appreciation Society]

Revision as of 15:03, 27 October 2009

Steve Briers in the Championship of Champions XIII final against Charlie Reams.

Steve Briers, known as Steven in his early appearances, first appeared in series 55 on 3rd November 2006, beating Richard Woodward 76-62. In his second game, he beat his opponent, Dean Rowley, 136-41, setting the fifth highest ever score and the second highest ever winning margin in Countdown history. He won six more games to become an Octochamp and #1 seed of series 55, amassing a total of 843 points. However, he was defeated in the quarter-finals by Phil Watson. He is most renowned for his bizarre style of solving numbers rounds.

Briers returned for the Championship of Champions XIII, beating Debbi Flack partly thanks to the nine-letter word ANTIPODES in the first letters game. In the quarter-finals, he faced David O'Donnell, who was unbeaten with 12 wins from 12 games. The scores were close all the way, until Briers spotted the nine-letter word PESTICIDE when O'Donnell only had a seven. The players continued to score in every round, until the conundrum, where Briers led by 18 points. O'Donnell solved the conundrum in 0.5 seconds, but it wasn't enough as he lost 118 - 110, one of the highest ever losing scores.

In the semi-final, he faced Nick Wainwright in another close game, including a brilliant six-small numbers solution from Wainwright. However it wasn't enough as Briers was 5 points into the lead going into the conundrum VARIFOCAL, which neither player solved, so it was Briers that went through into the final.

In the final, he faced Charlie Reams. Reams started with LEPTON while Briers has OPULENT for seven. Briers maintained this lead until he had REENACT disallowed. Briers then took the lead, first with SNOOZED, then another seven points when Reams went wrong on the numbers. A seven, a six and a five for both players meant that Reams had to beat Briers on the final numbers game to force a crucial conundrum. However Reams declared nothing, and Briers declared 5 away. Briers had won the tournament, and just the conundrum remained. The conundrum was ELITEBOUT. Briers first buzzed in with LIBOUETTE which was wrong, and then comically Reams buzzed in with GANDISEEG, referring to Richard Brittain's guess at the conundrum in the first round.

Steven is from Southampton, where he lives on the Thornhill estate. He is a student at Taunton's College in the city, where he studies A-level Law, English Language, Accountancy and Economics.

Episodes

# Date Type Contestant 1 Score Contestant 2 Presenters Guest Lex Max
4227 3/11/2006 P Richard Woodward 62 – 76 Steven Briers Des Lynam Carol Vorderman Jo Brand Susie Dent
4228 6/11/2006 P Steven Briers 136 – 41 Dean Rowley Des Lynam Carol Vorderman Tony Christie Susie Dent
4229 7/11/2006 P Steven Briers 106 – 56 Vicky Hubble Des Lynam Carol Vorderman Tony Christie Susie Dent
4230 8/11/2006 P Steven Briers 116 – 68 Carl Gregory Des Lynam Carol Vorderman Tony Christie Susie Dent
4231 9/11/2006 P Steven Briers 108 – 59 Glenda Fullard Des Lynam Carol Vorderman Tony Christie Susie Dent
4232 10/11/2006 P Steven Briers 110 – 93 Dan Ward Des Lynam Carol Vorderman Tony Christie Susie Dent
4233 13/11/2006 P Steven Briers 92 – 53 Jennifer Brown Des Lynam Carol Vorderman Keith Barron Susie Dent
4234 14/11/2006 P Steven Briers 99 – 55 Sue Pascoe Des Lynam Carol Vorderman Keith Barron Susie Dent
4256 14/12/2006 QF Steven Briers 72 – 82 Phil Watson Des Lynam Carol Vorderman Ken Bruce Susie Dent
4740 21/01/2009 CP Steve Briers 121 – 74 Debbi Flack Jeff Stelling Rachel Riley Alastair Stewart Susie Dent
4741 22/01/2009 CQF Steve Briers 118 – 110 David O'Donnell Jeff Stelling Rachel Riley Alastair Stewart Susie Dent
4745 28/01/2009 CSF Steve Briers 87 – 82 Nick Wainwright Jeff Stelling Rachel Riley Paul Zenon Susie Dent
4747 30/01/2009 CGF Charlie Reams 67 – 88 Steve Briers Jeff Stelling Rachel Riley Paul Zenon Susie Dent


Championship of Champions Winners

I : Mark Nyman | II : Clive Freedman | III : Harvey Freeman | IV : Nic Brown | V : Tim Morrissey | VI : Wayne Summers | VII : Don Reid | VIII : Chris Rogers | IX : Natascha Kearsey | X : Scott Mearns | XI : Graham Nash | XII : Paul Gallen | XIII : Steve Briers | XIV : Dylan Taylor | XV : Zarte Siempre | XVI : Ahmed Mohamed

Preceded by
Paul Gallen
Champion of Champions
Championship of Champions XIII

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